Apple has revealed new Watch bands and iPhone cases for spring, and they sure look like an explosion of colorful pastel hues to fit the season. You can now get an iPhone XS or XS Max silicone case ($39) in Spearmint, Papaya and Delft Blue, and the XS…
Uncle Sam doesn’t play nice.
NZ Police Inadvertently Charge Terror Suspect With Killing Woman Who’s Alive
Posted in: Today's ChiliPolice said they have spoken with the person incorrectly named and have apologized.
Oh Hell No: Snake Catcher Finds 45 Rattlesnakes at Texas Home After Being Called to Remove a 'Few'
Posted in: Today's ChiliA thing you probably hope to never find underneath your home is one rattlesnake—much less a small army of them.
They say that all good things must come to an end. What they often fail to say is that what follows may not exactly be better or even just as good. After a disastrous Windows Vista release, Microsoft was able to salvage its reputation with Windows 7. Given how Windows 8, 8.1, and now 10 have substantially changed things, not … Continue reading
Not everyone is an Apple, Google, or Samsung fan. There are those that swear by other phone manufacturers, including one of the most controversial ones of late. The hype and excitement around Huawei’s upcoming new flagships are starting to rise and some retailers may have gotten swept up by the Huawei P30 fever. With a week left before its scheduled … Continue reading
Hulu's Latest Into the Dark Episode Highlights the Horrifying Side of April Fools' Day
Posted in: Today's ChiliIf it’s nearing April, it’s definitely time to start watching your back if there are any practical jokers in your midst. As the increasingly unamused protagonists of Hulu and Blumhouse’s latest entry in horror-anthology series Into the Dark discover, though, there is definitely such a thing as taking the joke too far.
Why do I get the feeling Netflix’s animated take on adorably laid-back Rilakkuma is either going to end up breaking my heart or making it explode from just how cute it is? Either way, I’m not prepared.
Either the CEO of AT&T Staged a Robocall During a Live Interview or No One Is Immune to This Plague
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe robocalling problem just keeps getting worse and worse—last year, the Federal Communications Commission ordered telecommunications executives to start doing something about the problem, which one report in January 2019 estimated had exploded to the tune of 26.3 billion robocalls placed to U.S. numbers annually.…
Over 80 Percent of Spear Phishing Attacks Involve Brand Impersonation, Security Firm Says
Posted in: Today's ChiliAs phishing attacks become increasingly commonplace, it’s important to know what to look out for. But not all phishing attacks are the same, and some are far more sophisticated than others. Cybersecurity experts say spear phishing, in particular, is on the rise.