Nicole Eggert: Scott Baio Molested Her ‘Probably Once A Week’ When She Was 14
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe actress said her co-star, over a decade older than her, routinely “penetrated [her] with his finger.”
The actress said her co-star, over a decade older than her, routinely “penetrated [her] with his finger.”
President Trump doesn’t drink, but you may want to.
Raisman said she hopes the prison sentence sets an “example to all the other abusers out there that their time is up.”
It’s been a little while since we last heard from the LG G6, but the fact that it’s almost a year old isn’t stopping its maker from rolling out new models. Today LG announced that the G6 will soon be getting a few new color options, along with its budget-minded counterpart, the LG Q6. These colors will be based on … Continue reading
While Uber is distracted with lawsuits and a London ban, its ride-hailing rivals are expanding. First it was China’s Didi arriving in Brazil and Taiwan, and now its Ola’s turn. The Indian company, which shares common investors Softbank and Didi with…
The UK government is definitely going to have to make some significant changes to its digital surveillance regime after the Court of Appeal today ruled various snooping powers unlawful. Specifically, the court said that communications data — the who…
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Scientists from ETH Zurich are training drones how to navigate city streets by having them study things that already know how: cars and bicycles. The software being used is called DroNet, and it’s a convolutional neural network. Meaning, it learns to…
If Huawei had more support in Washington, perhaps it would have been able to properly break into the U.S. smartphone market by teaming up with carriers. The company had been talking to carriers about a possible partnership and AT&T had even confirmed at one point that it would launch the company’s new Mate 10 handset. AT&T pulled out of the deal reportedly because of pressure from the government and now Verizon is going to do the same.
Soon after it was revealed that AT&T would start selling Huawei handsets to customers on its network, Huawei was said to be in talks with Verizon as well. Big Red was reportedly interested and if a deal had been reached, Huawei’s smartphones would have made it to the country’s top carrier.
That’s not going to happen, though. Bloomberg reports today that Verizon has dropped “all plans” to sell Huawei smartphones due to pressure from the U.S. government. That’s not the end of Huawei’s troubles in this key market, though.
Bloomberg News has obtained a congressional letter which reveals that U.S. lawmakers called on FCC Chairman Ajit Pai last month to start an investigation into Huawei’s plans to sell consumer devices in the country. The letter cites concerns from intelligence committees in Congress.
Huawei has brought its new Mate 10 smartphone to the United States via online retailers but as things stand, it’s unlikely that the company’s handsets will be available through a mobile carrier anytime soon.
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