Following Twitter and Facebook, Amazon has become the latest high-profile company to drop out of South by Southwest (SXSW) 2020 due to coronavirus-related concerns. The company’s Amazon Studios subsidiary and employees won’t attend the annual music,…
Philips Hue has become the go-to for smart home lighting. The LED light bulbs can transition between 16 million colors to compliment your home, set the mood or enhance your sleep. Those who haven’t turned their home into a technicolor dreamland may w…
Today, Facebook unveiled a machine learning tool that, in the last year, has removed more than six billion fake accounts. That’s in addition to the millions of new fake accounts that Facebook blocks from being created daily. According to Facebook, th…
Pinterest is combating coronavirus misinformation with custom search results
Posted in: Today's ChiliPinterest is taking a proactive step to stop the spread of coronavirus-related misinformation. The company told The Verge it’s introducing a “custom search experience” to ensure its users can get reliable information when they turn to the platform fo…
Publishers and Creators Are Dropping Out of Emerald City Comic Con as Coronavirus Fears Rise
Posted in: Today's ChiliAs more cases of coronavirus infections have been identified and reported around the world, the organizers of conventions expected to draw massive crowds—like Google I/O and Mobile World Congress—have begun canceling the events in order avoid them becoming hotbeds for viral transmission. While the upcoming Emerald…
The centrists’ Hail Mary worked: While Mike Bloomberg set hundreds of millions on fire to win American Samoa, it turns out former Vice President Joe Biden’s win in South Carolina was a far better investment. His rivals dropped out and endorsed him, and he surged on Super Tuesday.
Rep. Henry Cuellar’s reelection is “a victory for the status quo,” according to a local politics expert.
The 22-year-old went on a rant on her Instagram Story after fans commented about her “short toe” on a photo she posted.
Chief Justice John Roberts may hold the key vote.