Wing is expanding its drone delivery service to Ireland in the coming weeks

Due to developing regulations in the EU regarding uncrewed aviation regulations, today drone delivery company Wing announced a new service area in Lusk, Ireland that is slated to begin sometime in the coming weeks.  Currently, Wing offers drone deliveries in four other cities (Christiansburg, Virginia; Helsinki, Finland; and Logan and Canberra, Australia), with Lusk, Ireland… Continue reading Wing is expanding its drone delivery service to Ireland in the coming weeks

Moog resurrects Moogerfooger effects as a collection of digital plugins

Moogerfoogers are among some of the most sought after effects pedals out there. They were originally introduced in 1998 and were in many ways direct descendants of some of the original Moog synth modules. They were discontinued in 2018, but even during their lifespan they could be difficult to get a hold of thanks to… Continue reading Moog resurrects Moogerfooger effects as a collection of digital plugins

James Webb telescope captures ‘knot’ of galaxies in the early universe

The James Webb Space Telescope has produced its second revelatory image in as many days. Scientists using the observatory have discovered a tightly-packed “knot” of at least three galaxies that were forming around a quasar 11.5 billion years ago, just over 2 billion years after the Big Bang. The telescope’s near-infrared spectrograph not only showed… Continue reading James Webb telescope captures ‘knot’ of galaxies in the early universe

Facebook Groups now include Reels and more anti-misinformation tools

Facebook is giving Groups a tune-up with new features, not to mention tools to ensure healthy discussions. Like it or not, Reels are coming to Groups — members can share how-to guides, vacation recaps and other videos using the seemingly omnipresent format. You can also update your Group profile to share things you might have… Continue reading Facebook Groups now include Reels and more anti-misinformation tools

Texas AG sues Google over its facial data collection practices (Updated)

The office of Texas State Attorney General Ken Paxton announced on Thursday that it has filed a lawsuit against Google over the company’s alleged years-long practices to capture and use of biometric data from, “millions of Texans without properly obtaining their informed consent to do so.” This is allegedly a violation of the state’s Capture… Continue reading Texas AG sues Google over its facial data collection practices (Updated)

Hamburg as a test field for autonomous trucks

Hamburg was chosen as a test field for the automation of trucks in delivery traffic. Not much is known about it yet, but the location: Hamburg becomes the first test field in Europe. Of the trend from the USA is now slowly reaching us. In the USA, especially in the southern states, there is already… Continue reading Hamburg as a test field for autonomous trucks