Ex-Employee: Weinstein ‘Orally Forced Himself On Me’ While I Was Menstruating
Posted in: Today's Chili“Don’t you feel like we’re so much closer now?” Weinstein allegedly said after the assault.
“Don’t you feel like we’re so much closer now?” Weinstein allegedly said after the assault.
The “Children of the Confederacy Creed” marker falsely claims that slavery was not an “underlying” Civil War cause.
Democratic commissioner Alan King was unsparing in his criticism.
The interior secretary “did not do anything to secure a contract” for Whitefish Energy, a spokesman said Tuesday.
Uber is giving its drivers new ways to earn a little bit more money, and one of those ways is enabling them to charge more for longer pickups. The move will benefit riders as well as drivers, reducing the odds of a driver cancelling on them because the pickup location is farther away than others. The long pickup times aren’t … Continue reading
Back at I/O 2017, Google revealed plans to bring add-ons to Gmail. With that announcement, Gmail add-ons launched into developer preview, and now after a fairly significant testing phase, the feature is entering wide release. In a broad sense, the goal of these add-ons is to increase the number of things you can do from your Gmail inbox without needing … Continue reading
Self-driving car startup Voyage already has one small fleet of cars giving community rides, and now it’s opening up for requests as to where its driverless vehicles should pull up next. The company, made up of former Apple, Google, and Udacity engineers among others, launched earlier this year at a retirement community in San Jose, CA. There, it offers the … Continue reading
VTech, maker of electronic devices for kids, has launched a chunky, ugly phone called the KidiBuzz ‘Smart Device.’ KidiBuzz has the general size and shape of a phone, though it is considerably thicker and sports wide bezels. The phone has a distinct Samsung flavor to its design and, most importantly, it runs Android, making it possible to download ordinary Android … Continue reading
While 143 million US residents were affected by the Equifax breach, they weren’t the only ones impacted. Nearly 700,000 UK residents also had their information stolen — including phone numbers, driver’s license numbers, email addresses, user names,…
Passwords are one of the weakest links when it comes to our online security, and we may be one step closer to getting rid of them altogether. Today, Lenovo and Intel announced the first built-in authentication for PCs that adheres to FIDO (Fast Ident…