Facebook Finally Attempts to Do Something About its Fake News Problem
After steadfastly denying it has a problem with fake news, Facebook is finally admitting it does, in fact, have a problem with fake news.
After steadfastly denying it has a problem with fake news, Facebook is finally admitting it does, in fact, have a problem with fake news.
Southpaw gamers can finally feel comfortable playing their favourite classic games.
This huge forging hammer smashes things like a real life Thwomp from Super Mario. Read more >>
Right on the sub line, right on the live line. Right on the pip pup pup.
It is the first time that Nintendo’s most famous character will have a game on smartphones, and it’s exclusive to the iPhone and iPad.
Without the ‘m’ stamped on each candy, you would almost assume this was footage from by a telescope peering deep into space.
What does one call a company that pays for the production of video content and distributes that content to over a billion users? Not a media company, apparently.
If you’ve got the time, lack of willpower when it comes to buying shiny things, space to house a giant plastic sphere, and the money, you actually might want to build it anyway.
Camera+ is now even better because it supports the iPhone 7 Plus’ dual camera along with support for taking and editing RAW photos.
An area already slated for future seafloor mining.
Hold your applause, people.
NASA’s Juno mission may have fallen behind schedule, but that hasn’t stopped artists and amateur astronomers from having a blast with the data. Read More >>
Evernote, updated its privacy policy and nowc all your notes are open to reading by human employees. This news is a great reason to avoid it.
"Ideas are not predictable in terms of when you’ll have them, and how many you’re going to have.”
So not a proper companion, but it's not clear how big his role will end up being.
In England and Wales, from 2020.