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Spotify isn’t just reserving personalization for obvious playlists like Discover Weekly. The streaming giant is planning to personalize some of its other playlists based on your tastes. You won’t get the exact same playlist as a friend, in other wo…
The comments in a video provoked backlash, but were they just bluster?
It’s not Medicare for All, but a new slate of legislation would tackle some of the ACA’s biggest problems.
Huawei wrapped up its P30 reveal event today with something of a surprise announcement, revealing that it’s partnered with Gentle Monster to create a pair of “smart glasses.” Details are still relatively slim, but Huawei did briefly talk about the hardware that’s built into its latest wearable. One thing is clear from Huawei’s brief presentation: These probably weren’t what you … Continue reading
Today ASUS responded to reports of a recent attack on a set of ASUS notebook users by an APT-toting group through the company’s Live Update server. Apparently the malicious entity in question targeted the servers ASUS uses to send out Live Update software updates. Once they’d gotten past ASUS’ security, they sent out malicious code through said system. The good … Continue reading
Tuesday's Best Deals: Gaming Gold Box, Anker Projector, Puppy Essentials, and More
Posted in: Today's ChiliA Backcountry discount, weighted blanket sale, KitchenAid Mixer, and a Bosch drill kit kick off Tuesday’s best deals.
Uber Gobbles Up Middle East Competitor in $3.1 Billion Deal, Spreading Global Dominance
Posted in: Today's ChiliFinalizing a long-rumored deal, Uber announced on Tuesday that it would acquire its Dubai-based competitor Careem in a deal worth $3.1 billion. The acquisition arrives ahead of Uber’s initial public offering expected as soon as next month.
OxyContin Maker Purdue Pharma to Pay $270 Million as It Settles the First of 1,600 Lawsuits
Posted in: Today's ChiliPurdue Pharma, the company that makes OxyContin, has settled a lawsuit with the state of Oklahoma and will pay roughly $270 million over claims that the company helped fuel the opioid epidemic. Major media outlets all cite “people familiar with the matter,” but neither Purdue nor Oklahoma’s Attorney General have…