Monday’s top tech news: Twitter’s third-party client ban seems like no accident

This week has been full of news in the tech world, but perhaps the biggest story was Twitter’s announcement that it would no longer allow third-party developers to create Twitter clients. The move has been met with plenty of criticism from users, who have relied on third-party clients for years. But the reasons behind the… Continue reading Monday’s top tech news: Twitter’s third-party client ban seems like no accident

England’s banning plastic plates and cutlery later this year

England is making a major move to cut down on the use of plastic products. Starting later this year, the United Kingdom plans to ban plastic plates and cutlery, with the goal of reducing the environmental impact of disposing of non-recyclable products. Plastic plates and cutlery have become commonplace in many homes and restaurants. They’re… Continue reading England’s banning plastic plates and cutlery later this year

Elon Musk wants to move trial away from San Francisco over ‘local negativity’

The legendary entrepreneur Elon Musk recently declared that he might move the upcoming trial against the officials that rejected his plans to re-open Tesla’s Fremont plant from San Francisco to a more “objective” federal court due to “local negativity.” On Tuesday, the billionaire took to Twitter to air his grievances with local presiding officials. Owner… Continue reading Elon Musk wants to move trial away from San Francisco over ‘local negativity’

Judge Tells 30-Year-Old SBF to Move Back in With Parents on $250 Million Bail

Recently, a shocking decision was made by a judge regarding the bail of a 30-year-old South Bay female. The judge ordered her to move back in with her parents and pony up a bail of a staggering $250 million. The woman, who is being charged with multiple counts of mail and wire fraud, is currently… Continue reading Judge Tells 30-Year-Old SBF to Move Back in With Parents on $250 Million Bail

Compromised dispatch system helped move taxis to front of the line

Taxis are a key source of transportation in many cities, with an estimated 13 million rides per day in the United States alone. But even in peak hours, these cabs often have to wait in line behind other vehicles to pick up a customer. That was until a compromised taxi system emerged that helped taxis… Continue reading Compromised dispatch system helped move taxis to front of the line

YouTube’s NFL Sunday Ticket deal is a brilliant move for its subscription future

In recent weeks, YouTube announced that it had secured the rights to carry the NFL’s Sunday Ticket, giving users in the US the ability to watch every out-of-market game. The announcement was a testament to the platform’s ambitions to become a major streaming service and build a strong subscriber base. YouTube has long been known… Continue reading YouTube’s NFL Sunday Ticket deal is a brilliant move for its subscription future

Offering other stores on Apple’s iPhones and iPads isn’t a surprise – it’s a great move

In a recent move that shocked no one, Apple announced that other stores would now be available on their iPhone and iPad products. This shift away from their iconic Apple Store was met with both excitement and nervousness by consumers, with many praising the move while a few showing apprehension at the idea. But the… Continue reading Offering other stores on Apple’s iPhones and iPads isn’t a surprise – it’s a great move

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