Jeremy Green Eche of Brooklyn buys websites for hypothetical presidential tickets and saves them for years. He’s owned HarrisWalz.com since 2020, and hopes to sell it to the campaign for $15,000.
feel free to call us +646-389-3981 info@mmnofa.com
Jeremy Green Eche of Brooklyn buys websites for hypothetical presidential tickets and saves them for years. He’s owned HarrisWalz.com since 2020, and hopes to sell it to the campaign for $15,000.
Internet sleuths are using publicly available information — satellite imagery, videos, social media — to reveal secrets.
Videos of Apple’s new mixed-reality headset being used behind the wheel have led to concerns about distracted driving. Experts...
NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Rebecca Haw Allensworth, a professor of antitrust law at Vanderbilt Law School, about...
NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly talks with Anand Giridharadas, author of the book Winners Take All: the Elite Charade of...
Activision Blizzard is behind huge games such as Call of Duty, World of Warcraft, and Candy Crush. But the...
After Amazon took Parler down over violent messages on the site, no tech services firm would help it come...
Recent Comments