Month: December 2019

Teslaquila Tequila ‘Should Be Good To Go’ According to Elon Musk

Tesla owners looking for the perfect alcoholic compliment to their vehicles (not while in them of course) may not have long to wait, according to the International Business Times (IBT). What began as an April Fool’s joke in 2018 seems on the verge of becoming a reality. According to Teslarati, Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s April […]

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Sony Struggling to Keep Up With Phone Camera Image Sensor Demands

According to a report by Bloomberg, Sony is struggling to keep up with demand for the image sensors used in mobile phone cameras, despite running its factories 24 hours a day. As mid to high-end phone cameras have grown more complicated and incorporated multiple lenses, the demand for these sensors has gone up. According to […]

Uber Buys 596 Acres Near Pittsburg For Self-Driving Test Track

Business Insider is reporting Uber has purchased 596 acres near Pittsburg to establish a test track for self-driving cars. Uber has been in the news a lot lately, and not all of it good. The company recently released a safety report detailing nine murders and thousands of sexual assaults that have occurred in Uber rides. […]

Judge Sides With Uber & Lyft in NYC Cruising Cap Case

According to Reuters, a judge has struck down a NYC rule “limiting how much time drivers for ride-hailing services can spend cruising streets in busy areas of Manhattan without passengers.” Uber and Lyft filed separate lawsuits challenging a NYC rule that was designed to ease congestion. With ride-sharing vehicles making up nearly a third of […]

Google highlights fact-checking while Bing SERP found to be disinformation hotbed

There’s still a long way to go to fix the fake-news problem, but even further for Bing according to a new Stanford report. Fake news, deceptive content, and disinformation will continue to be major, contentious issues as we head into the 2020 election next year. Following heavy criticism in the wake of the 2016 election, […]

Google Local Tests Browse By Photo

We keep seeing signs both via Google messaging and Google action that photos and media are becoming more and more important. A few months ago, Google started using photos for local search more often. Now, Sergey Alakov noticed Google has a local pack feature that lets you “browse by photo” for local results. Again, this […]

Twitter Fixes Serious Vulnerability in Android Client

Twitter announced Friday that it has patched a serious vulnerability in the official Twitter client for Android. According to the announcement on the company’s blog, the bug “could allow a bad actor to see nonpublic account information or to control your account (i.e., send Tweets or Direct Messages). Prior to the fix, through a complicated […]

Why Lead Generation Is Key For Business Growth

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Uber’s Ride-Hailing Service Banned in Germany

Reuters is reporting that a German court has banned Uber from providing its ride-hailing services in Germany, saying it lacks the license necessary to transport passengers in rental vehicles. Uber currently operates in seven German cities, including Berlin, Frankfurt and Munich. The issues stem from the fact that Uber works exclusively with rental car agencies […]