Wednesday, February 24, 2016

'I can’t afford to buy groceries': Yelp employee fired for public letter to the CEO and 10 More

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'I can't afford to buy groceries': Yelp employee fired for public letter to the CEO

Former Yelp employee, Talia Jane, wrote a blog post addressed to Yelp CEO Jeremy Stoppelman that detailed her low pay and struggle to afford both her rent and groceries in the p...

Bill Gates sides with FBI over Apple in San Bernardino iPhone case

The latest Silicon Valley heavyweight to pick a side in Apple and the FBI's war of words is Bill Gates, and in a surprising turn, he's backing the law.

Kim caught Kanye sleeping and the Photoshops are amazing

Bae caught me slippin.'

This photo of Mark Zuckerberg with a VR army is disturbingly Orwellian

He's watching all of us.

Super chill cat gets faded with a pound of catnip

A Reddit user bought a pound of catnip for their cat, resulting in an excellent photo of a super cool cat.

Starbucks changed its rewards program and customers aren't taking it well

Small spenders lose out on the deal.

Mysterious Xbox Live outage leaves some of your games inaccessible

Xbox Live is having a lot of troubles and it's not clear why.

How to get Siri to read you any webpage

Here's how to use Siri to read you a webpage so you don't need to read it yourself.

Survey: More Americans support FBI than Apple in San Bernardino iPhone case

A survey conducted by the Pew Research Center found that 51% of Americans think Apple should comply with the court order and unlock the iPhone while 38% think they shouldn't and...

Tesla finally owns Tesla.com

A struggle that took over a decade ended today.

The inspiring story of the 106-year-old woman who met President Obama

When Virginia McLaurin was born in 1909 in South Carolina, segregation was law, and women did not have the right to vote.

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