New Star Wars VII Plot Spoilers Suggest [Spoilers]
We won't say anything in this bit in case you're excited.
We won't say anything in this bit in case you're excited.
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Save on tiresome page-flicking physical movements.
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It's punk vandalism for the modern age.
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That wacky Center for Disease Control (CDC) is up to its old, potentially fatal-virus-spreading tricks again.
Crazy Grandpa Rupert Murdoch is busy shouting into his computer mouse again, this time comparing Google with the NSA -- and suggesting Google's the bigger villain. "NSA privacy invasion bad, but nothing compared to Google" is the legacy media man's opinion du jour. [The Register]
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