• Google refines search to automatically show relevant subtopics

    Google periodically refines its search functionality to provide better — or more necessary — information. If you use it to look something up now, you'll see something new: A panel with basic details and a slew of subtopics contextually relevant to… Source: Engadget | Google refines search to automatically show relevant subtopics

    August 16, 2018 | by Raheel
  • Colorado Baker Sues Governor Over Cake Dispute With Transgender Woman

    Colorado Baker Sues Governor Over Cake Dispute With Transgender Woman  New York Times Colorado Baker Sues State Again, After Refusing To Make Cake For Transgender Woman  NPR Hostility unabated: Colorado seeks to punish cake artist Jack Phillips again – Alliance Defending Freedom  Alliance Defending Freedom Media Masterpiece Cakeshop owner sues Hickenlooper,…  The Denver Post Double Religious Jeopardy  Wall Street Journal …

    August 16, 2018 | by Raheel
  • Woman finds contact lens that'd been lodged in her eye for 28 YEARS

    Is there anything more annoying than losing a contact lens? A woman in the UK thought hers fell out until doctors found it embedded in her eye decades later.  A recent BMJ Case Report detailed the 42-year-old woman’s horrific experience. She had visited her eye doctor for painful swelling in her upper eyelid. An MRI …

    August 16, 2018 | by Raheel
  • Google's secret China censorship project shares a name with Sergey Brin's mega-yacht

    Well, this is awkward.  As Google employees continue to protest their company’s no-longer secret plan to launch a censored version of its search engine in China, one little detail seems to have gone largely unremarked. Namely, that the project shares the name Dragonfly with a mega-yacht reportedly owned by Google co-founder Sergey Brin. SEE ALSO: …

    August 16, 2018 | by Raheel
  • Autonomous retail startup Inokyo’s first store feels like stealing

    Inokyo wants to be the indie Amazon Go. It’s just launched its prototype cashierless autonomous retail store. Cameras track what you grab from shelves, and with a single QR scan of its app on your way in and out of the store, you’re charged for what you got. Inokyo‘s first store is now open on …

    August 16, 2018 | by Raheel
  • Autonomous retail startup Inokyo’s first store feels like stealing

    Inokyo wants to be the indie Amazon Go. It’s just launched its prototype cashierless autonomous retail store. Cameras track what you grab from shelves, and with a single QR scan of its app on your way in and out of the store, you’re charged for what you got. Inokyo‘s first store is now open on …

    August 16, 2018 | by Raheel
  • Massive waves of garbage wash ashore in Philippines

    Literal garbage crashed ashore in the Philippines capital’s waterfront as a result of heavy rain and flooding from over the weekendOcean Conservancy reports that China, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam dump more plastic into the sea than the rest of the world combined. Read more… More about Mashable Video, Oceans, Philippines, Pollution, and Pollution And …

    August 16, 2018 | by Raheel
  • 'PUBG' mobile app surpasses 100 million downloads

    In the constant fight between battle royale games Fortnite and PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG), it might seem like the former has taken over most of the mindshare (and profits), especially on console and PC. On mobile, however, PUBG is doing pre… Source: Engadget | 'PUBG' mobile app surpasses 100 million downloads

    August 16, 2018 | by Raheel
  • Democrats threaten to sue for Kavanaugh documents

    Democrats threaten to sue for Kavanaugh documents  CNN Senate Democrats Threaten Lawsuit Over Kavanaugh Documents  NPR Schumer to Meet With Kavanaugh—but says Democrats Are Ready to Sue for More Records  Wall Street Journal Full coverage Source: Google News | Democrats threaten to sue for Kavanaugh documents

    August 16, 2018 | by Raheel
  • How to completely delete Facebook from your life

    Buh-bye, Facebook. It’s been real.  So you’ve had it with endless scrolling through the News Feed, notifications that wake you up in the middle of the night, memories that remind you how little your life has changed over the years, and groups that are just too big and you don’t even know why you joined …

    August 16, 2018 | by Raheel