10 Pro Tips to Improve iPhone Photos

iPhone Photos

In this guide we get to see an awesome video from iPhone Photography School, that shows us a range of Pro tips to help us improve our iPhone photos. In the age of smartphones, the iPhone has emerged as a powerful tool for photographers of all skill levels. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just […]

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How to build a cat sized LEGO train for your feline friends to ride

Building a LEGO train for cats

Cat owners who also have a few skills at crafting projects in LEGO. Might be interested in this unique train set that’s not just for show but specifically built for cats to actually play with. This unique feline transport system has been created by Brick Technology in the video below shows the complete process from […]

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Everything We Know About Apple’s iOS 18 So Far

iOS 18

We have already heard a range of rumors about the new iOS 18 software update and now we have a round-up of some of the information we have heard to date.  As we delve into this aggregation of insights and rumors we’ve collected so far, it becomes evident that Apple’s iOS 18 is on the […]

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Stability AI unveils TripoSR AI image to 3D model generator

AI image to 3D model generator

Stability AI, in partnership with Tripo AI, has introduced TripoSR, a tool designed to convert images into high-quality 3D models rapidly. TripoSR is inspired by the Large Reconstruction Model For Single Image to 3D and aims to meet the needs of various industries, including entertainment, gaming, industrial design, and architecture. Despite the excitement surrounding TripoSR, […]

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Google fires engineer who protested at a company-sponsored Israeli tech conference

Google has fired a Cloud engineer who interrupted Barak Regev, the managing director of its business in Israel, during a speech at an Israeli tech event in New York, according to CNBC. "I'm a Google software engineer and I refuse to build technology that powers genocide or surveillance!" the engineer was seen and heard shouting in a video captured by freelance journalist Caroline Haskins that went viral online. While being dragged away by security — and amidst jeers from the audience — he continued talking and referenced Project Nimbus. That's the $1.2 billion contract Google and Amazon had won to supply AI and other advanced technologies to the Israeli military. 

Last year, a group of Google employees published an open letter urging the company to cancel Project Nimbus, in addition to calling out the "hate, abuse and retaliation" Arab, Muslim and Palestinian workers are getting within the company. "Project Nimbus puts Palestinian community members in danger! I refuse to build technology that is gonna be used for cloud apartheid," the engineer said. After he was removed from the venue, Regev told the audience that "[p]art of the privilege of working in a company, which represents democratic values is giving the stage for different opinions." He ended his speech after a second protester interrupted and accused Google of being complicit in genocide.

The incident took place during the MindTheTech conference in New York. Its theme for the year was apparently "Stand With Israeli Tech," because investments in Israel slowed down after the October 7 Hamas attacks. Haskins wrote a detailed account of what she witnessed at the event, but she wasn't able to stay until it wrapped up, because she was also thrown out by security. 

The Google engineer who interrupted the event told Haskins that he wanted "other Google Cloud engineers to know that this is what engineering looks like — is standing in solidarity with the communities affected by your work." He spoke to the journalist anonymously to avoid professional repercussions, but Google clearly found out who he was. In a statement to Engadget, a Google spokesperson said, "Earlier this week, an employee disrupted a coworker who was giving a presentation – interfering with an official company-sponsored event. This behavior is not okay, regardless of the issue, and the employee was terminated for violating our policies." 

Update, March 9 2024, 1:58PM ET: This story has been updated to include a statement from Google.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/google-fires-engineer-who-protested-at-a-company-sponsored-israeli-tech-conference-090430890.html?src=rss

Google fires engineer who protested at a company-sponsored Israeli tech conference

Google has fired a Cloud engineer who interrupted Barak Regev, the managing director of its business in Israel, during a speech at an Israeli tech event in New York, according to CNBC. "I'm a Google software engineer and I refuse to build technology that powers genocide or surveillance!" the engineer was seen and heard shouting in a video captured by freelance journalist Caroline Haskins that went viral online. While being dragged away by security — and amidst jeers from the audience — he continued talking and referenced Project Nimbus. That's the $1.2 billion contract Google and Amazon had won to supply AI and other advanced technologies to the Israeli military. 

Last year, a group of Google employees published an open letter urging the company to cancel Project Nimbus, in addition to calling out the "hate, abuse and retaliation" Arab, Muslim and Palestinian workers are getting within the company. "Project Nimbus puts Palestinian community members in danger! I refuse to build technology that is gonna be used for cloud apartheid," the engineer said. After he was removed from the venue, Regev told the audience that "[p]art of the privilege of working in a company, which represents democratic values is giving the stage for different opinions." He ended his speech after a second protester interrupted and accused Google of being complicit in genocide.

The incident took place during the MindTheTech conference in New York. Its theme for the year was apparently "Stand With Israeli Tech," because investments in Israel slowed down after the October 7 Hamas attacks. Haskins wrote a detailed account of what she witnessed at the event, but she wasn't able to stay until it wrapped up, because she was also thrown out by security. 

The Google engineer who interrupted the event told Haskins that he wanted "other Google Cloud engineers to know that this is what engineering looks like — is standing in solidarity with the communities affected by your work." He spoke to the journalist anonymously to avoid professional repercussions, but Google clearly found out who he was. In a statement to Engadget, a Google spokesperson said, "Earlier this week, an employee disrupted a coworker who was giving a presentation – interfering with an official company-sponsored event. This behavior is not okay, regardless of the issue, and the employee was terminated for violating our policies." 

Update, March 9 2024, 1:58PM ET: This story has been updated to include a statement from Google.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/google-fires-engineer-who-protested-at-a-company-sponsored-israeli-tech-conference-090430890.html?src=rss

How to Optimize iPhone Battery Life in iOS 17.4

iOS 17.4

With the release of iOS 17.4, iPhone users are on the lookout for ways to enhance their device’s battery performance. Understanding the nuances of the latest update can significantly impact how long your iPhone can run before needing a recharge. In the video below from iDeviceHelp, you will find an assortment of practical adjustments and […]

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Drones capable of 3D printing in flight will transform the construction industry

construction drones that 3D print

In a groundbreaking fusion of technology and environmental consciousness, researchers and innovators have in developing a revolutionary system of drones capable of 3D printing structures while in flight. Termed Aerial Additive Manufacturing, this approach heralds a new era in construction, blending the precision of 3D printing with the agility of unmanned aerial vehicles. Here’s a […]

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