Month: September 2017
‘Faux’ Male Feminists Draw Ire in Hollywood – The New York Times
iPhone X: 5 Reasons To Wait
Production of a Lifetime: Whitney Houston and Clive Davis – The New York Times
Woman Attacked After Asking Teens To ‘Be Quiet’ In Movie « CBS Denver
Box Office: Tom Cruise’s ‘American Made’ To Get Trampled By ‘Kingsman’ Sequel | Deadline
NBA suggests to teams unity ideas, reminds of anthem rule
Cher sues L.A. billionaire Patrick Soon-Shiong, accusing him of stock sale fraud – LA Times
Ad watchdog group tells T-Mobile to stop calling its 4G LTE network faster than Verizon’s
Megyn Kelly Today Needs to Be Torn Down and Rebuilt
Inside the New Proposal That Exacerbated Uber’s Board Divisions – The New York Times
Sling TV Execs Charlie Ergen, Warren Schlichting Talk A La Carte TV – What’s On Sling
Google Reports Rise In Data Requests From Governments
Netflix May Be Streamable on All Flights by 2018 – Condé Nast Traveler
Weekend Box Office: ‘American Made’ in Close Race With ‘Kingsman,’ ‘It’; ‘Flatliners’ Stalls | Hollywood Reporter
Social media is a silent relationship killer | New York Post
Social media is a silent relationship killer
“She took your pictures off her ‘gram. Y’all must have broke up.” Everyone with a social media account understands that verse of Yo Gotti’s song “Down in the DM.”…
http://nypost.com/2017/09/29/social-media-is-a-silent-relationship-killer/
Zuckerberg’s Preposterous Defense of Facebook – The New York Times
Opinion | Zuckerberg’s Preposterous Defense of Facebook
If everyone is upset with you, as the platform’s chief says, are you really doing something right?
IBM Now Has More Employees in India Than in the U.S. – The New York Times
IBM Now Has More Employees in India Than in the U.S.
IBM has shifted its center of gravity halfway around the world to India, making it a high-tech example of the globalization trends that the Trump administration has railed against.
Hannity beats Maddow in first week of 9 p.m. showdown – POLITICO
Hannity beats Maddow in first week of 9 p.m. showdown
Aided by big-name guests Bannon, O’Reilly and Limbaugh, the conservative wins the first battle of the cable firebrands.
http://www.politico.com/story/2017/09/29/sean-hannity-rachel-maddow-ratings-243307