The Mad Titan is intimidating, and, well, kinda sexy, whether he’s motion-capped CGI or, in this case, hand-drawn pencil art.
There’s no shortage of electric concept cars based on vehicles of the past. But that’s doesn’t mean I’m any less excited about the Mercedes-Benz EQ Silver Arrow. Based on the W 125 Benz from 1937, the single-seater concept car looks like its ready fo…
In a role-reversal, Airbnb is the one suing a city, and it’s doing so to protect its hosts’ privacy. In July, the New York City Council passed a regulation forcing short-term rental services to hand over hosts’ names and addresses every month to help…
A US Muslim woman whose iPhone was taken from her by US Customs and Border Protection (CPB) is suing to have her property returned. But the property in question isn’t the phone itself, which was eventually returned, but the data stored on it and reta…
It’s actually quite scary how despite being in a rather advanced age of technology, companies and individuals are still very much susceptible to hacks (although we suppose hacks and hacking tools have gotten just as sophisticated). In fact T-Mobile themselves might have experienced a breach of their own.
The company has confirmed on its website that they suffered from a security breach on the 20th of August. According to T-Mobile, “Out of an abundance of caution, we wanted to let you know about an incident that we recently handled that may have impacted some of your personal information. On August 20, our cyber-security team discovered and shut down an unauthorized access to certain information, including yours, and we promptly reported it to authorities.”
However the good news is that despite the breach, no financial information related to customers, such as credit card information, or social security numbers, were compromised. Passwords are also reported to be safe, although given that some personal information was exposed, for those who use personal information as their passwords such as birth dates, maybe you should update your passwords just to be safe.
T-Mobile adds, “We take the security of your information very seriously and have a number of safeguards in place to protect your personal information from unauthorized access. We truly regret that this incident occurred and are so sorry for any inconvenience this has caused you.”
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We have been hearing rumors that HTC might have a new smartphone in the works in the form of HTC U12 Life. The handset has been rumored to launch in the fall, and it seems that this is something that HTC has hinted at. The company has posted a teaser image on its Twitter page where they tease a U-related announcement for the 30th of August.
Given that IFA 2018 officially kicks off on the 31st of August, it seems that this announcement could be part of HTC’s pre-IFA announcement. From what we have heard, the HTC U12 Life won’t be a flagship handset but will instead be a mid-ranger. It is rumored to pack a 6-inch Full HD+ display, the use of a Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 processor with 4GB of RAM, 64GB of storage, IP67 certification for water and dust resistance, and a 3,600mAh battery.
We have also heard that the phone might launch with Android 8.1 Oreo instead of the recently launch Android 9.0 Pie, which is admittedly rather disappointing but hopefully an update to Android Pie has been planned. What’s also interesting is that according to a rumor, the HTC U12 Life might mark the end of HTC making its own phones.
The handset is rumored to be made by someone else, which considering that HTC not too long ago laid off about 1,500 employees from its manufacturing division, doesn’t come as a surprise.
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Ahead of the release of the Battle for Azeroth expansion, Blizzard put out a couple of “Warbringers” animated shorts that told additional stories about some of the characters from World of Warcraft, namely Jaina Proudmoore and Sylvanas Windrunner, both of whom play key roles in the current expansion and storyline.
Now the third and final Warbringers animated short has been released featuring none other than Queen Azshara herself. For those unfamiliar with World of Warcraft lore, Azshara was once the ruler of the Kaldorei Empire, home to both the Highborne Elves and Night Elves. However in her bid for power, Azshara struck up a deal with Sargeras and the Burning Legion, leading to disastrous consequences, in which she then forged another pact with the Old Gods that transformed her and her followers into the Naga.
This is pretty the story that is being told in this animated short that you can check out above if you have about 7 minutes or so to spare. It is done very well, as expected of Blizzard. It should also be noted that one of the reasons why Azshara is part of the Warbringers short is because Blizzard did previously confirm that Azshara will be one of the game’s raid bosses, potentially the last raid boss for the current expansion, so that could be worth looking forward to in the future.
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Trump’s controversial 1994 interview with Robin Leach is going viral again, following the celebrity journalist’s death.
The “Cheap Thrills” singer also revealed why she didn’t want to pose for a photograph with Trump after the show.
After a few hours, the Swedish crowds wilted.