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- Salesforce Will Help Employees Worried About Abortion Access Exit Texas
- Apple: Don’t Attach Your iPhone to Motorcycles, Mopeds, or Scooters if You Want the Camera to Last
- Batman: Wayne Family Adventures, DC's First Webtoon, Is a Delight
- 15 X-Files Guest Stars Who Helped Make the Show a Classic
- In Ron's Gone Wrong, the Social Network Has Been Roboticized
Salesforce Will Help Employees Worried About Abortion Access Exit Texas Posted: 11 Sep 2021 09:47 PM PDT Salesforce made one of the biggest moves in the tech industry in light of a highly restrictive Texas abortion law on Friday. In a message to employees on Slack, the company said it would help them and their immediate families relocate if they are worried about access to reproductive healthcare in their state. |
Apple: Don’t Attach Your iPhone to Motorcycles, Mopeds, or Scooters if You Want the Camera to Last Posted: 11 Sep 2021 07:00 PM PDT Apple has a message for iPhone users with high-power motorcycles, mopeds, and scooters: Don't attach your phone to them you value your camera. |
Batman: Wayne Family Adventures, DC's First Webtoon, Is a Delight Posted: 11 Sep 2021 02:30 PM PDT There's not a lot that surprises me about Batman comics anymore, but I did not expect to see the formerly dead, tortured soul/antihero Jason Todd lunge after a cookie. It's only one of the many delightful scenes in DC Comics' first collaboration with the Korean digital comics platform Webtoon, Batman: Wayne Family… |
15 X-Files Guest Stars Who Helped Make the Show a Classic Posted: 11 Sep 2021 11:30 AM PDT Sure, we love Mulder and Scully—as well as Skinner and even that pesky Cigarette Smoking Man. And while a good portion of The X-Files' magic came from the interactions between its regular cast members, the sci-fi series' prolific use of guest stars helped elevate its storytelling, particularly in its wonderful … |
In Ron's Gone Wrong, the Social Network Has Been Roboticized Posted: 11 Sep 2021 08:30 AM PDT Those kids today. Always on their phones! It seems like they've stopped talking to each other except through Instagram and TikTok and the Whozit and Whatevers. But what if. instead of phones, their social lives were conducted through adorable robots called B-Bots? |
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