Coinbase announced today that it has teamed up with WeGift and customers in Europe and Australia will now be able to convert their cryptocurrency into e-gift cards. Gift cards are available for companies like Nike, Uber, Google Play, Ticketmaster and…
Dropbox has announced a new add-on for Gmail, the first product of a partnership between it and Google. With this add-on, Dropbox users can find any file they need from within their Gmail inbox, doing so from any browser, as well as the Gmail Android app. The company also plans to bring the new support to iOS, though it hasn’t … Continue reading
Unarmed Man Fatally Shot Over Parking Spot Re-Ignites ‘Stand Your Ground’ Debate
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe fatal shooting of Markeis McGlockton is reminiscent of the death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin.
And it’s not a portrait of Nymeria, a tribute to “Needle” or names from her hit list.
Gomez’s mother, Mandy Teefey, said her “heart hurts” for the singer.
Andrew Napolitano believes the president has reason to worry after the release of a secretly recorded tape.
As someone who’d never watched any of the various Teen Titans animated series, I had no idea what to expect sitting down for Teen Titans Go! To the Movies. Was this going to be a film made only for kids? Would it warrant its cinematic release? How funny or clever could it really be? The answers were both quick and…
Google Wants You to Use Physical Security Keys So Bad It's Willing to Sell You One
Posted in: Today's ChiliGoogle really, really wants you to use physical security keys to protect yourself from hackers. After announcing that its 85,000 employees have managed to go more than a year without getting phished because of mandated security devices, Google now has its own physical security key to sell you.
As companies race to employ facial recognition everywhere from major league ballparks to your local school and summer camp, we face tough questions about the technology’s potential to intensify racial bias; Commercial face recognition software has repeatedly been shown to be less accurate on people with darker skin,…
Why Your SPF 15 Sunscreen Probably Isn’t Enough to Protect You From the Sun
Posted in: Today's ChiliAre you always careful to apply sunscreen before a day outdoors, but find yourself getting burned anyway? It might be due to your application technique. Dermatologists say that most people don’t put on a thick enough layer sunscreen, and new research—in which scientists put varying amounts of sunscreen on volunteers’…