Facebook will shut down its MSQRD selfie app

MSQRD, the Snapchat-like selfie app Facebook acquired in 2016, will soon be no more. The social network said it plans to shut down the augmented reality app on April 13, though its technology will live on in other Facebook-owned services.

“MSQRD was…

The Five Best Juicers, According to Our Readers

Sorry I’m late. Life is pure chaos right now, no thanks to the global pandemic impacting every workplace right now. That’s right, I’m talking about juice deprivation.

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Bill Gates Has Left Microsoft's Board

Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has stepped down from his role on Microsoft’s board of directors, the company announced today.

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What the Fuck Was That?

Donald Trump announced a national emergency over the outbreak of the novel coronavirus spreading across the country on Friday, for some reason bringing along the CEOs of some of America’s largest companies to trot up to the podium and explain the merits of public-private partnerships that they’ve formed with the feds.

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Delta Announces Largest Capacity Reduction in Company History as It Navigates Covid-19 Outbreak

As the coronavirus pandemic continues to pummel the flight industry among widespread event cancellations and calls for decreased travel for those particularly at risk, Delta Air Lines is now experiencing a crippling demand fall-off that its CEO described as “unlike anything we’ve seen” in an email to Delta’s global…

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The Real Star Of Trump’s Coronavirus Press Conference: Big Business

The president gave lots of love to corporations during an event to discuss responses to the pandemic.

Donald Trump Is Showing People The Wrong Way To Handle Exposure To Coronavirus

Trump has been in contact with at least one person who tested positive for the virus, but he’s still touching people.

Coronavirus Fears Could Depress Voter Turnout In Coming Primaries

There are growing concerns that some voters, particularly older people, may stay home on Election Day.

Verizon waiving some fees for next 60 days, but probably not yours

Today we’re taking a peek at what Verizon will and will not likely do in light of the global pandemic and national emergency that is COVID-19 (novel coronavirus) here in the USA. Verizon’s released some information on how they’ll respond for certain customers, and have given assurances that they’re doing everything in their power to keep people connected in this … Continue reading