The late-night email to Tim Cook that set the Apple Watch saga in motion
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:34:34 GMT
By Mark Gurman | BloombergAt about 1 a.m. California time in 2013, a scientist emailed Apple Inc. Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook with an irresistible pitch.“I strongly believe that we can develop the new wave of technology that will make Apple the No. 1 brand in the medical, fitness and wellness market,” he wrote in the email, which was later included in legal documents. Some 10 hours after the message was sent, an Apple recruiter was in touch. And just weeks after that, the engineer was working at the tech company on a smartwatch with health sensors.A flurry of activity began. Within a few months at Apple, the employee asked the company to file about a dozen patents related to sensors and algorithms for determining a person’s blood-oxygen level from a wearable device. But this wasn’t just any engineer. He had been the chief technical officer of Cercacor Laboratories Inc., the sister company of Masimo Corp., which went on to get to the US to ban the Apple Watch.Apple’s decision to...Pedestrian hit and killed on I-880 near Oakland Coliseum
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:34:34 GMT
(KRON) -- The California Highway Patrol is investigating a fatal crash on Interstate 880 in Oakland Tuesday night involving a pedestrian who was “running erratically” in the fast lane, according to the agency.Police responded to the incident around 9:30 p.m. on the northbound I-880 lanes near the Oakland Coliseum. The woman who was on foot was struck by a pickup truck, CHP said.A Sig Alert was issued for northbound I-880 at 66th Avenue at 10:30 p.m., resulting in three lane closures due to the collision. The roadway has since reopened.The driver of the truck remained at the scene.Where DC-area residents can dispose their Christmas trees and holiday decorations
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:34:34 GMT
With the holiday season coming to a close, D.C.-area residents will have to take down their Christmas trees and decorations. Here’s where to get rid of them.DCThe District’s Department of Works will begin collecting holiday trees and greenery from Jan. 3 through March 2. D.C. residents can leave their trees at the following locations from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Monday through Friday:201 Bryant Street in Northwest2700 South Capitol Street in SoutheastGuy Mason Recreation Center on 3600 Calvert Street in NorthwestMarylandAnne Arundel CountyIn Anne Arundel County, Christmas trees and wreaths are considered yard waste so they will be picked up before 6 a.m. on the curb during yard waste collection. It’s a year-round process. Officials are asking residents to cut very tall trees in half so they can fit into the contractor’s truck.Charles County In Charles County, residents can leave their Christmas trees at the following locations through Jan. 7:Billingsley Road Re...¿Puedo jugar Powerball si soy extranjero?
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:34:34 GMT
(CNN Español) — Con los generosos premios gordos de la lotería Powerball, muchos no estadounidenses se estarán preguntando si pueden probar suerte. La respuesta es sí, pero si pueden acceder a la compra de los boletos.Para jugar a la popular lotería, que acumula el segundo pozo más grande de su historia, no es necesario ser ciudadano o residente de Estados Unidos.Si eres extranjero pero estás en una de las jurisdicciones donde se venden los boletos puedes comprarlos siempre que cumplas con el requisito de edad impuesto por cada lugar.Si ganas el Powerball, ¿cuánto pagas en impuestos y cuánto te llevas?Una aclaración: aunque seas extranjero, si lo ganas se te pueden aplicar los impuestos federales y estatales que correspondan.Algunas loterías venden los boletos del Powerball por Internet, explica la página popular del juego, pero en estos casos el servicio solo está disponible para los residentes de la jurisdicción donde esté la lotería.“La venta de boletos de Powerball p...Encuentran sin vida al actor surcoreano Lee Sun-kyun, de la película ganadora del Oscar “Parasite”
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:34:34 GMT
SEÚL, Corea del Sur — Lee Sun-kyun, un popular actor surcoreano mejor conocido por su papel en la película ganadora del Oscar “Parasite”, fue encontrado sin vida el miércoles dentro de un vehículo en Seúl, informaron las autoridades. El hallazgo se produjo luego de varias semanas de una intensa investigación policial en torno a su supuesto uso de drogas.En un principio, la policía y los cuerpos de emergencia creían que Lee se encontraba en un estado de inconsciencia dentro del vehículo estacionado sobre una calle en el norte de la ciudad. El personal de emergencias confirmó posteriormente que estaba muerto, según el cuartel de policía de Seongbuk de la capital.La policía había estado buscando a Lee, de 48 años, después de recibir un reporte de su desaparición, indicó la policía de Seongbuk. Por qué a Trump le disgusta “Parasite”, la ganadora del Óscar a mejor película “Parasite” hace historia y se lleva el Oscar a mejor película del año ...Michigan Supreme Court to allow Trump on 2024 primary ballot
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:34:34 GMT
LANSING, Mich (WLNS) — The Michigan Supreme Court has decided to deny a request to hear an appeal to allow former President Donald Trump to be on the state's primary ballot.According to Nexstar's The Hill, a liberal-leaning group had appealed a state appeals court ruling that concluded, regardless of whether the 14th Amendment disqualifies Trump from holding office, Michigan’s secretary of state lacks the legal authority to remove him from the ballot.The state’s high court, ruled by Democrats, said in an order, seen below, that the appeal was considered, but denied “because we are not persuaded that the questions presented should be reviewed by this court.”The ruling followed a Dec. 19 decision by a divided Colorado Supreme Court which found Trump ineligible to be president because of his role in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. That ruling was the first time in history that Section 3 of the 14th Amendment has been used to disqualify a president...Lakeland Police officer helps man propose to girlfriend
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:34:34 GMT
LAKELAND, Fla. (WSVN) — A college student from Lakeland devised a clever plan to surprise his girlfriend with a marriage proposal for the ages.Craig Vandenberg enlisted the help of a local police officer to execute his scheme. Pretending to be distressed, Craig informed his girlfriend, Emery, that he had lost his wallet. Unbeknownst to her, this was all part of an elaborate setup for the proposal.Bodycam footage from the police officer captured the heartwarming moment when Emery, concerned for her future fiance’s lost wallet, approached the officer for assistance. The scene quickly transformed into an unexpected proposal.In the footage, Emery expressed her gratitude to the officer before Craig took the opportunity to pop the question. The couple shared a sweet, private moment, unrecorded but undoubtedly filled with emotion.The scheme concluded with Emery saying “yes” to Craig’s creative and memorable proposal.Asbestos concerns after pipe burst shuts down Manhattan streets
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:34:34 GMT
MANHATTAN, N.Y. (WSVN) — Manhattan’s East Side faced disruption as several streets are shut down due to a burst pipe, with concerns arising about potential asbestos exposure.On Wednesday morning, officials from the NYPD and firefighters took precautionary measures, closing off streets in the affected area. There were worries about asbestos being present in the pipe that burst, prompting authorities to request that anyone in proximity to the leak remains indoors while air samples are collected.The cause of the pipe burst is yet to be determined, and the closure of the affected streets is expected to last until further notice. As the situation unfolds, residents and commuters are advised to stay informed about developments in the ongoing response to this incident.Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.Serbian protesters ramp up claims of stolen election
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:34:34 GMT
BELGRADE — Young people and students, switching between playing football and lively dancing at a street crossing at noon in Belgrade, might fool a bystander into thinking they are just out to have a good time.Only their placards, and occasional chants, reveal they are blocking the street to protest against what they believe are rampant irregularities in Serbia’s Dec. 17 elections, which faced unusually sharp criticism from Brussels over the need for improvements in the voting process. On Dec. 24, anti-riot police swooped on protesters who had converged on Belgrade’s city hall and had broken windows there, beating some of the demonstrators. Following those clashes, the demonstrations show no sign of slowing this week, with thousands of people demanding the release of dozens of fellow protesters they say are in custody.Election monitors have raised serious questions about the way the election was conducted, in an EU candidate country where firebrand populist Pres...Winthrop Police Lieutenant facing criminal charges put on leave
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:34:34 GMT
A Winthrop Police lieutenant is administrative leave after being charged with criminal offenses.Chief Terence Delehanty confirmed Wednesday that Lieutenant James Feeley was placed on leave from the Winthrop Police Department “pending the outcome of a criminal investigation headed by State Police Detectives assigned to the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office.”Feeley is set to be arraigned Wednesday at Suffolk District Court.This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.Latest news
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