Month: July 2021

News Obongjayar and Sarz Release New EP Sweetness: Listen Plus, check out the music video for the Nigerian artists’ “Gone Girl” By Matthew Strauss July 23, 2021 Facebook Twitter Obongjayar (Zach Apo Tsang), Sarz (TSE) Facebook Twitter Nigerian artists Obongjayar and Sarz have come together for a new four-track EP called Sweetness. The musicians have
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It’s not Comic-Con without “The Walking Dead,” which will be ending with an expanded two-year eleventh season that will span 24 episodes, bringing the long-running AMC series to an end sometime in 2022. Out of Comic-Con@Home tonight, we’ve got a new trailer. The Comic-Con trailer is packed with 3-minutes of footage from the new season,
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Discord will gain a new feature in the future when the social platform adds threads to give people new ways to organize their conversations. Similar to how other communication apps like Slack allow people to create threads, Discord’s upcoming feature will let people continue their spin-off conversations without derailing the rest of the conversation. This
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This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use. EA announced it’s remaking the original Dead Space. I’ve actually been playing Dead Space 2 (again) in the last few weeks, so this unveil feels quite timely. The game is being developed by Motive Games, though information on the project
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TAMPA, Fla. — A federal appeals court denied a motion from satellite operator Viasat to stop SpaceX from enlarging its Starlink megaconstellation. Viasat had requested a stay on a SpaceX license modification that allows it to continue building out the low-Earth-orbit constellation, while legal action seeking to compel a thorough environmental review of the broadband
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If you’ve started using Snapchat more regularly this year, you’re not alone. At yesterday’s Q2 earnings call, Snap CEO Evan Spiegel announced that the platform grew both revenue and daily active users at the highest rates it has achieved in the last four years. Snapchat now has 293 million daily active users, growing 23% since
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Mindy Kaling responded to critics who had negative reactions to her Velma series. HBO Max announced that the comedian would be playing the Scooby-Doo character in a show that serves as her origin story. The Internet would quickly flood with takes about whether or not the show was necessary. For her part, Kaling said her
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James Wan is producing a small screen version of “I Know What You Did Last Summer” that’s coming to Amazon, and today we’ve learned it’s hitting Prime in October 2021! The announcement was made during Amazon’s Comic-Con@Home panel today, where showrunner Sara Goodman provided some teases for what we can expect from the series. Goodman says the
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Please don’t send any Harveys my way. On SurrealEstate Season 1 Episode 2, we learned that imaginary friends could often have devious natures. So much for nurturing your child’s imagination. In the case of a Harvey, you might be leading your entire family to the grave. SurrealEstate maintained its whimsy and humor the second episode
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Paramount Pictures pumped out the Paranormal Activity sequels, producing and releasing five in just six years. After the promise that 2015’s Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension would be the final entry in the franchise, Bloody Disgusting told you a remake was on the horizon. It took longer than expected, but is coming to Paramount+ sometime
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Several key developers behind the action-packed shooting franchise Borderlands have left development studio Gearbox to start their own studio. They will be working on their own independent project which has yet to be revealed. Gearbox Entertainment founder, Randy Pitchford, says that the developers left Gearbox on good terms. A source at the studio has told
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‘Magic angle’ twisted trilayer graphene doesn’t only have an impressively exotic name, it might be a particularly rare type of superconductor, according to new research – one that could be useful everywhere from medical equipment to quantum computers. Scientists are finding that stacking single-atom layers of graphene on top of each other at slightly different
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Paystone, a payments and integrated software company, secured another strategic investment this year, this time $23.8 million ($30 million CAD) from Crédit Mutuel Equity, the private equity arm of Crédit Mutuel Alliance Fédérale. The Canada-based company got its start in 2008 as the payment processing company Zomaron, and rebranded itself as Paystone in 2019. Today
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