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Posted in: Today's Chili“The Spy Who Dumped Me” really can’t come soon enough. 😂
“The Spy Who Dumped Me” really can’t come soon enough. 😂
The star thinks “Game of Thrones” would edge out his own derrière.
He also said Moscow can “help solve problems” in Ukraine and Syria. 🤔
“Either it sucks and the two of us go home and have sex with each other, or it’s awesome and the three of us go home.”
The Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection announced in December 2017 now has an official release date. According to Capcom, the upcoming collection, which features several Street Fighter games, will be available to purchase on the three big gaming consoles starting May 29. When that date arrives, gamers will be able to buy the collection for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and … Continue reading
Facebook will inform every user whose data was included in the Cambridge Analytica scandal, part of a push for transparency that CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced today. The site has found itself at the center of a privacy controversy – not to mention the #DeleteFacebook campaign – after the voter influencing firm was accused of manipulating data in favor of the … Continue reading
Now that Google has released its first take on an Android augmented reality framework, ARCore 1.0, quite a few AR apps are taking advantage of it. The New York Times, who has already released an AR experience around Olympic athletes for iOS, is now l…
It’s been a few years coming, but today Facebook unveiled its strategy for protecting user data on its platform. The basic gist? The company is going to be more cautious about how data is shared, and be much more transparent with its users. Today’s a…
Cryptocurrency exchanges have had a fair share of justified criticism. They can be high-value targets for criminals, easy to hide from the IRS and easily affected by tech issues. Luckily, thanks to a bug report by financial security outfit VI Company…
Today, the Senate passed the controversial Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act (SESTA) and the bill now heads to the White House where Donald Trump is expected to sign it. While some groups like the Internet Association have backed the bill, many other…