Titanfall 2 has sustained its playerbase and momentum with free DLC every month since its release, but there’s no question that the game was a hit that didn’t make the impact it should’ve. In an interview, Respawn’s CEO chalked it up to an inconvenie…
Facebook isn’t shy about wanting to increase your involvement in politics, and that might soon include seeing posts from the politicians you don’t follow. A spokesperson has confirmed to Recode that the social network is testing a feature that slips…
The gun group’s spokeswoman, Dana Loesch, lashed out at people who didn’t get it.
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After debuting an all-in-one streaming app for its cable TV service and a new IoT-commanding home gateway earlier this year, Comcast announced on Friday that it is adding a trio of new parental control features to its X1 internet system: Timed Pause,…
Just a couple of days after the FBI arrested Marcus Hutchins (aka MalwareTech) he made an appearance in a Las Vegas federal courthouse, pleading not guilty to charges accusing him of creating the Kronos banking malware. KSNV News 3 Las Vegas reporter…
It’s pretty surprising that Google is updating the YouTube Music app instead of scrapping it wholesale. Before the most recent update it mainly served as a way to cast tunes that don’t exist on the Google Play Music app to a Chromecast Audio. With th…
3 women received the unsolicited photos from Eric Bolling, HuffPost has learned.
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe YouTube Music app was just on the receiving end of a new update, and with it comes a special new feature specifically for YouTube Red subscribers. Those with a subscription can now save playlists, songs, and albums for offline access, shedding the need to use data when out and about where WiFi connections aren’t available. The update is available … Continue reading
Drone maker DJI was just hit with a big blow — the U.S. Army has ordered its units to stop using drones made by the Chinese company, citing an ‘operational risk’ associated with doing so. The apparent risk was confirmed in the document by the U.S. Navy, with ‘cyber vulnerabilities’ being one of the given reasons. The order came to … Continue reading