Austin, TX, June 11, 2015 – Today, pastors from
across the state watched Governor Greg Abbott sign the Pastor Protection Bill,
SB 2065, into state law, a bill that received bipartisan support in the Texas
House and Senate. SB 2065 protects Texas pastors, churches, and religious
organizations from being forced to perform a marriage that violates their
religious beliefs and from being forced to provide services, accommodations,
facilities, goods, or privileges for a purpose related to the solemnization,
formation, or celebration of any marriage if the action would cause the
organization or individual to violate a sincerely held religious belief.
Tuesday 30 June 2015
Saturday 27 June 2015
Lenovo Announces A $130 Windows PC In A Stick
If you’ve ever wanted to plug a Windows machine into your TV for a
little hot and heavy Excel slinging, you’re in luck. Lenovo has just
announced a $130 stick, the Ideacenter Stick 300, that connects to any
display via HDMI.
US court approves same sex marriage nationwide
The United States Supreme Court on Friday delivered a historic ruling legalising same sex marriage across the country.
Tuesday 23 June 2015
10 Reasons To Stop Drinking Diet Soda Today
If you are thinking to yourself Diet Soda can’t be that bad – it is
Diet after all. I am sorry to tell you it is a trick! Any food or drink
made with unnatural ingredients affects the body in a negative way. Diet
soda is amongst the worst of these culprits if not the worst! Companies
attach the word “Diet” to food and drinks to trick buyers who naturally
associate “Diet” with losing weight, but now after decades on the
grocery store shelves and years of research, we now know that any item
with artificial sugar no longer deserves the title “Diet”. Here is why:
Wednesday 10 June 2015
Samsung reveals plans for new mirror and transparent OLED displays
Samsung has unveiled its new mirror and transparent OLED displays in
Hong Kong, and from the sound of it, the company has big plans for both
of them.
Google now lets you store UNLIMITED photos in Google Photos!
Google officially announced its
long-rumored revamp of its photo-sharing service, Google Photos, at its
I/O developer conference in San Francisco today. The killer feature?
Users can now backup up full-resolution photos and videos – up to
16MP for photos and 1080p for videos – to Google’s cloud for free. The
service will roll out to Android, iOS and web users starting today, the
company says.
Monday 1 June 2015
Facebook just made a move that will infuriate law enforcement
Facebook has announced it is letting users add encryption keys to their profiles and opt in to have notification emails sent in an encrypted format.
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