In a tweet, she seemed excited about ginning up some kind of viral culture war debate with friends and colleagues on the show, especially Oscar-winning Whoopi Goldberg.
Reza Farahan supports ‘Vanderpump Rules’ firings, addresses LeeAnne Locken exit
Last week, former “Vanderpump Rules” cast member Faith Stowers discussed a 2018 incident in which Schroeder, 31, and Doute, 37, made a false police report against her. Schroeder also bragged about the situation on the “Bitch Bible” podcast at the time.
Deals: Get $300 Off Apple’s 16-Inch MacBook Pro at Amazon and B&H Photo
Apple introduced the 16-inch MacBook Pro last November, featuring a larger 16-inch Retina display, slimmer bezels, an updated keyboard with a scissor mechanism instead of a butterfly mechanism, up to 64GB RAM, up to 8TB of storage, and AMD Radeon Pro 5000M Series graphics cards.
Dell XPS 17 launches at $1,000 less than its MacBook rival, how they compare
When we originally covered Dell’s announcement, it was slated to start at $1,500. Now that it’s officially launched, this PC surprisingly starts at $1,400. That’s $1,000 less than the base 16-inch MacBook Pro’s official price. Yes, Apple’s does start out with higher specifications, but by letting users upgrade storage and memory themselves, there’s next to no way the sheer value can be beaten here.
What Windows can teach the Mac about the switch to ARM processors
ARM-based Windows computers are slower. Unless you’re able to stay within those Chromebook-esque constraints, things get real chuggy real fast. We’ve all been assuming that Apple’s much-vaunted prowess at making fast ARM chips for iPads will translate well to Macs, but there’s no guarantee that’s true until we get to test them ourselves.
iMac supply running low from Apple as rumors suggest WWDC redesign, more
This redesign will mark the first change to the iMac in 2012 and the first front-facing change in a decade. The fact that supply of the existing 27-inch iMac is running low is a strong indicator that a new model could be on the way, but we’ll have to wait until WWDC kicks off on June 22 to know for sure.
Samsung brings the absolutely massive One UI 2.1 update to the Galaxy Note 9
We’re talking about Galaxy Note 9 units in Germany, and in case you’re wondering how big of a deal this update is for actual end users, the handset’s dedicated subreddit is pretty self-explanatory, having been flooded with a bunch of elated reports within the space of just a couple of hours.
Upgrade to the massive Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite unlocked for $450
The S10 Lite also features a triple rear-camera setup with 12-megapixel ultra-wide, 48-megapixel wide-angle and 5-megapixel macro lenses. It has 128GB of storage onboard and a massive 4,500-mAh battery. Alas, it doesn’t support wireless charging.
ANDROID 11: CONVERSATIONS, BUBBLES, AND MAKING SENSE OF COMPLEXITY
The most noticeable change is that Google is adding a new section called “conversations.” Android has had different “types” of notifications for some time, but in Android 11, it’s more clearly delineating them into distinct sections. The idea is to take all of the many options you can set for how notifications appear and simplify them into three big buckets: conversations, alerting notifications, and silent notifications.
Google announces major updates to Android Studio and Google Play Console
Google also says the device emulator in Android Studio is now more tightly integrated with the IDE. “Tests now run side-by-side so you can see results from multiple devices at the same time,” the blog post said, “and we’ve improved the device manager to more easily handle your devices.”