Monthly Archives: July 2019
Craigslist founder, Facebook's ex-security chief team up over 2020 online fears
The project by Facebook Inc former chief security officer Alex Stamos to battle online abuses has received $5 million from Craigslist founder Craig Newmark, the Stanford Internet Observatory said this week.
U.S. House Speaker Pelosi all smiles after meeting with Ocasio-Cortez
U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez had no hatchet to bury on Friday, playing down tensions after a meeting between the powerful speaker and freshman lawmaker who in recent months has seized the Democratic Party spotlight.
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'Frankenstein's Monster's Monster, Frankenstein' could become an anthology, says creator
Frankenstein’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenstein feels like something totally out of the blue, a bizarre little gift bestowed upon millions of unsuspecting Netflix subscribers around the world. But if its creator has its way, there could be more where that came from. Speaking over the phone to Mashable, writer John Levenstein revealed that the 32-minute special […]
Huge LinkedIn loophole put user security at risk
If you were browsing the LinkedIn job boards this morning, you could have come across a job opening from Mashable titled “Assistant to Matt Binder.” It’s true. It would be the best job in the world…if it actually existed. Image: Screenshot: matt binder / mashable Even though it appears right there on Mashable’s official LinkedIn […]
Instagram tests new green screen effect in Stories
If FaceApp’s mega-viral age filter has taught us anything, it’s that the right selfie effects can take on a life of their own. Now, Instagram may be testing a new augmented reality feature that essentially puts you in front of a green screen. The feature was uncovered by app researcher Jane Manchun Wong, who has […]
Report: Mets’ Syndergaard on trading block
Expect right-handed pitcher Noah Syndergaard to be a quality starter on the trading block ahead of the July 31 deadline, ESPN reported Thursday through a source.
U.S. House panel approves subpoenas for Trump officials' private emails
A Democratic-led congressional committee voted on Thursday to authorize subpoenas for official White House communications sent through private email and messaging services by senior officials in President Donald Trump’s administration, deepening a probe into potential violations of government record-keeping laws.
U.S. sanctions target food subsidy scam in Venezuela, charges businessman
The United States imposed sanctions on Thursday on 10 people and 13 groups in a Venezuelan food subsidy scheme the U.S. Treasury said lined the pockets of President Nicolas Maduro, his stepsons and others as ordinary Venezuelans suffer food shortages.
'Zombieland: Double Tap' trailer teases an even more absurd land of zombies
The first trailer for Zombieland: Double Tap has landed, continuing the adventures in post-zombie apocalypse America with more humor, more celebrities, and more absurd moments. With Jesse Eisenberg, Emma Stone, Woody Harrelson, and Abigail Breslin reprising their roles as savvy survivors, the Double Tap trailer also showcases a whole new cast of characters to mix […]