Monthly Archives: October 2022

Quatro City interactive storytelling puzzle quest has a one-of-a-kind wooden design

Enjoy a one-of-a-kind wooden puzzle when you play the Quatro City interactive storytelling puzzle quest. Each piece has a detailed and bright illustration and is soaked with mysteries. It also incorporates a detective quest to solve. Bringing leisure activities to a whole new level, Quatro City adds interaction and activity to puzzle assembling. First, you…

Best Cheap TV 2022

Introduction With Black Friday on the horizon, now is the time that many would start looking for one of the best cheap TVs and best value models. This best list will give you several options to help decided which TV is best for you. Not everyone can afford the best TVs on the market, and…

Messages Down: Apple’s iMessage Service Experiencing Issues [Update: Fixed]

The iMessage and FaceTime services available across Apple’s platforms appear to be experiencing problems at the current time, with some users unable to send messages and make ‌FaceTime‌ calls. There are a number of tweets about the issue on Twitter, and Apple’s System Status page is listing an ongoing outage. The feature is not down…

The FTC is looking at fixing appliance repair, but it needs to go beyond manuals

Enlarge / The circuitry that’s increasingly inside every modern appliance adds another layer of complexity to fixing the things you own. (credit: Getty Images) The Federal Trade Commission is considering new rules that would require any appliances touting a familiar yellow EnergyGuide label to also include “information on how consumers can repair their products.” Citing…

UK watchdog warns against AI for emotional analysis, dubs ‘immature’ biometrics a bias risk

The UK’s privacy watchdog has warned against use of so-called “emotion analysis” technologies for anything more serious than kids’ party games, saying there’s a discrimination risk attached to applying “immature” biometric tech that makes pseudoscientific claims about being able to recognize people’s emotions using AI to interpret biometric data inputs. Such AI systems ‘function’, if…

Valence Security raises fresh capital to secure the SaaS app supply chain

Valence Security, a company securing business app infrastructure, today announced that it raised $25 million in a Series A round led by M12, Microsoft’s corporate venture arm, with participation from YL Ventures, Porsche Ventures, Akamai Technologies, Alumni Ventures and former Symantec CEO Michael Fey. The new capital brings the company’s total raised to $32 million,…