Meet the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Model Dating Billionaire Twitter Boss Jack Dorsey

Twitter founder Jack Dorsey has scored a breakout Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model.  

The billionaire CEO of the popular social media platform is dating Raven Lyn Corneil, one of Maxim’s Beautiful Girls and a member of SI Swim’s 2018 rookie class.  

The New York Post has further details:

Dorsey was spotted with Corneil at the Harper’s Bazaar Icons bash (best known as the party where Cardi B and Nicki Minaj got into a shoe-throwing fight) during Fashion Week.

No word on how Dorsey, 41, met Corneil, 23, or how long they have been seeing each other.

In early September, Dorsey and Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg appeared on Capitol Hill to field questions from congress regarding social media’s role in spreading misinformation. 

“We aren’t proud of how that free and open exchange has been weaponized and used to distract and divide people, and our nation,” Dorsey said in a written testimony tweeted during the hearing. 

“We found ourselves unprepared and ill-equipped for the immensity of the problems we’ve acknowledged.”

On Friday, Kanye West posted a screenshot of a text message exchange had with Dorsey. The Twitter boss wrote, “We should be able to participate in social media without having to show how many followers or likes we have.”

Hopefully Corneil can provide Dorsey with a distraction from all of the controversy. Check out a sexy sampling of her Instagram feed below: 

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One of the iPhone’s most useful 3D Touch features is the ability to turn your keyboard into a trackpad while typing, and with iOS 12, this functionality is coming to handsets without Apple’s pressure-sensitive technology. Mashable notes that you can enable the functionality by long-pressing the keyboard’s space bar at any time, at which point you can use it to easily move your cursor without having to obscure the text with your finger.

Apple introduced 3D Touch with the iPhone 6S, but it has opted to omit it on the cheapest of its 2018 models, the iPhone XR. Shipping a brand-new phone without the technology means that people will need to find alternative ways to access its functionality, and iOS 12 is giving us exactly that.

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In what’s sure to be welcome news for Shazam users, Apple has announced that it will be removing all ads from the app “soon.” And yes, that includes the Android version, which isn’t going anywhere.

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Two years ago, the FDA new rules in place that essentially banned new e-cig companies from entering the market unless they went through an extensive review process. According to a new Reuters report, however, in the years since, more than a dozen vaping devices have started selling with little consequence.

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Remembering Telltale Games

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3D-printed gun maker Cody Wilson is in the US and out on bond after sexual assault charges

After a search in Taiwan, the controversial 3D-printed gun maker Cody Wilson has been returned to the United States and is out on bond as he faces charges alleging that he sexually assaulted a minor.

Last week, authorities in Texas announced that Wilson was charged after allegedly paying a 16-year-old for sex. At the time of the announcement, Wilson was in Taiwan, but he was quickly apprehended and returned to the United States.

According to local media, Wilson posted a $150,000 bond in Texas and is out of jail, ahead of his case being transferred to a different county. Reporters captured video of Wilson exiting the courthouse yesterday.

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