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 based on tens of thousands of Ubers internal documents that were leaked to stanley thermosflasche  the news outlet. The 124,000 files, which cover 2013 to 2017, are so extensive that theyve been shared by the Guardian with the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists  ICIJ , which is allowing over 40 news outlets, including the Washington Post, to have access to stanley cup  the documents and report on them in the coming days and weeks.     The most extreme revelation from the new report by the Guardian is that former Uber CEO and founder Travis Kalanick said  violence  would  guarantee success  in its fight against French regulators in 2016 when fighting between traditional cab drivers and Uber drivers was becoming very real. Uber had encouraged its drivers to stage counterprotests to the taxi drivers, but staff at Uber warned Kalanick things could get bad.  I think its worth it,  Kalanick said, according to the Guardian.  Violence guarantee success. And  these guys must be resisted, no  Agreed that right place and time must  be thought out.  The Guardian also suggests Uber regularly stoked controversy as a way to win public support, even if it meant Uber drivers were in the c stanley sverige rossfire. Kalanick did not respond to an email sent late Sunday, but a spokesperson for the billionaire told the Guardian he  never suggested that Uber should take advantage of violence at the expense of driver safety.  Reached for comment overnight, a spokesperson for Uber pointed Gizmodo to a public statement published on Lyrd Life Under Three Suns: The Real Physics Behind Netflix s 3 Body Problem
 theyre experiencing with their phones. Although Bluetooth complaints were the most common, weve heard from dozens of Verizon users who are having issues with their new phones dropping LTE signal and GPS. A few things are happening, but all relate to random drops in service. Some, like reader Charles Almonte, w stanley tumbler ill just have a signal drop out of nowhere.  It comes and goes on its own,  he explains.   stanley kubek    Some users are seeing the service drop in strong areas, whereas others will see dropouts happening in low signal areas. Im a Verizon iPhone 7 Plus owner, and this h stanley cup website as happened to me. If Im in an area with low signal, my iPhone will drop to 1x and then come back to 3G. To get it to reconnect with LTE signal, I have to toggle airplane mode. My iPhone 6 in the same area, connected to the same network, does not have a problem reconnecting to LTE. For most users, toggling airplane mode will solve the problem, but some users have said they need to restart the phone to get a proper cellular connection. A reader who asked we just call him Devin says that in his experience, calling Verizon leads to the blame being placed on Apple and calling Apple leads to the blame being placed on Verizon. Another reader, John L., shares his experience with both companies: My phone from day one is dropping service and GPS signal. Its easy to spot while using Waze. Apple has already replaced the phone. No change. Verizon has replaced the SIM card. Problem still occurs but it seems to be happening less. Iv