A pair of venture capital investors in Uber Technologies Inc. criticized the company for tapping insiders to conduct an investigation into sexual harassment and discrimination claims by a former employee. Mitch and Freada Kapor, spouses and investing partners at Kapor Capital, said they have been unsuccessful in their attempts to convince Uber behind the scenes to prioritize diversity issues.
Category: iPhone and iPad App
Roseville Man Sentenced to over 21 Years in Prison for Soliciting…
According to court documents, Mora used the online application, Kik Messenger, to encourage girls between the ages of 14 and 17 to send him sexually explicit photographs, engage in sexually explicit conversations, and to meet him to have sex. In some cases, Mora represented that he was younger than his actual age, claiming to be 19 years old, when exchanging messages with his victims.
Donald Trump uses old, unstable Andrid phone raising security concerns1 hour ago
Contrary to the reports that the Donald Trump had ditched his Android mobile phone for a potentially more secure device, the 45th US President is still using his old device to post on Twitter. According to a report in the New York Times on Wednesday, Trump has been using his old, unsecured Android phone to post on Twitter since moving to Washington late last week.
What happens to Donald Trump’s Twitter account now that he’s president?
Get Boston Globe’s Political Happy Hour newsletter , your afternoon shot of politics, sent straight from the desk of Joshua Miller. From the beginning of his campaign, President Donald Trump has wielded his infamous Twitter account with unprecedented efficiency, blasting out thousands of tweets directly to his millions of followers.
Trump steps into security bubble; will he bring his phone?
President-elect Donald Trump and his wife Melania Trump arrive at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., Thursday, Jan. 19, 2017, ahead of Friday’s inauguration. President-elect Donald Trump and his wife Melania Trump arrive at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., Thursday, Jan. 19, 2017, ahead of Friday’s inauguration.
The Republicans’ Counterrevolution
For referring to Donald Trump’s presidency as illegitimate, Rep. John Lewis found himself in the crosshairs of Donald Trump’s weaponized iPhone and his itchy Twitter-finger. And having been in the fight to secure voting rights for Americans, facing bricks, water cannons, attack dogs, batons and the threat of imminent death from the Klan, he speaks from a place of some knowledge.
Phone hacking company falls victim to hackers
In this July 18, 2011, file photo, an examiner at an FBI digital forensics lab views data extracted easily from a smartphone, in Salt Lake City. A digital forensics firm known for helping law enforcement crack into locked smartphones has fallen victim to hackers.
Obama makes his mark as first ‘social media’ president
When President Barack Obama urged fellow leaders at the United Nations to do more for the world’s refugees, his mention of a young boy named Alex could have been just a footnote, unnoticed or quickly forgotten. The White House had other plans.
Trump’s solution to technology hacks: ‘write it out and have it delivered by courier’
As Barack Obama began preparing to leave office, the first smartphone-toting U.S. president ordered his team to upgrade the White House’s aging technology for his successor. New computers were purchased and faster internet was installed.
Trump’s solution to technology hacks: ‘write it out and have it delivered by courier’
As Barack Obama began preparing to leave office, the first smartphone-toting U.S. president ordered his team to upgrade the White House’s aging technology for his successor. New computers were purchased and faster internet was installed.
FILE – In this Thursday, Nov. 10, 2016, file photo,
Trump really doesn’t trust computers President-elect leans toward old technology despite Twitter use. Check out this story on portclintonnewsherald.com: http://usat.ly/2iU5N8e FILE – In this Thursday, Nov. 10, 2016, file photo, President Barack Obama meets with President-elect Donald Trump in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington.