The militant group ISIS has recently been customizing commercial drones to drop grenade-sized explosives onto residents in Mosul, Iraq. Iraqi Security Forces plan to use a gun-shaped jamming device to render them ineffective.
Apart from adding the ability to assign different workloads, both teachers and administrators can now track the progress of their students with specific notifications in Google Classroom.
After mapping areas in Mexico, Canada, South Africa, and the United Kingdom, Uber is now starting to gather mapping data on the streets of Gold Coast, Australia.
Amazon introduces Anime Strike, an anime on-demand subscription service that costs $4.99 a month with a seven-day free trial. The service includes old as well as new shows and original series such as 'Scum's Wish' and 'Onihei.'
Alphabet closes down X's solar-powered drone project, which aimed to provide rural areas with internet. With the company focusing on more lucrative growth opportunities, former Titan members are now reassigned to other high-flying projects.
While a lot of laptops were introduced by Samsung in this year's CES 2017, an All-in-One PC also made its debut. Featuring two 10-watt speakers on a 24-inch monitor, this rather large computer boasts some high specs.
One of the biggest surprises from Twitter this year is the closure of its Dashboard app this coming Feb. 3. Dashboard was launched last year and allowed businesses connect with individuals on the social media site.
To provide video publishers with revenue for their content, Facebook may soon start testing a new mid-roll ad format that lets creators put clips in the middle of their videos after the 20-second mark.