AppleMagazine
Facebook Tightens Political Ad Rules, But Leaves Loopholes
Facebook is tightening its rules around political advertising ahead of the 2020 U.S. presidential elections, an acknowledgment of the previous misuse.
2 min |
August 30, 2019
AppleMagazine
Apple Apologizes For Use Of Contractors To Eavesdrop On Siri
Apple is apologizing for allowing outsiders to listen to snippets of people’s recorded conversations with its digital assistant Siri, a practice that undermined its attempts to position itself as a trusted steward of privacy.
1 min |
August 30, 2019
Globe
Hubby Kills Her— And Then Hugs Her!
Maniac stabs wife to death in salon in furious fit of jealousy —cops
1 min |
September 2, 2019
Globe
Evil Epstein's Web Of Perversion & Pain
Billionaire blackmailer schemed to sink claws into the rich & famous
4 min |
September 2, 2019
Reason magazine
Hells Angels Meet Housewives on Harleys
How bikers turned into their parents and turned off their kids
10+ min |
October 2019
Reason magazine
Bernie Sanders Leads the Anti–charter School Charge
“I believe in public education, and I believe in public charter schools,” explained Sen. Bernie Sanders (I–Vt.) at a CNN town hall in March. What the can didate for the Democratic presidential nomination doesn’t believe in, he said, are “privately controlled charter schools.”
2 min |
October 2019
Globe
Emoji House Drives Neighbors Crazy!
Fury erupts after pulsating paint job outrages tony town
1 min |
September 2, 2019
Reason magazine
The New Trustbusters Are Coming for Big Tech
The companies that make your life better are under attack from left and right.
10+ min |
October 2019
Reason magazine
Jonathan Kaiman: ‘I'M Radioactive'
Journalist Jonathan Kaiman is one of the least famous, least powerful men to be brought down by the #metoo movement. A year later, the fallout continues.
10+ min |
October 2019
Reason magazine
Elizabeth Warren's Plans Don't Add Up
The Warren Worldview of Ill-founded Economic Pessimism is Both Bloodless and Moralizing.
10+ min |
October 2019
Techlife News
Work For Apple: 2.4 Million US Jobs And Counting
As Apple reveals its US jobs footprint has grown to 2.4 million, we pull back the curtain on one of America’s biggest employers, explore how the firm has transformed the technology industry, and explain how anyone can make a living from Apple and its ecosystems…
7 min |
August 24, 2019
Techlife News
China ‘Will Not Sit Idly By' Over US Arms Sale To Taiwan
China “will not sit idly by” if the U.S. proceeds with a sale of advanced F-16V fighter jets to Taiwan, a senior Chinese army officer said Thursday while warning of other potential countermeasures in addition to punishing foreign firms involved in the deal.
2 min |
August 24, 2019
AppleMagazine
Trump Attacks On Google Recycle Baseless Claims
President Donald Trump has been on a tear about Google that traces back to a series of unfounded claims about the technology giant circulating among conservatives.
4 min |
August 23, 2019
AppleMagazine
Work For Apple: 2.4 Million US Jobs And Counting
As Apple reveals its US jobs footprint has grown to 2.4 million, we pull back the curtain on one of America’s biggest employers, explore how the firm has transformed the technology industry, and explain how anyone can make a living from Apple and its ecosystems...
7 min |
August 23, 2019
New York magazine
Mueller Was Listening To This Guy?
Sam Patten’s wildlife as a cooperating witness.
10+ min |
August 19 - September 1, 2019
AppleMagazine
Russian Media Agency Complains Youtube Facilitates Protests
Russia’s media oversight agency said this week that it wanted Google to stop YouTube users from posting information about unsanctioned political protests or the Russian government would feel free to retaliate against the American company.
1 min |
August 16, 2019
Bloomberg Businessweek
Protesting Like It's 2047
Hong Kong’s demonstrators have one big issue: Their city’s fate when China fully takes over in 28 years
9 min |
August 19, 2019
Bloomberg Businessweek
Brutality. Arrests. But Russian Protests Just Keep Growing
With oil prices falling—and taking living standards with them—the people are finding ways to express their discontent
5 min |
August 19, 2019
Techlife News
HY-Vee Warns Of Security Problem With Credit Card Readers
An Iowa-based grocery store chain is warning customers about what it says is a security incident involving payment card systems.
1 min |
August 17, 2019
Bloomberg Businessweek
Democracy Vs. Hackers
The 2020 elections could face more serious attacks
4 min |
August 19, 2019
Bloomberg Businessweek
The Politics Of Cement!
Israeli-Palestinian politics hamper the pace of recovery in the territory
10+ min |
August 19, 2019
Techlife News
Foxconn Leaders, Wisconsin Officials Meet; Details Unclear
Foxconn Technology Group executives met Wednesday with Wisconsin’s governor, legislative leaders, and others but no one is saying much about what they discussed.
1 min |
August 17, 2019
AppleMagazine
Pentagon Auditor Probing Disputed Cloud Computing Contract
The Pentagon’s independent auditor is conducting a broad review of the handling of a cloud computing project potentially worth $10 billion, officials said.
2 min |
August 16, 2019
AppleMagazine
Facebook Offering ‘Millions' To Publishers For News
Facebook is reportedly in talks with news publishers to offer “millions of dollars” for the right to publish their material on its site. The move follows years of criticism over its growing monopolization of online advertising to the detriment of the struggling news industry.
1 min |
August 16, 2019
Globe
Claimed By Camelot Curse!
Kennedy clan shattered as beloved Saoirse, 22, dies from drug overdose
3 min |
August 26, 2019
Bloomberg Markets
Big Money Takes A New Approach To Climate Change Activism
Earlier this year, one of Meryam Omi’s deputies at Legal & General Investment Management sat down with board members and managers from Exxon Mobil Corp. to discuss how the oil giant could address climate change.
4 min |
August - September 2019
Techlife News
China Imports From US Fall 19% In July Amid Trade War
Chinese imports of American goods plunged in July as a tariff war with Washington intensified. Imports of U.S. goods fell 19% from a year earlier to $10.9 billion, customs data showed Thursday, though that was an improvement over June’s 31.4% fall. Exports to the United States declined 6.5% to $38.8 billion.
2 min |
August 10, 2019
Bloomberg Businessweek
Xi Vs Trump Vs Powell
Powell speaks. Trump tweets. China reacts. Markets freak. Repeat.
5 min |
August 12, 2019
Bloomberg Markets
For Really Uncorrelated Returns, Try Investing In A Ghana Power Station
Investing in African power plants can boost returns, provide a hedge against global market shocks, and help lift people out of poverty, says Jerome Booth.
5 min |
August - September 2019
Bloomberg Markets
Coal Won't Die In Pakistan And China!
As this vast mine in Pakistan’s Thar Desert attests, the world’s No. 1 cause of carbon emissions will be a major source of electricity for decades, despite the outcry against it
8 min |
