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Malicious JavaScript Trackers Steal Your Data when You Log In with Facebook on Websites

April 19, 2018 by Peggy Schmidt Leave a Comment

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A new security research has surfaced, showing a new way attackers can steal sensitive Facebook data. The social media platform admitted to currently investigating the matter and looking for a solution to the data breach. Whenever you click the Log In with Facebook option on a website, the JavaScript trackers steal some of your personal […]

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Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 Drops Single Player, but Brings Another Surprise Instead

April 18, 2018 by Henry Williams Leave a Comment

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A new Call of Duty game will soon get on the market without the traditional single player mode we all know. According to the sources, Black Ops 4 will bring more multiplayer games, as well as the popular Zombie mode we all love. Call of Duty gives up on single player campaign Rumors say we […]

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Diablo Creator Unveils New 2D RPG Platformer

February 2, 2018 by Peggy Schmidt Leave a Comment

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David Brevik, the mastermind behind the Diablo series, has just announced a new 2D RPG platformer called It Lurks Below. According to Brevik, the game will feature elements from the Diablo series and randomly generated levels. Diablo Creator Seems to Have a Thriving Solo Career After settling his score with Blizzard, Brevik has decided to […]

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Eric Schmidt Resigns from the Position of Executive Chairman of Alphabet

December 24, 2017 by Henry Williams Leave a Comment

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After a long and fruitful leadership, the executive chairman of Alphabet, Google’s offspring company, will leave his position. Eric Schmidt, 62, will not permanently leave the company, as he declared he will remain in the board of directors, and will continue helping his colleagues as a technical advisor. On Monday, Schmidt announced the company he […]

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SplashData Publishes 2017’s Worst Passwords List

December 20, 2017 by Henry Williams Leave a Comment

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Finding a foolproof password can be a difficult task sometimes, so it’s understandable why people come up with the most uninspired ideas we could think of. SplashData, a password management provider, has made a tradition from publishing a list of the worst passwords every year. Even so many years after revealing what is a bad […]

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With the Thread Feature, Twitter Will Let You Go on Tweetstorms

December 14, 2017 by Henry Williams Leave a Comment

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Over the last few months, you might have noticed how Twitter was testing a feature which allowed users to go into tweetstorms. It turns out the test went well, as the platform decided to adopt this feature. It is called Threads, and it lets you gather one tweet after another with the help of a […]

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Google Will Soon Let You Add AR Stickers on Your Pixel Photos

December 13, 2017 by Peggy Schmidt Leave a Comment

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Google wanted to enter the smartphone business as well, so it produced the Pixel phones. These devices are a worthy competitor for all the other smartphones on the market, as they have the latest hardware components and the best single-sensor camera there is. The latest update brings makes everything more fun, as it includes the […]

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Capcom Releases Special Street Fighter Collection for the 30th Anniversary of the Franchise

December 12, 2017 by Renee Randazzo Leave a Comment

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Street Fighter is turning 30, so Capcom decided to celebrate this anniversary in a special way. The company has selected 12 games of the franchise, and will bundle them all together in a special collection called Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection. The bundle is scheduled for release in May 2018, and will be available for […]

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Great News from Bandai Namco – SoulCalibur VI Will Get Here in 2018

December 9, 2017 by Peggy Schmidt Leave a Comment

Wallpaper of the SoulCalibur III game

The 2017 Game Awards was full of exciting events in the world of gaming, with dozens of confirmations of upcoming games. Bandai Namco was among those who released the news of a new title. The company’s future game is a continuation of the SoulCalibur series, SoulCalibur VI. SoulCalibur VI got a brief and not-so-revealing trailer […]

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