This app let’s you buy the food that restaurants want to throw away

Just because it’s not fresh doesn’t mean it’s not edible. For people willing to eat food that’s old, but not too old, a new app by the name of Too Good To Go sells leftover food that restaurants would normally throw out. Naturally, the food is much cheaper since it’s not quite as fresh as what the restaurants normally sell,… Continue reading This app let’s you buy the food that restaurants want to throw away

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Verizon has acquired Yahoo’s core business for $4.8 billion

Marissa Mayer has laid off thousands of Yahoo employees over the last four years, all in an effort to turn things around for the company. It didn’t work, and neither did any of her other turnaround efforts, which is why Yahoo’s shareholders have decided to throw in the towel and sell the company’s core business to Verizon… Continue reading Verizon has acquired Yahoo’s core business for $4.8 billion

Netflix can only stream 1080p content through Microsoft Edge

Microsoft’s new web browser doesn’t have much going for it, and at the moment, there isn’t a reason to use it instead of Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox. However, the company claimed on Wednesday that Microsoft Edge is the only browser out there at the moment that’s capable of playing 1080p content on Netflix, which tests… Continue reading Netflix can only stream 1080p content through Microsoft Edge

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Casinos are becoming more like arcades to attract millennials

Millennials are a notoriously difficult demographic to attract, because growing up with digital media has made is so that their tastes and preferences are vastly different than previous generations. In an effort to attract millennials, businesses have had to look at what’s popular with them and then figure out how to work those things into their… Continue reading Casinos are becoming more like arcades to attract millennials

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Google Search might soon have a built-in speed-testing tool

Speedtest.com has been the go-to place to test out your Internet speed for years, but last month, Netflix launched its own speed-testing website, known as Test.com, that’s even easier and faster than Ookla’s website. However, rumor has it that Google is working on its own speed-testing tool that will surpass even Netflix’s tool in terms of easiness,… Continue reading Google Search might soon have a built-in speed-testing tool

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Google might be altering search results to favor Hillary Clinton

Last month, Gizmodo published a report claiming that Facebook workers are routinely suppressing conservative news stories, and have been doing so for a while. As if that accusation wasn’t frightening enough, SourceFed posted a video on Thursday claiming that Google is also altering the news that we see to push its own agenda, which the video claims… Continue reading Google might be altering search results to favor Hillary Clinton

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Elon Musk denies report that Samsung and Tesla are partnering up

We know that Samsung wants to increase its presence in the automotive market, and there’s no way Tesla can meet the insane demand for its vehicles without help, which is why it was easy to believe the report from Reuters on Tuesday that the two companies were partnering up. The report claimed that Samsung will be… Continue reading Elon Musk denies report that Samsung and Tesla are partnering up

Nobody can waste billions of dollar better than Microsoft

I’m not one to laugh at other people’s failure… except that I am, and one of my favorite targets to laugh at is Microsoft and it’s hilarious attempts to become a serious player in the mobile market. It’s efforts in this regard are riddled with amusing failures, but the biggest and most amusing failure of them… Continue reading Nobody can waste billions of dollar better than Microsoft