During the novel coronavirus pandemic, Lyft has expanded its services beyond just ride hailing. For example, last week in the San Francisco Bay Area, it initiated a pilot that lets drivers deliver medical supplies and meals. The company confirmed on Friday that it's now collaborating with Amazon to supply the e-commerce giant with drivers to do package and grocery deliveries.
Lyft made the announcement in an email to drivers on Thursday, adding that it'll be sending out weekly notifications with "new information about driving, earning opportunities, and supporting your community." This news was first reported by Bloomberg
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1 Download and install the 4K Video Downloader setup file. Go to https://www.4kdownload.com/products/product-videodownloader in your computer's web browser, then click Get 4K Video Downloader on the left side of the page. Once the setup file finishes downloading, do the following depending on your computer's operating system:
Go to the video. Open YouTube by going to https://www.youtube.com/ in your computer's web browser, then search for or navigate to the video from which you want to download music. 3 Copy the video's address. Highlight the video's URL in the address bar at the top of your browser, then press Ctrl+C (Windows) or ⌘ Command+C (Mac) to copy it. 4 Click Paste Link on the software after installing . It's in the top-left corner of the window. 5 Wait for the video to finish parsing. Once you see the quality options appear in the 4K Video Downloader window, you can proceed. [Intro: SAINt JHN & Blue Ivy Carter]
Brown skin girl Your skin just like pearls The best thing in the world Never trade you for anybody else Singin' brown skin girl Your skin just like pearls The best thing in the world I never trade you for anybody else, singin'... [Verse 1: Wizkid] She said she really grew up poor like me Don't believe in nothin' but the almighty Just a likkle jeans and a pure white tee She never did forever be nobody wifey, yeah So while I may not pretty boy, your heart is amiss Play it like a villain 'cause she caught in a wave Tonight I am walkin' away 9 to 5 mind, on the grind, yeah, yeah [Pre-Chorus: Wizkid] Tonight I might fall in love, dependin' on how you hold me I'm glad that I'm calmin' down, can't let no one come control me Keep dancin' and call it love, she fightin' but fallin' slowly If ever you are in doubt, remember what mama told me [Chorus: Wizkid] Brown skin girl, ya skin just like pearls Your back against the world I never trade you for anybody else, say Brown skin girl, ya skin just like pearls The best thing in all the world I never trade you for anybody else, say [Verse 2: Beyoncé] Pose like a trophy when Naomis walk in She need an Oscar for that pretty dark skin Pretty like Lupita when the cameras close in Drip broke the levee when my Kellys roll in I think tonight she might braid her braids Melanin too dark to throw her shade She minds her business and wines her waist Gold like 24k, okay [Pre-Chorus: Wizkid & Beyoncé] Tonight I might fall in love, dependin' on how you hold me I'm glad that I'm calmin' down, can't let no one come control me Keep dancin' and call it love, she fightin' but fallin' slowly If ever you are in doubt, remember what mama told me [Chorus: Wizkid & Beyoncé] Brown skin girl, ya skin just like pearls Your back against the world I never trade you for anybody else, say Brown skin girl, ya skin just like pearls The best thing in all the world I never trade you for anybody else, say [Verse 3: Beyoncé] Oh, have you looked in the mirror lately? (Lately) Wish you could trade eyes with me (Because) There's complexities in complexion But your skin, it glow like diamonds Dig me like the earth, you be giving birth Took everything in life, baby, know your worth I love everything about you, from your nappy curls To every single curve, your body natural Same skin that was broken be the same skin takin' over Most things out of focus, view But when you're in the room, they notice you (Notice you) 'Cause you're beautiful Yeah, you're beautiful [Pre-Chorus: Beyoncé] Them men, them gon' fall in love with you and all of your glory Your skin is not only dark, it shines and it tells your story Keep dancin', they can't control you They watchin', they all adore you If ever you are in doubt, remember what mama told you [Chorus: Beyoncé & Wizkid] Brown skin girl (Brown skin girl), ya skin just like pearls (Brown skin girl) Your back against the world (Oh) I never trade you for anybody else, say (No, no) Brown skin girl (Brown skin girl), ya skin just like pearls (Brown skin) The best thing in all the world I never trade you for anybody else, say [Outro: Blue Ivy Carter] Brown skin girl Your skin just like pearls The best thing in the world I never trade you for anybody else, singin'... Huawei ban: Here's a breakdown of the embattled Chinese telecom and phone maker's saga so far.23/7/2019 Huawei is making some of the biggest waves in the wireless industry right now. It's the world's No. 1 telecom supplier and No. 2 phone manufacturer. Yet it's a pariah in several countries, including the US, to the point that the FBI reportedly set up a sting at CES 2019. Over the last few months, there's been an upswing in scrutiny of Huawei, with a number of countries banning the use of its networking equipment. That's why its phones are virtually invisible in the US despite its massive presence around the world. 2019
July 23: Huawei lays off more than 600 US workers due to blacklisting. July 22: Leaked documents suggested that Huawei secretly helped build North Korea's wireless network. Also, the White House gathering tech execs for a meeting where Trump reportedly said Huawei licensing deals will be "timely." July 19: Huawei says Hongmeng OS isn't designed as an Android replacement. July 16: Bipartisan group of senators introduces 5G legislation that would keep Huawei blacklisted. July 15: Canada may wait until after October elections to decide on Huawei ban, while the US will reportedly let Huawei sell to companies within weeks. Also, Huawei reportedly plans major layoffs at its US research labs. July 9: US will allow licensed sales to Huawei, but it remains blacklisted. July 7: Huawei CEO says its HongMeng OS alternative is 'likely' faster than Android, but needs its own app store. July 4: US government tries to get Huawei lawsuit thrown out. July 3: Huawei remains on Commerce Department's blacklist despite Trump's latest decision. July 2: Huawei reportedly isn't sure about using Android in future phones. July 1: Trump official says eased Huawei restrictions only apply to widely available products. June 29: Trump decides to lift some restrictions on US companies selling to Huawei. June 27: Huawei employees worked on Chinese military research projects, according to a report from Bloomberg. June 25: US companies are reportedly bypassing the Trump ban on sales to Huawei, while FedEx is suing the Commerce Department over the diversion of Huawei packages. June 24: Huawei says it'll increase its 5G investment in spite of US ban, while attorneys for its imprisoned CFO have asked for the US extradition request to be withdrawn. Also, an FCC commissioner wants Huawei gear out of US networks, and the Trump administration reportedly is thinking about requiring domestic 5G equipment to be made outside China. June 21: Huawei unveils a trio of new Nova 5 phones in China as US tensions simmer, and its Mate X foldable phone will reportedly launch by September. The US also blacklists five more Chinese tech companies. June 19: Huawei's CEO isn't worried about $30 billion revenue hit from US ban. June 18: Huawei boss predicts $30B revenue hit from US ban, but Microsoft starts selling its laptops again. June 13: Chinese ambassador warns Britain that excluding Huawei from 5G sends a "bad signal." June 12: Huawei reportedly moves to trademark its own OS, and apparently chases Verizon for $1B in patent licensing fees. June 11: Huawei says it'll need more time to become world's biggest phone seller and reportedly delays announcement of its new laptop indefinitely. June 10: Huawei reportedly asks app developers to publish on its AppGallery store, and a White House official apparently wants to delay the US government's Huawei ban. June 7: Facebook stops letting Huawei preinstall its apps, and Google reportedly warns the Trump administration that its Huawei ban creates a national security risk. Also, Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou's extradition hearing is set for January 2020. June 6: Russian telecom agrees to let Huawei develop country's 5G network, while China gives Huawei a boost by issuing 5G licenses. June 5: Huawei chairman says company would sign a "no-spy" deal with US. June 4: Huawei trade secrets trial reportedly kicks off in Texas. June 3: Science publisher IEEE reverses its week-old ban on Huawei scientists reviewing technical papers. June 2: Huawei reportedly strips back production of phones amid US crackdown. May 31: Huawei reportedly orders employees to cancel US meetings, mirrors Consumer Technology Association's criticism of Trump's plans to impose higher tariffs on imported Mexican goods. May 30: Huawei membership restored by SD Association and Wi-Fi Alliance, while it quietly launches its 5G lab in the shadow of the US ban. Also, its wearables shipments quadruple in first quarter. May 29: Huawei asks court to rule US ban unconstitutional. May 28: Huawei reportedly plans to bring OS to China later this year, internationally in 2020. May 26: Ren Zhengfei, Huawei's founder, says he'd "be the first to protest" if China retaliated against Apple. May 24: Huawei's operating system may be called "Hongmeng," while Amazon Japan reportedly stops selling its devices. May 23: US reportedly accuses Huawei of lying about Chinese ties. May 22: Chip designer Arm ditches Huawei, while Mate 20 X gets dropped from UK 5G launch. May 21: Huawei reportedly wants its app store to compete with Google's. May 20: Huawei gets a temporary reprieve from the US trade ban, prompting Google to revive work temporarily. May 19: Google cuts off Huawei phones from future Android updates. May 16: Huawei says US ban will 'significantly harm' American jobs and companies. May 15: Trump effectively bans Huawei with a national security order. May 8: 5G rollout may face a delay in UK over Huawei investigations. May 3: Countries draft 5G security proposals as the US warns again of Huawei's threat. May 2: A Huawei leak prompts the sacking of UK defense minister Gavin Williamson. May 1: Huawei hits 50% growth in phone sales and reportedly has an 8K 5G TV in the works for later this year. April 30: Vodafone found hidden backdoors in Huawei equipment, according to a report. April 24: Britain will reportedly allow Huawei limited access to 5G infrastructure. Several days later, China pushes Britain to let Huawei be part of 5G rollout. April 21: The CIA reportedly says Huawei is funded by Chinese state security. April 11: Google and Huawei will pay Nexus 6P owners for bootloop issues in class-action lawsuit. April 9: The US reportedly no longer demands a Huawei ban in Germany. April 8: Huawei is "open" to selling its 5G chips to Apple, says report. April 4, 2019: Huawei sets new goals to overtake Samsung and Apple, and MIT severs links with Huawei and ZTE due to US investigations. March 29, 2019: Huawei slams US for having "a loser's attitude" because its tech can't compete. March 28, 2019: British watchdog warns that Huawei products represent "significantly increased risk." March 26, 2019: Huawei launches the P30 and P30 Pro in Paris. March 19, 2019: Angela Merkel pushes back against US pressure to bar Huawei from Germany's 5G rollout. March 15, 2019: Huawei's CFO wanted to quit before arrest, according to the company's founder. March 14, 2019: Huawei is developing its own OS in case it can't use Android or Windows, report says. March 12, 2019: US reportedly tells Germany to drop Huawei or it'll limit intelligence sharing. The Huawei Mate 20 hits 10 million shipped. March 8, 2019: Huawei sues the US government over its equipment ban. March 5, 2019: Huawei reportedly calls for international cybersecurity standards. March 1, 2019: An extradition hearing for Huawei's CFO gets the go-ahead from Canada, and the US warns the Philippines against using Huawei 5G gear. Feb. 28, 2019: Chinese kids literally sing Huawei's praises in surreal video. Feb. 26, 2019: Samsung and Huawei settle 2-year-old patent dispute. Feb. 25, 2019: Huawei could face a solar tech ban in the US. Feb. 24, 2019: Huawei unveils the Mate X foldable phone. Feb. 22, 2019: Italian politicians reportedly push for Huawei 5G ban. Feb. 21, 2019: Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says countries using Huawei tech pose a risk to the US. Feb. 20-21, 2019: Ren Zhengfei says that the arrest of his daughter, the company's CFO, was "politically motivated and that the US treats 5G like "military" tech. Feb. 19, 2019: Ren tells the BBC "there's no way the US can crush us." Feb. 17, 2019: The UK reportedly concludes that using Huawei in 5G is a manageable risk. Feb. 6, 2019: US State Department discourages European countries from using Huawei equipment in their 5G rollouts. Feb. 4, 2019: A report says the FBI raided a Huawei lab and set up a CES sting. Also, two of the company's staff were expelled from Denmark after a work permit inspection. The charges unsealed today clearly allege that Huawei intentionally conspired to steal the intellectual property of an American company. FBI Director Christopher Wray, Jan. 29, 2019 Jan. 30, 2019: Qualcomm reaches an interim licensing agreement with Huawei. Jan. 29, 2019: US hammers Huawei with 23 indictments for alleged trade secret theft and fraud. Jan. 25, 2019: Colleges reportedly drop Huawei equipment to appease the Trump administration. Also, Huawei says it'll reveal a foldable phone with 5G in February. Jan. 24, 2019: Huawei reportedly says it'll take the smartphone crown from Samsung by 2020. Jan. 23, 2019: Huawei's CFO may face formal extradition to the US, report says. Jan. 18, 2019: China says a Canadian ban on Huawei's 5G tech will trigger "repercussions." Jan. 11, 2019: In Poland, a Huawei employee gets arrested over alleged spying.Three days later, Huawei sacks that employee. Jan. 8, 2019: Huawei fights to stay in the US with laptops and tablets at CES. Jan. 4, 2019: Senators introduce a bipartisan bill to address concerns about Chinese tech companies. Jan. 3, 2019: A report suggests that President Trump may use an executive order to ban Huawei and ZTE purchases. Read: Huawei could survive without Android, but not very well 2018Dec. 24, 2018: Huawei exceeds 200 million smartphone shipments. Dec. 12, 2018: A Canadian court grants Huawei's CFO $10 million bail. Dec. 7, 2018: Reuters reports that Japan will stop buying Huawei, ZTE equipment. Dec. 6, 2018: Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou is arrested in Canada at the request of the US. Dec. 5, 2018: Britain's BT says it'll strip Huawei equipment from 4G network by 2021 and won't use it in 5G core. Oct. 18, 2018: Huawei tussles with US startup CNEX Labs over theft of technology. Sept. 7, 2018: Huawei gets caught cheating on a phone benchmark test. Sept. 5, 2018: In a Senate hearing on Facebook and Twitter, Huawei and ZTE get called out. Aug. 1, 2018: Knocking off Apple, Huawei becomes the No. 2 phone seller. July 19, 2018: Huawei crosses 100 million shipments mark for the year to date. July 11, 2018: Australia says it'll ban Huawei from 5G rollout amid security concerns. June 7, 2018: Congress calls out Google over its ties with Huawei. June 6, 2018: A report reveals that Facebook gave Huawei special access to user data. May 2, 2018: The Pentagon bans the sale of Huawei and ZTE phones on US military bases. March 22, 2018: Huawei loses Best Buy as retail partner. Feb. 13, 2018: FBI Director Chris Wray warns against buying Huawei and ZTE phones. Jan. 9, 2018: At the Consumer Electronics Show, Huawei CEO Richard Yu addresses the loss of AT&T support. 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Say goodbye to Mac OS X. Say hello to macOS, the new name of Apple's desktop operating system14/6/2016 Apple just changed the name of its original operating system for the first time since 1999 on Monday at its annual conference.
Say goodbye to OS X — and meet macOS, the new name for Apple’s desktop operating system. “I”m talking about the name OS X itself — it’s been with us for over 15 years, and it’s served us so well,” Apple SVP Craig Federighi said. But times change, and now “the name of the world’s most advanced desktop operating system is now MacOS.” macOS has been a key product for Apple since former CEO Steve Jobs returned to the company in 1997, bringing technology from NeXT. In 2001, the first desktop version based on NeXT was released under the name OS X — pronounced “oh ess ten.” Since then, Apple has released a new version of OS X every year, previously named after big cats, like leopards and cheetahs, and most recently named after scenic locations in California, like Yosemite. This year’s macOS is named “Sierra.” But Apple has released and developed several new platforms that have arguably surpassed macOS in importance, especially iOS, the software that makes iPhones run. On Monday, Apple announced the tenth version of iOS. So to prevent confusion, Apple renamed its oldest operating system. The new name change also brings Apple’s desktop brand in line with its other platforms. The new name won’t cause a big change to the way users use their Macs, but it may take a while for developers and users to get used to saying “OS X.” But it’s still the same stable operating system that Apple’s been developing for the past 15 years. The new MacOS will be a free update, and will become available this fall. Guerrilla Mail Guerilla Mail provides disposable, temporary email. Technically, the address will exist forever, and never be used again. Any messages received at the address, accessible at guerrillamail.com, only last one hour. You get a totally scrambled email address that’s easily copied to the clipboard. There’s an option to use your own domain name as well, but that’s probably not keeping you under the radar. GuerrillaMail is the perfect way to create an email address to sign up for a different, more permanent-yet-anonymous email address. Or to send a quick, anonymous email instantly—no signup required. You can even attach a file if it’s less than 150MB in size, or use it to send someone your excess bitcoins. Coupled with the Tor browser, you’re practically invisible. |
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