It has been only a couple of days since Uber co-founder Garrett Camp promised that former CEO Travis Kalanick would not be coming back to the company as CEO. Now Benchmark Capital, an early investor with a seat on Uber’s board, is suing Kalanick for…
“The opioid crisis is an emergency and I’m saying officially right now it is an emergency. It’s a national emergency.”
“Mitch, let’s get to work and let’s get it done.”
Breitbart Editor: JLaw In Front Of Statue Of Liberty Is Attack On The Right
Posted in: Today's Chili“Triggered by the Statue of Liberty, this is fantastic.”
“These statements are irresponsible and dangerous, and also senselessly provide a boon to North Korean propaganda.”
Threats from Pyongyang are nothing new, but the latest U.S. reaction has some experts worried.
Advances in mobile battery charging over the past half-decade have been extraordinary. Not in their capacity – sadly we’ve still got science to blame for that – but in their speed to recharge. Comparing the latest iPhones to the latest top-tier Android smartphones with regard to charge speeds shows an real trend: Android phones seem to recharge their batteries faster … Continue reading
A newly published study details the ritualistic cannibalism that took place at various places in ancient Europe, the signs of which persist to this day in the form of etched human bones. The bones were recovered from, in this case, a cave in the UK. Researchers explain that unusual zig-zag markings on the bones weren’t the result of butchering, but … Continue reading
Details on how the iPhone 8‘s virtual home button will work continue to emerge, as coders sift through the goldmine that is the HomePod iOS firmware. That new iPhone, expected to be one of three handsets Apple launches later in 2017, is believed to be not only the first to use OLED for its display rather than LCD, but also … Continue reading
It’s been a little while since we’ve heard from RCA, but the company is back today with a line of three new TVs running Roku OS. The televisions are surprisingly affordable as well, with the largest 50-inch set only coming in at $499 MSRP. Why, in an era for $20,000 88-inch televisions, are RCA’s new sets so inexpensive? The answer, … Continue reading