Twitter has removed 130 accounts that appeared to originate from Iran and were attempting to disrupt public conversation around the 2020 US Presidential debate. The social network’s Support account has revealed the deletion on the platform. It also p…
Brad Parscale Stepping Away From Trump Campaign To Deal With ‘Overwhelming Stress’
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe former campaign manager was involuntarily hospitalized last weekend.
Teigen and her husband, John Legend, were expecting their third child.
The Pixel 5 ended up exactly like what leaks have pointed out, a mid-range phone despite having no “a” to its name. Unsurprisingly, the phone didn’t have one of its predecessor’s most criticized feature, Motion Gestures powered by Project Soli. It seems, however, that it isn’t the only thing that’s missing but it’s also no surprise to hear that the … Continue reading
When the Pixel 5 and Pixel 4a 5G arrive, they’ll include an early preview of Google’s new feature for the Phone app, the Duplex-powered “Hold for Me.” Mentioned during the Launch Night presentation and explained in a blog post, it lets Google Assista…
‘People Have Ears’: MSNBC Host Shuts Down Trump Aide’s Lies About The Debate
Posted in: Today's ChiliPeter Navarro tried to blame Chris Wallace for Trump’s failure to denounce white supremacists.
Chris Cuomo Calls Out Ted Cruz To His Face As Interview Gets Heated In A Hurry
Posted in: Today's ChiliCNN host and Texas senator get loud as segment flies off the rails.
It just launched new products and services today but next week might have a different atmosphere over at Google HQ. Although it has long been accused of anti-competitive practices in many countries around the world, Google has yet to face a formal lawsuit that could truly shake and shape its search and advertising business for the future. That lawsuit might … Continue reading
Although things have definitely improved a bit, bloatware, a.k.a. preloaded apps from OEMs and carriers, are still one of the unnecessary evils of smartphone life. It’s understandable that companies want to offer apps and services they presume consumers are dying to use (they aren’t) but there’s little to no excuse why they can’t be uninstalled. A new law baking in … Continue reading