A new tab-management feature is on its way to Chrome. You’ll need Chrome Canary to try out this new “tab scrolling” feature, but it’s worth the separate installation.
The 2021 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid is now available in a new XLE Premium grade to bridge the gap between the XLE and XSE trims. The new RAV4 Hybrid XLE Premium has base prices starting at $33,675 (including $1,175 destination charges) and is around $2,700 more than the Hybrid XLE, but you get a lot more features in exchange. The new … Continue reading
While many consumers are waiting in anticipation for autonomous vehicles to come to market so they can be driven wherever they want to go, the first place many expect autonomous vehicles to surface is in the commercial industry. A company called Einride has announced that its next-generation Pod is now available worldwide. The Pod features an updated design and new … Continue reading
So, how many of you actually coughed up $30 to stream Mulan on Disney+? If you wanted to see the flick but didn’t get excited about having a “premier access” VOD tied to your Disney+ subscription, it’s available for a straight-up $30 purchase via the…
Hyundai has issued a recall for 25,564 Kona EVs in South Korea following reports of battery fires, according to Reuters. It’s also in the process of filing a recall with the the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), CNET reported, t…
‘High As A Giraffe’s Ass’: Trump’s Rambling Hannity Call Torched On Twitter
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe president evaded the Fox News host’s health queries and claimed Joe Biden will make America a “9th world country.”
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One of the benefits of automation is that it saves you a lot of time. However, sometimes automation can backfire because unless you have created a perfect system, and there’s really no such thing as a perfect system, things can go wrong. Take for example the folks at The Seed Company by EW Gaze in St John’s, Newfoundland, who recently had an ad for onions rejected as it was too sexy by Facebook’s standards.
While onions are delicious, we wouldn’t really go as far as calling them sexy, but (no) thanks to Facebook’s automation, the company rejected the ad for it, claiming that listings should not be made in a “sexually suggestive manner”, Of course this was a mix up, but according to store manager Jackson McLean, he speculates that perhaps the roundness, smoothness, and maybe even the color of the onions could have caused Facebook’s filters to think it might be related to a person’s breasts or buttocks.
In a statement made to the BBC, Facebook Canada’s head of communications, Meg Sinclair said, “We use automated technology to keep nudity off our apps, but sometimes it doesn’t know a Walla Walla onion from a, well, you know. We restored the ad and are sorry for the business’s trouble.” This is actually not the first time Facebook has accidentally banned posts, ads, or groups, which only goes to show that perhaps more work needs to be done on these filters to make them more accurate.
Facebook Rejected An Ad For Onions Because It Was Too Sexy
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Apple has confirmed that they will be hosting an event on the 13th of October where presumably the iPhone 12 lineup will be announced. However, it seems that if you were hoping to get your hands on the newer iPhones, depending on the model you’re choosing, you might have to wait until November.
This is according to posts made on Weibo by a user calling themselves Kang and then reshared on Twitter by Ice Universe. According to Kang, they are claiming that the iPhone 12 Mini and iPhone 12 Pro Max will be released later than the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro. The latter two iPhones are expected to be released on the 23rd or 24th of October, but the iPhone 12 Mini and the iPhone 12 Pro Max will only be released in November.
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Link: https: //m.weibo.cn/1694917363/4558122712039511 pic.twitter.com/9Y0SnRL2Mq— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) October 9, 2020
According to the post, the phones are expected to be available nearly a month later on the 20th or 21st of November. We’re not sure what could be the reason behind the delay. Perhaps it could be due to the new design, where the iPhone 12 and 12 Pro will sport a similar display size, so we guess Apple could kill two birds with one stone.
Whereas with the iPhone 12 Mini with its rumored 5.4-inch display and the iPhone 12 Pro Max with its 6.7-inch screen, those might take longer. Either way, we’ll have to wait and see if these rumors pan out, so take it with a grain of salt for now.
iPhone 12 Mini, iPhone 12 Pro Max Might Only Be Available In November
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