March 29, 2019 Serial swatter who led to Kansas man’s death sentenced to 20 years in prison A serial hoax caller who led to a Kansas man’s death was sentenced to 20 years in prison today, the Associated Press reports. In…
March 29, 2019 Hacker pleads guilty to accessing Apple accounts of famous athletes and rappers On Wednesday, a Georgia man pleaded guilty to hacking into the Apple accounts of several famous musicians and athletes and spending thousands of dollars…
March 29, 2019 Battlefield V’s Firestorm is a harsh and chaotic take on battle royale My first impression of Battlefield V’s battle royale mode Firestorm wasn’t the action — it was the silence. I heard very little but the…
March 29, 2019 Amazon reportedly working on free Fire TV video news app Amazon is apparently looking to follow Roku in building a free app that includes video news updates from TV networks. The Information reports that…
March 29, 2019 Kiel Mutschelknaus’ Space Type Generators let you make hypnotic animations right from your browser I recently found myself entranced by a series of type generators — websites that allow you to create experimental animated type, then transform them…
March 29, 2019 Dell XPS 13 (2019) review: the right stuff, refined Goodbye, nosecam Continue reading… from The Verge – All Posts https://ift.tt/2Ulbtyl via IFTTT
March 29, 2019 Sega will still release ‘Judgment’ worldwide despite actor’s arrest Sega isn't stopping the international release of Judgment despite halting Japanese sales over a voice actor's arrest for cocaine use. The company has confirmed…
March 29, 2019 Sony may cut half of its smartphone division by 2020 Sony is reportedly getting ready to pull up some of its stakes in the smartphone business. According to Nikkei Asian Review, the major tech…
March 29, 2019 Netflix’s ‘The Silence’ looks a lot like ‘A Quiet Place’ Before you watch The Silence trailer Netflix just released, we'll tell you that the plot looks strikingly similar to A Quiet Place. In both,…
March 29, 2019 Lyft drivers strike as the money-losing company goes public Drivers on strike, questions about profitability, and the looming specter of autonomous vehicles — what’s up with Lyft’s future? Continue reading… from The Verge…