Woolworths Could Return to the UK High Street
You may no longer have to go overseas to see the classic logo and shoplift some sweets.
You may no longer have to go overseas to see the classic logo and shoplift some sweets.
Audiences who will flock to see Vol. 2 will all want to relive watching the first film. They’ll get their wish, sometimes, but other times Vol. 2 is trying something different. But one thing holds true for both movies: They’re both still fun as hell.
The New York Times has an enlightening story about the time Tim Cook had to summon Kalanick after discovering that Uber was still tracking iPhones after its app had been deleted.
You'll be able to relax with your hands hovering over the wheel.
Of course, the patch comes with some caveats.
They have working hardware and seem extremely legit.
Bit like sleeping in an abandoned warehouse, but at least cheaper to buy.
One documentary is shining a Bat Signal on the other man behind Bruce Wayne. The one that isn't Bob Kane.
It could be useful, but will probably need a fair bit of tuning before it's hitting the right notes consistently.
That explains the radioactive glow coming from the basement.
He’s making sure that the show doesn’t screw up key lines, moments, or plot points that will be relevant in the technically upcoming book.
Put it away, Archimedes.
Icelanders are currently concerned that their native language could go the way of the dodo due to the cultural changes that tech is accelerating.
No need to do it from a boat in the middle of the North Sea.
Pono's new fittingly out of touch name will be “Xstream.”
Apparently it’s easy to find this kind of pornographic material under the hashtag #NSFW. Oh dear!