H.S. Cuts Off Valedictorian’s Speech After She Brings Up Her Sexual Assault

“They specifically told me not to mention how they handled my sexual assault case,” Lulabel Seitz said.

Microsoft and friends need to explain why always-connected PCs make sense

It’s been over a year since Microsoft, Qualcomm and Intel unveiled the Always Connected PC (ACPC) ecosystem at WinHEC 2016. At Computex 2017, we learned about Qualcomm’s undertaking to power PCs with its mobile processors and Intel pledged to support…

Snapchat Clear Chats Feature Lets You Delete Messages


Snapchat users will soon get access to a new feature that the company has announced today. The feature is called Clear Chats and as the name suggests, it will let them get rid of their messages even if they have been viewed or saved by the recipient. This will essentially enable Snapchat users to retract a message after they have sent it or just delete it to fix an issue like a typo before sending another one. This feature will be available for messages that users have sent in individual and group chats.

Snapchat has confirmed today that the Clear Chats feature will enable users to delete messages they have sent in individual and group chats even after they have been viewed or saved by the recipient.

Users who want to delete a message will first have to open the conversation where the particular message that they want to retract was sent. They can then long press on the message and tap on Delete. This also works for media sent in the conversation such as video, audio, stickers, etc. Once they tap on Delete, the message or media will be deleted and the recipient will be alerted that the particular message was deleted.

If the recipient or anyone in the group chat hasn’t viewed the message then that won’t be required. This feature won’t be able to delete screenshots that the recipient might have taken or if they simply took a photo of the device’s display using another smartphone so as always, it’s always best to exercise caution when sending sensitive stuff online.

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Microsoft’s E3 2018 show: Our verdict

Microsoft’s E3 keynote is in the rear-view. Join editors Billy Steele and Nick Summers as they break down the most important announcements. Or, if you haven’t got 11 minutes, here’s an even shorter rundown:

Leaked Renders Reveal Nokia 5.1 Plus Android One Device

It seems that HMD Global, the company that makes Nokia-branded smartphones now, isn’t quite done with launching new smartphones this year. It announced five new handsets at MWC 2018 in February and followed them up with three more in May. The latest leaked renders suggest that it has another device in the pipeline, the Nokia 5.1 Plus. This appears to be another Android One device from the company.

The leaked renders show that this device is going to have a notched display but it’s not going to be bezel-less enough compared to other Android devices. The Nokia logo appears to be placed on the chin on this device which is chunky itself and not really on the bezel-less trend.

The handset seems to have a metal frame and may retain the 3.5mm headphone jack alongside the USB Type-C port. There will be a vertical dual camera system at the back with an LED flash with the fingerprint sensor located below that.

The technical specifications of this device aren’t available at this point in time but it may not be long until we get some information about them as well. It’s unclear at this point in time when HMD Global is planning on launching the Nokia 5.1 Plus.

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Watch Square Enix's E3 keynote right here at 1 PM Eastern

How do you catch the news as it happens from Square Enix’s E3 media briefing if you aren’t in LA? You watch along with the publisher’s livestream embedded below starting at 1PM Eastern, naturally. In a few minutes we’ll (hopefully) find out more abou…

Goldman Sachs’ AI predicts Brazil will win the World Cup

Goldman Sachs is giving another go at predicting which team will win this year’s World Cup. After incorrectly predicting how the 2014 tournament would turn out, it’s trying again and its calculations say that France, Brazil, Portugal and Germany will…

FIFA 19 Release Date For PS4, Xbox One, Switch, And PC Confirmed

EA has confirmed during its E3 2018 press event when it’s going to release FIFA 19 for supported consoles. The title is already in development and fans are excited to know that it will be coming to the Nintendo Switch as well. FIFA 19 will certainly appeal to fans of the franchise given that it also includes the UEFA Champions League.

The FIFA 19 release date for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, and Nintendo Switch was confirmed during the EA Play E3 2018 press event. The game is going to be out on September 28th for the aforementioned platforms. EA says that FIFA 19 brings visual improvements to make the stadiums, match balls, kits, and crowds “like the real thing.”

A new commentary team featuring Derek Rae and Lee Dixon has been added as well. The UEFA Champions League is tied into the game which features a new tournament mode which will let players use any European football club from start to finish. A Champions League refresh is also on the cards for Ultimate Team, one of the most popular modes in FIFA.

EA Access and Origin Access subscribers wil be able to play the game early starting September 20th with Play First Trials. They will also be able to save 10 percent if they decided to buy the full game. FIFA 19 will be released for everyone else on September 28th, 2018.

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Most Dems Don’t Take Sex Workers Seriously. That’s Finally Starting To Change.

Three Democratic House candidates are taking a stand against a law opposed by sex workers.

Actors’ Union Signs Agreement to Eliminate ‘Casting Couch’

The deal follows the fall of Harvey Weinstein and the rise of Me Too.