Category: Tech

  • Can self-driving cars cause accidents? Do self-driving cars decrease accidents?

    Can self-driving cars cause accidents? Do self-driving cars decrease accidents?

    A self-driving car, also known as an autonomous vehicle, driver-less car or robotic car is a car incorporating vehicular automation, that is, a ground vehicle that is capable of sensing its environment and moving safely with little or no human input. Self-driving cars combine a variety of sensors to perceive their surroundings, such as thermographic…

  • Japan Researchers Invent Electric Chopsticks To Boost Salty Taste

    Japan Researchers Invent Electric Chopsticks To Boost Salty Taste

    Japanese researchers have developed computerized chopsticks that enhance salty tastes, potentially helping those who need to reduce sodium in their diets. Co-developed by Meiji University professor Homei Miyashita and beverage maker Kirin Holdings Co., the chopsticks enhance tastes using electrical stimulation and a mini-computer worn on a wristband. The device uses a weak electrical current…

  • Does Elon Musk own Twitter?

    Does Elon Musk own Twitter?

    Elon Musk does not own Twitter. Elon Musk has however made an offer to Buy Twitter for $43 Billion. According to reports, Elon Musk rejected an offer to be a part of the Twitter Inc board of directors. Last Tuesday, April 5, Elon Musk filed documents showing he had spent $2.8 billion to take a 9…

  • Why is Elon trying to buy Twitter?

    Why is Elon trying to buy Twitter?

    Musk, who owns a 9.2 % ownership in the company, made his surprise bid for the company on Wednesday, April 13 and announced it publicly on Thursday morning. Musk outlined his vision for Twitter at the TED conference, suggesting that the source code for the site’s algorithm should be openly available on GitHub. ‘Having a…

  • Why does Elon Musk want to buy Twitter?

    Why does Elon Musk want to buy Twitter?

    Musk, who owns a 9.2 % ownership in the company, made his surprise bid for the company on Wednesday, April 13 and announced it publicly on Thursday morning. Musk outlined his vision for Twitter at the TED conference, suggesting that the source code for the site’s algorithm should be openly available on GitHub. ‘Having a…

  • Twitter Poison Pill: What is Twitter poison pill?

    Twitter Poison Pill: What is Twitter poison pill?

    Twitter poison pill is a defense mechanism that limits the ability of Elon Musk, and every other shareholder, to buy up Twitter shares in the open market. New York/London (CNN Business) Elon Musk has made an offer to buy Twitter (TWTR) and take it private, saying he believes the company needs to be “transformed.” According…

  • How Does Twitter Make Money?

    How Does Twitter Make Money?

    Twitter makes most of its money through advertising. In fact, advertising represents about 86% of the company’s revenues. Advertising includes Promoted Ads, Follower Ads, and Trend Takeovers. All ads are always marked as “Promoted” on the feed. Twitter (TWTR) is a social network in the form of a microblogging website. Each message is short, consisting…

  • Parler App: Can you still get Parler? Why is Parler discontinued?

    Parler App: Can you still get Parler? Why is Parler discontinued?

    Parler is an American alt-tech microblogging and social networking service associated with Donald Trump supporters, conservatives, conspiracy theorists, and far-right extremists. Posts on the Parler App often contain far-right content, antisemitism, and conspiracy theories such as QAnon. Journalists have described Parler as an alt-tech alternative to Twitter, and users include those banned from mainstream social…

  • Parler Social Media App: How do you get Parler? Can you still get Parler app?

    Parler Social Media App: How do you get Parler? Can you still get Parler app?

    Parler is an American alt-tech microblogging and social networking service associated with Donald Trump supporters, conservatives, conspiracy theorists, and far-right extremists. Posts on the Parler App often contain far-right content, antisemitism, and conspiracy theories such as QAnon. Journalists have described Parler as an alt-tech alternative to Twitter, and users include those banned from mainstream social…

  • Parler App: What happened Parler app? Why is Parler not in the App Store?

    Parler App: What happened Parler app? Why is Parler not in the App Store?

    Parler is an American alt-tech microblogging and social networking service associated with Donald Trump supporters, conservatives, conspiracy theorists, and far-right extremists. Posts on the Parler App often contain far-right content, antisemitism, and conspiracy theories such as QAnon. Journalists have described Parler as an alt-tech alternative to Twitter, and users include those banned from mainstream social…