Pope Francis Chooses Pakistani Catholic Leader As 1 Of 14 New Cardinals

As a cardinal, Karachi’s Archbishop Joseph Coutts may one day help elect the next pope.

Sarah Sanders: It ‘Bothers Me’ Being Called A Liar

Except the White House press secretary gives false and misleading information all the time.

Wyoming Greenlights Grizzly Bear Trophy Hunt

The Yellowstone grizzly was removed from the Endangered Species List last year.

Savannah Guthrie Knows Exactly When It’s OK To Ask Someone If They’re Pregnant

And she is 100 percent correct.

Uber ends Arizona driverless car trials after fatal crash

Uber is shutting down its autonomous vehicle project in Arizona, opting to cease operations in the state altogether in the aftermath of a fatal collision in March. The company had previously frozen all public testing of its self-driving cars in the state, after one of the vehicles struck a pedestrian in Tempe, AZ. The investigation into that crash is still … Continue reading

Lenovo ThinkPad X280 Review

One of the best business ultraportable product lines on the market, Lenovo’s ThinkPad X Series, was recently updated with a new model: the ThinkPad X280. First introduced during CES 2018, this new model brings the same aesthetic of the ThinkPad X notebooks before it, but with updated hardware and features to match modern needs. As with past models, the X280 … Continue reading

The Incredibles are Galaxy S9’s next AR emoji

After years and years of waiting, The Incredibles 2 is very nearly here. The Incredibles is widely considered to be one of the best Pixar movies ever created, so you can bet fans are looking forward to this follow up. We still have a few weeks to wait for The Incredibles 2 to premiere, but in the meantime, you can … Continue reading

Apple may have $50 for you if you replaced your iPhone battery in 2017

iPhone owners who paid for an out-of-warranty battery replacement may find that they’re eligible for a $50 credit from Apple, as the company continues its power throttling mea-culpa. Apple cut its fees for out-of-warranty battery swaps in late December 2017, in the aftermath of criticism as to how it had handled CPU management on older iPhones. The controversy began when … Continue reading

Apple will let all users download their collected personal data

Virtually every tech company is bending over backwards to comply with Europe’s impending GDPR rules, and Apple is no exception to the rule. It just opened a Data and Privacy site that lets people with accounts in the European Union (plus Iceland, Lie…

Facebook won't require a phone number for two-factor authentication

One good thing to come from Facebook’s government scrutiny is that the social network makes an advancement in security, it’s very loud about the fact. Today Facebook announced that protecting your account via two-factor authentication is getting easi…