Wesley Chapel woman steals Apple Watch, brags on Facebook about it, deputies say

as mentioned in WESLEY CHAPEL - A 25-year-old woman was arrested Nov. 21 after deputies said she stole a former housemate's Apple Watch and then bragged on Facebook that she got it for a boyfriend. Stefanie Marie Borreli of Wesley Chapel now faces a grand theft charge. It was an Apple Watch worth $300. Later, witnesses told deputies, Borreli posted a photo of a black Apple Watch on Facebook with the caption, "Ha Ha got him." In another Facebook post, Borreli wrote, "Got an Apple Watch for my new bae," typically a reference to a significant-other, witnesses told deputies.


Break up Facebook (and while we're at it, Google, Apple and Amazon) | Robert Reich

This consolidation at the heart of the American economy creates two big problems. These massive concentrations of economic power generate political clout that's easily abused, as the New York Times investigation of Facebook reveals. America responded to the Gilded Age's abuses of corporate power with antitrust laws that allowed the government to break up the largest concentrations. As the New York Times investigation makes clear, political power can't be separated from economic power. In the second Gilded Age as in the first, giant firms at the center of the American economy are distorting the market and our politics.

Break up Facebook (and while we're at it, Google, Apple and Amazon) | Robert Reich

Facebook and Apple are backing a new course that gives kids college credit for learning to code — and it's the fastest-growing AP course ever

referring to The new course, called AP Computer Science Principles, covers a broader range of topics than the coding-focused Computer Science course. "The great thing about AP Computer Science Principles is that teachers can teach any language they want," Reyes said. It helps expand the number of teachers that can teach the course, she explained; the older AP Computer Science course focused exclusively on Java. If it's approved, the College Board will announce it in March so that the curriculum can start being implemented next fall. Apple's Silicon Valley neighbor Facebook hasn't developed its own course, but it has also backed AP Computer Science Principles.





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