Monthly Archives: March 2018
Struggling Djokovic splits with coach Agassi
BELGRADE (Reuters) – Former world number one Novak Djokovic has parted company with head coach Andre Agassi after struggling to rediscover his form following a long elbow injury layoff.
Trump attacks Amazon, again, over U.S. postal rates
(Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump launched his second attack in a week on Amazon.com Inc on Saturday, accusing the world’s biggest online retailer of getting unfairly cheap rates from the U.S. Postal Service and not paying enough tax.
Funko launches adorable cereal with iconic pop culture figures in every box
The company behind pop culture’s most collectible vinyl figurines has joined the cereal game in the most brand-appropriate way. Funko is known for its Pops, which turns everything from Star Wars to Edward Scissorhands into adorable collectible action figures. Nothing beats the cute of its latest invention though, a line of cereal that will come […]
9 Instagram Stories tips and tricks to dazzle your followers
It didn’t take long for Instagram Stories to take off. Instagram’s hottest new feature has become exponentially popular since its inception in August 2016, much to the detriment of competitors like Snapchat. In August, the company said that Stories have driven users younger than 25 to use the app upwards of 32 minutes a day […]
Tesla Autopilot was turned on when the fatal crash in California occurred
Tesla has confirmed that yes, Autopilot was active when a Model X was the at the center of a fatal crash last week. A new post filed to the auto maker’s blog on Friday confirmed this key detail. The March 23 crash, which occurred when the Model X struck a highway barrier, left the driver […]
The coolest umbrella we've ever seen is on sale for $19
Mother Nature has a cheeky sense of humor, doesn’t she? She turns a beautiful sunny day into a treacherous rainstorm when you least expect it. And even if you are one of the lucky few who has an umbrella on hand, she’ll add a gust of wind that’ll turn it inside out, leaving you soaking […]
Baseball: Players from record 21 countries on Opening Day rosters
(Reuters) – A total 254 international players from a record 21 countries appeared on Major League Baseball’s Opening Day rosters including the first from South Africa and Lithuania, MLB said on Friday.
U.S. visa applicants to be asked for social media history – State Department
(Reuters) – In a broad expansion of the information gathered from applicants for U.S. visas, the federal government is proposing to collect social media identities from nearly everyone who seeks entry into the United States, according to a State Department filing on Friday.
Trump tells advisers he wants U.S. out of Syria: senior officials
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (Reuters) – President Donald Trump is telling advisers he wants an early exit of U.S. troops from Syria, two senior administration officials said on Friday, a stance that may put him at odds with many top U.S. officials.
You might want to upgrade to a PS4 Pro for 'God of War'
No 4K? No problem. But you might want to upgrade your PlayStation. The upcoming God of War, perhaps the most anticipated PS4 game this spring, if not the whole year, will have a “performance mode” that “makes the game run so so smooth,” according to the title’s creative director Cory Barlog. But there’s a catch: […]