Maldives Hotel on Rangali Island has employed its own Instagram butlers to help guests score the best awe-inspiring pics possible. 'Grammers can follow a curated trail where the obliging butler will advise on sunset versus sunrise “golden-hour” light conditions, facilitate a beachside yoga class and … Read More
Police have used partial fingerprints drawn from a WhatsApp photo in securing 11 convictions related to drug trafficking in Wales, U.K. Representatives of the South Wales Police told the BBC that the approach was “groundbreaking,” and highlighted the potential to leverage evidence found on the … Read More
In February, Channel 10 News obtained a WhatsApp conversation between Judge Ronit Poznansky-Katz and the security's authority lawyer Eran Shacham-Shavit, in which the latter told the former that the authorities intended to release some of the suspects in the probe, while holding others for a few … Read More
WhatsApp has introduced a new feature to its Android version. This new feature joins the flurry of other new features rolled out by the messaging platform owned by Facebook. The new features are aimed at offering an earlier and more intuitive experience to the users. According to WABetaInfo, the … Read …
@Starbucks The police were called because these men hadn't ordered anything. They were waiting for a friend to show up, who did as they were taken out in handcuffs for doing nothing. All the other white ppl are wondering why it's never happened to us when we do the same …
The arrests of two black men at a Starbucks shop in Center City Philadelphia – for doing nothing more than waiting for a friend to join them – has ignited a massive outcry despite an apology and pledge by the company's CEO to revisit corporate policies. PREVIOUS COVERAGE; Starbucks CEO … …
United had the opportunity to prolong City's wait to secure title glory by another week when they took on West Brom this afternoon. But Jose Mourinho's men failed to make the breakthrough at Old Trafford and paid the price when Jay Rodriguez nodded the Baggies in front. West Brom held …
Almost all of Facebook's 2.2 billion users (11 million in Australia) are, given the recent privacy scandal, aware that they are the product – and that they pay with their time and data for using the world's biggest social network. But it's likely almost none of them have read Facebook's …
Many of the questions from conservative members of Congress centered on Facebook's move to suppress the page of the pro-President Donald Trump digital media personalities known as “Diamond & Silk,” two North Carolina sisters whose real names are Lynette Hardaway and Rochelle Richardson. Read More
As its co-founder and CEO, Mark Zuckerberg testified before Congress about a data, Facebook gave users access to the data it had shared with data brokers and advertisers, including login information, deleted friends and even offline activity. Brian Chen of the New York Times found this out by tracking … Read …