February 2022 Tech Articles
- Fake social media users with AI-generated photos are spreading lies for Russia
- LG’s new projector transforms your tiny city apartment into a movie theater
- Huawei’s MatePad Paper seems like an E Ink note-taking dream
- Unofficial Nvidia RTX Ethereum mining ‘unlocker’ is actually malware
- Honor Earbuds 3 Pro can take your temperature
- Huawei’s 2022 MateBook X Pro puts webcam back where it belongs
- Qualcomm expects its first Wi-Fi 7 products to ship later this year
- Lenovo's 2022 ThinkPads have some seriously mighty specs
- Samsung’s Galaxy Book 2 Pro laptops have 1080p webcams and 21 hours of battery
- TCL 360 Degree Ultra Flex foldable specs and features
- Relive your Tumblr blog's golden era by removing ads (for a price)
- Hacker collective Anonymous takes credit for Russian media outages
- Galaxy S22 pre-order numbers are proof that people love a good stylus
- The AP thought selling an NFT of migrants in crisis would be fine
- Meta and Twitter roll out online safeguards as Ukraine crisis worsens
- Reddit app adds a Discover page straight out of Instagram’s book
- Facebook overlooks half the climate denial content on its platform, study finds
- Andy Warhol Netflix doc uses deepfaked voice to recite artist’s diaries
- Tesla may not force its dangerous steering yoke upon buyers after all
- Oppo's Find X5 Pro is a ceramic-backed camera powerhouse
- People aren’t very good at identifying deepfakes, study finds
- Apple’s iOS 15.4 now explicitly pleads you not use AirTags for stalking
- Peloton employees say company sold rusty bikes to unwitting customers
- DIY hack builds the Winamp MP3 player you always wanted
- How an electric bus travelled 1,700 miles using only public chargers
- Panasonic's Lumix GH6 breaks megapixel records... for a Micro Four Thirds camera
- OpenSea is being sued for $1M after theft of rare Bored Ape NFT
- All the ways Sony's PS VR2 has Quest 2 beat
- Ford's Directional Audio Alerts use 3D sound to make safety beeps smarter
- GMC’s electric Hummer battery weighs as much as an entire car
- Wordle accelerates its fall from grace with ad tracking
- Volkswagen may buy Huawei's self-driving vehicle unit, take on Tesla
- YouTube considers removing the 'share' button on sketchy content
- Tesla’s ‘phantom braking’ is bad enough to warrant U.S. investigation
- We can now stress test our e-readers ‘playing’ games like ‘Halo Infinite’
- AMD thinks the Ryzen 6000 is more than enough to trounce Intel
- The Kids Online Safety Act would make screen time monitoring mandatory
- Edtech is luring students to cheat with fake answer sites
- Oppo is launching the new Find X5 series on February 24
- Samsung is doing another virtual event on February 27
- Google says Android anti-tracking measures won't be 'blunt'
- Uber now lets you see just how much your drivers hate you
- Google’s Chrome OS Flex turns any old laptop into a Chromebook
- EU may launch its own competitor to Elon Musk's Starlink
- College student's AI translates sign language to English
- Motorola’s solution to bulky VR headsets is a bulky 5G necklace
- Tesla may be lying about mileage range estimates, South Korea says
- People can’t stop smashing their TVs while playing games in VR
- Valve is letting anyone 3D print their own Steam Deck accessories
- Former Tesla workers describe overt racism at company's Fremont factory
- Android 13 is making Material You even more customizable
- Meet 'Dong Dong,' the Winter Olympics' first virtual influencer
- McDonald’s wants you to buy inedible Big Macs in the metaverse
- MoviePass 2.0 is here and it runs on... sigh, the blockchain
- The 'BBC' almost ran a documentary hyping up a crypto scammer
- Apple is making AirTags more stalker-proof with precision location features
- TAG Heuer's slick next-gen smartwatches just got a whole lot faster
- Lawmakers are begging the government to stop using Clearview AI
- Long before the Galaxy S22 Ultra, Samsung sold this MP3 'rock'
- Garmin's new smartwatch has 'unlimited' battery if you're outdoorsy enough
- Apple says iOS 15 bug captured Siri recordings even after users opted out
- Twitter breaks up with 2FA company after surveillance scandal
- Sony is selling a $3,600 Walkman because nobody wants its phones
- You can’t buy the Galaxy S22 from Samsung because its site is busted
- Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra squeezes two selfie cams into a notch
- Samsung's bringing the Galaxy Note back as the S22 Ultra
- Heads up, Google is monitoring everything you do in Docs and Drive
- Nothing Ear (1) buds add Google Assistant, Alexa, and Siri support via firmware update
- Meta's Quest 2 headset is still absolutely dominating VR
- IRS backtracks, pledges not to require facial recognition for taxpayers
- Entry-level MacBook Pro could usher in Apple's next-gen M2 chip
- Finally, video evidence of a Tesla crashing in 'Full Self-Driving' mode
- Your next Samsung phone might be made from recycled fishing nets
- House passes chip manufacturing bill in all-out bid to compete with China
- Scooters may be the next EV to get a universal warning noise
- Joby is going all-in on gear for content creators
- We won't be seeing Microsoft's HoloLens 3 anytime soon
- Stalker-ready 'silent' AirTags are cropping up on Facebook and Etsy
- Activists warn new EARN IT Act will hurt LGBTQ communities the most
- SpaceX's new 500 Mbps Starlink internet plan is offensively expensive