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Sometimes you come across a video game mashup so perfect it makes you question why anyone let Mario and Sonic compete in the Olympic Games. Pokémon Sims is an example of a game we’d like to play – the chocolate and peanut butter of video games. It comes from the brain of YouTuber Hat-Loving Gamer (thanks Kotaku) and mixes the graphic style of the older Pokémon games with the gameplay
Update: Facebook has now officially announced the new ‘Like’ buttons, which are called Reactions and allow you to give alternative responses to the standard thumbs up. Chris Cox, Chief Product Officer at Facebook, shared a video of Reactions in action and said, “As you can see, it’s not a ‘dislike’ button, though we hope it addresses the spirit of this request more broadly. “We studied which comments and reactions are
Even a bona fide bombshell like Taylor Swift can have a makeup mishap. The “Bad Blood” singer was snapped leaving MSR Studios in New York City on Oct. 7, and looked a little…
Saturday Night Live has become the best place for politicians to show they still have a sense of humor despite being serious all the time, and Hillary Clinton proved Saturday that she has an…
Cathriona White, the deceased ex-girlfriend of Jim Carrey, will be laid to rest Saturday. The Irish makeup artist, who is believed to have committed suicide on Sept. 28 after a possible…
Talk about having the best time ever! Neil Patrick Harris and husband David Burtka’s twins Gideon and Harper, who will celebrate their fifth birthday next week, appear…
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Printers in high-rise office buildings could potentially be hijacked by hackers using drones to pilfer confidential documents. First reported by Wired, Singapore-based researchers demonstrated how malicious actors armed with a drone and mobile phone are able to intercept documents sent to a Wi-Fi printer that’s otherwise inaccessible to the outside world. The setup consists of a drone that’s used to transport a mobile phone on which there are two different
The social network said on Thursday it is launching a pilot test of “Reactions”, which will allow users to express a range of emotions including love, happiness, anger and sadness. The feedback from the pilot test will be used to improve the feature and the company hopes “to roll it out to everyone soon,” Cox wrote in the post.
By Dan Levine and Joseph Menn SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Eight months after disclosing a major data breach, ride service Uber [UBER.UL] is focusing its legal efforts on learning more about an internet address that it has persuaded a court could lead to identifying the hacker. In February, Uber revealed that as many as 50,000 of its drivers’ names and license numbers had been improperly downloaded, and the company filed