The “Last Week Tonight” host slams President Donald Trump and his son-in-law over extensive coronavirus failures.
Airbus plans to test an “electronic nose” device that uses biological cells to mimic what bomb-sniffing dogs can do, reports the Financial Times. The company will deploy jellyfish-shaped sensors, developed by Silicon Valley startup Koniku, in several…
Disney World Finds Someone Camping In its Abandoned Discovery Island Attraction
Posted in: Today's ChiliPolice arrested Richard McGuire, who described the island as a “tropical paradise.”
Tesla has applied for a licence to become an energy provider in the UK, according to the Telegraph. That means it might bring it’s lithium-ion PowerPack battery technology to Britain, much as it did with its 100 megawatt Hornsdale PowerPack installat…
The president admitted that medical experts would discourage him from making such remarks.
The vice president was the only one at the event not wearing a facial covering.
Trump Supporter Puts Him On The Spot With Question About His ‘Bullying’ Language
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe woman asked the president to stop his combative language and evasive behavior towards the press.
It’s not unusual for companies to silently drop products without further notice or succession and, for a time, it seemed that the Sonos Playbar was exactly that. Now it seems that Sonos has finally decided it is high time for a Playbar 2. But from the few leaked product photos, Sonos’ next soundbar might not exactly be what many hoped … Continue reading
Xiaomi has long been praised for its phones that sell like pancakes because of their price tags. For years now, the Chinese manufacturer has established itself as a force to reckon with even outside its home market. A recent report, however, alleges that Xiaomi is engaged in the not so innocent practice of tracking users’ browsing activities. The company has … Continue reading
Trump: Dems Would Rather Let Coronavirus Patients Stay Sick Than Give Credit For Unproven Drug
Posted in: Today's ChiliMany health experts say there is no conclusive proof that hydroxychloroquine is effective for treating COVID-19.