Researchers Unveil 3D Tech That Lets Users ‘Touch’ Virtual Items
A research team in Spain has created a novel technology that will let users “touch” and “manipulate” virtual objects — potentially redefining how people shop online, analyze medical images a...
Inside the Stream: How the TV OS Influences Viewersâ Choices
This week we focus on the role of TV operating systems in influencing viewers’ programming choices. Recently Hub Entertainment Research provided insights on OS market share of various streaming me...
Are AI agents the new machine translation frontier?
Global companies used to treat translation as a background process that occurred after the important engineering was done. That stance no longer fits the pace of cross‑border digital life. E‑comme...
This Is How Americans Send Billions of Dollars Abroad Every Year
Citizens and residents of the United States are the world’s largest remitters of funds to friends, families and employees abroad, with U.S. consumers, often migrants and foreign workers, sending $93...
Big Tech is back on trial
Our plan for this episode was to spend some time talking about antitrust regulation, because one of the biggest comp...
10 Best Places To Sell Used Outdoor Gear
Do you want to know the best places to sell used outdoor gear?
Selling used outdoor gear to make extra money is popular for many reasons.
People want to upgrade their gear, declutter their house...
Experts say Gemini 2.5 safety report is too thin
Google published a technical report on its latest AI model, Gemini 2.5 Pro, weeks after its launch, but experts say the report lacks key safety details, making it difficult to assess the model’s ris...
Judge rules Google holds illegal advertising monopoly
A US judge has ruled that Google has an illegal monopoly in online advertising technology, a decision that follows a lawsuit filed by the US Department of Justice and 17 US states.
The lawsuit argued ...