Well, that was an action-packed week. The Supreme Court ruled on phones and personal privacy The leading court likewise weighed in on online tax Brian Krzanich resigned as Intel’s employer after a “consensual relationship” with a staff member. And, obviously, there was more. Here’s your opportunity to capture up.
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Instagram has a brand-new television app that’s going to be a significant time suck
IGTV looks a lot like You Tube.
I truly desire the next iPhone to have a USB-C port
But I’m most likely going to be dissatisfied.
Doctors are utilizing WhatsApp to deal with clients in battle zone
From CNET Magazine: Telemedicine is an effective tool for assisting individuals harmed in the crossfire.
Fortnite makes me feel so-o-o-o old
And I believed I was going to be such a Cool Dad.
The United States is overlooking a state-of-the-art option to immigrant detention centers
Ankle bracelets and smart device apps are inexpensive and reliable.
I was a motion picture projectionist. Then robotics took my task
They’re respectable at it it, to be reasonable.
Europe’s fiercely disputed copyright revamp is more than a meme killer
The European Copyright Directive might alter the web as we understand it.
I’ve been weeping my eyes out attempting to get MoviePass to revive repeat watchings
Really, bring it back.
Pop Art fulfills pop-up store at the 29 Spaces art exhibit in San Francisco
It’s completely Instagram- prepared.