March 28, 2019 Watch the first colorful, chaos-filled trailer for Borderlands 3 Nearly a decade after the original Borderlands, Gearbox Software has announced a third main installment in the series — alongside a trailer that features…
March 28, 2019 Sling TV adds MLB Network just in time for Opening Day Baseball fans can now watch MLB games on Sling TV, just as the new season gets underway. Sling TV announced on Thursday the addition…
March 28, 2019 The Tick is still the perfect show for an age of superhero saturation Spoilers ahead for season 1 of Amazon’s The Tick. Amazon’s decision to greenlight a 2016 pilot for a new live-action adaptation of Ben Edlund’s…
March 28, 2019 Gmail finally offers customizable swipe actions on iOS It took the better part of a year, but Gmail's customizable swipe actions have finally reached the iOS crowd. Google is updating Gmail for…
March 28, 2019 Epix Now streaming service expands to Roku and Amazon Fire TV Last month, the MGM network Epix launched a standalone video streaming service called Epix Now. Initially, it was available on Apple TV, Android and…
March 28, 2019 Minecraft removes most references to original creator Markus ‘Notch’ Persson Minecraft has been updated to remove most of its references to original creator Markus “Notch” Persson from the main menu of the game, via…
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March 28, 2019 eBay uses AI to help you shop for similar-looking items When you're shopping, you probably have a general look in mind. But how do you describe that to a shopping site? eBay might have…
March 28, 2019 Default Filename plays YouTube videos uploaded straight from the camera without edits YouTube in 2006 was a radically different place than the site we know today, which aggressively serves up videos based on a recommendation algorithm…
March 28, 2019 Office Depot pays $35 million over claims it lied to customers about malware infections Office Depot and its software supplier, Support.com, have paid $35 million to the FTC over allegations of faked malware reports that tricked customers into…