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What’s new in version 1.20.3
  • Add multiple timezones support in menu bar
  • Fix trackpad not closing popover
  • Fix month outline artifacts for some zoom levels
  • Localization updates

Uber ordered to pay $8.5m over claim driver raped passenger

A US court has ordered Uber to pay $8.5m (£6.2m) to a woman who said she was raped by a man driving for the ride-share company in a legal ruling that could influence the outcome of thousands of other cases against the company.

The federal lawsuit was heard in Arizona, where a jury deliberated for two days, before finding that Uber was responsible for the driver’s behaviour.

Uber said it intended to appeal against the verdict.

The jury rejected additional claims made in the lawsuit, including that Uber had been negligent and that its safety systems were defective.

Källa: Uber ordered to pay $8.5m over claim driver raped passenger

Apple dinged over low-quality, scammy-looking ads on Apple News – 9to5Mac

Apple dinged over low-quality, scammy-looking ads on Apple News – 9to5Mac

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Apple’s controversial partnership with Taboola to serve ads on Apple News seems to be going exactly as expected. Here’s why.

Not a great look for Apple’s ever-expanding ad ambitions

In case you’re not familiar with Taboola, it is one of the largest ad-tech companies in the world, with a US$1 billion market cap.

It is also widely known to serve rather low-quality and borderline untrustworthy ads, which was surprising when Axios reported in 2024 that Apple had struck a deal with it to sell and place ads on Apple News.

Källa: Apple dinged over low-quality, scammy-looking ads on Apple News – 9to5Mac

Penisgate erupts at Olympics; scandal exposes risks of bulking your bulge

As the 2026 Olympic Winter Games begin today, news articles are swelling with juicy claims that male ski jumpers have injected their penises with fillers to gain a flight advantage.

As the rumor goes, having a bigger bulge on a required 3D body scan taken in the pre-season could earn jumpers extra centimeters of material in their jumpsuits—and a suit’s larger nether regions provide more surface area to glide to the gold. Even a small increase can make a satisfying difference in this sport. A 2025 simulation-based study published in the journal Frontiers in Sports and Active Living suggested that every 2 cm of extra fabric in a ski jumpsuit could increase drag by about 4 percent and increase lift by about 5 percent. On a jump, that extra 2 cm of fabric amounts to an extra 5.8 meters, the simulations found.

Källa: Penisgate erupts at Olympics; scandal exposes risks of bulking your bulge

Trump ends Obama-era restrictions on commercial fishing in protected area off New England

President Donald Trump issued a proclamation on Friday reopening a huge swath of protected sea in the Atlantic Ocean to commercial fishing.

Trump said the move would reestablish fishing in Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument off the New England coast, a nearly 5,000-square-mile preserve east of Cape Cod that was created by former President Barack Obama. Trump rolled back protections in the area in 2020 and President Joe Biden later restored them.

Källa: Trump ends Obama-era restrictions on commercial fishing in protected area off New England