“Having a D next to your name doesn’t make that right,” she said of the provision concerning undocumented immigrants.
San Francisco, other US cities still using aging software for municipal needs
Posted in: Today's ChiliWhen just about everyone is walking around with a smartphone in their pocket that’s more powerful than most desktops from ten years ago, it’s easy to think that the parts of society reliant on computers are all using relatively modern tech. In reality that’s far from the truth for a large number of municipal governments across the US, including the … Continue reading
Android’s Slices have typically only offered shortcuts for functions in third-party apps (and then only in limited form), but they’re now ready to control the phone itself. The team at 9to5Google has noticed that Slices are rolling out for device se…
Samsung is no stranger to wireless earbuds, but the Galaxy Buds’ predecessors have never quite aced the experience in the way that this new model does. Arriving alongside the Samsung Galaxy S10, the Galaxy Buds promise the convenience of AirPods but with the sort of customization Android fans love. With a $129 price tag, though, is this all too good … Continue reading
It’s Sunday which means Amazon’s running a sale on Kindle eBooks. This time around, you get to pick from two dozen digital copies of bestsellers including A Handmaid’s Tale, Code Girls, and Every Breath by Nicholas Sparks. Prices start at $2 and go all the way up to $5. I’ve included a few notable titles, but go to the…
The hosts of HuffPost’s “Here To Make Friends” podcast think Tayshia might have been playing a long con this whole time.
Self-driving car companies are quickly coming to grips with some hard financial realities. Sources talking to The Information claim Drive.ai, one of the few companies operating autonomous shuttles, is looking for buyers. It’s reportedly shopping it…
The U.S. has the worst rate of maternal mortality in the developed world, but having doulas makes a drastic difference.
Several anti-vax movies appear to have been axed from the streaming service following public scrutiny.
The effects of climate change have been well proven in areas like weather patterns and animal habitats, but a new study highlights how the same problems are found in our oceans, with rising sea temperatures having a significant impact on the world’s fisheries. Led by Rutgers, the research shows that critical fisheries have seen at least a 4% drop in … Continue reading