Articles by Juliano Dario
'Ronda Rousey Fires More Shots At Floyd Mayweather
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'Angry Birds Creator Rovio Sacking a Third of Its StaffAngry Birds Creator Rovio Sacking a Third of Its Staff
It looks the Angry Birds franchise isn't what it once was. Rovio, the Finnish developer behind the mobile gaming phenomenon, announced today that it was cutting 260 jobs or about 40% of its workforce in a bid to lower costs. -
'Bethesda Reveals New Fallout 4 Art
Bethesda game studios has once again whet fans' appetites, unveiling four new pieces of concept art for their highly anticipated role-playing epic Fallout 4. The four pieces were unveiled on the company's official Twitter page to plug the upcoming 'Art of Fallout 4' book that launches on December 22, 2015. -
'Ashley Madison May be Getting a TV Show
This may be the one bit of good news to come out of this whole Ashley Madison affair. Earlier today, The Hollywood Reporter broke the news that a potential TV show based on the disgraced adultery encouraging dating website is in the works. -
'Donald Trump within 6 Points of Hillary Clinton According To Latest Polls
It looks like there is no stopping Donald Trump's campaign. The real estate tycoon turned Republican presidential hopeful continues to perform well in the polls, pulling within 6 points of Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton in the latest edition of the CNN/ORC poll. -
'Starbucks Founder Sends Memo Instructing Baristas to 'Be Nicer' Following Stock Market Collapse
t looks like Starbucks founder Howard Schultz is trying to remain positive. The CEO sent a memo to all of the company's 190,000 employees telling them to be a little nicer to customers who may be feeling a little down following the news. -
'FDA Tells Startup That Their Vegan Mayo Can't Be Labelled Mayonnaise
Hampton Creek Foods Inc., a San Francisco based food startup, has been slapped with a warning letter from the US Food and Drug Administration which says the company cannot call their vegan 'eggless' mayonnaise, "Just Mayo." -
''The Fat Jew' Catches Heat from New York Based Food Blogger
It seems like the Internet scorn for Josh 'The Fat Jew' Ostrovsky is still coming on strong. -
'Hideo Kojima Says Goodbye to Metal Gear with Final Trailer for the Phantom Pain
The clip is a love letter to long-time fans of the series and feels very much like the definitive end of Kojima's involvement with the franchise. -
'Apple Loses 'Swipe To Unlock' Patent in German Court
Earlier today, Germany's top civil court ruled against Apple inc. in a long standing patent case concerning the swipe-to-unlock feature present in the company's smartphones. -
'JJ Abrams Reveals New Details about Star Wars Villain Kylo Ren
In a recent interview with Empire Magazine, director JJ Abrams peeled back the curtain on the character and gave us some hints of what we can expect when the film hits theatres this December. -
'Restaurants Begin Refusing Tips, Charging Higher Prices to Offset Minimum Wage Hike
As states across the country shift to the proposed $15 minimum wage, some Restaurateurs have begun experimenting with new no-tipping schemes to offset the increasing costs of labor. -
'Scarlett Johansson, Kendrick Lamar, and Elon Musk among First Guests of Stephen Colbert
Were just a few weeks away from the highly anticipated debut of Stephen Colbert as host of CBS' The Late Show. No one knows what to expect from the funnyman now that he's stripped himself of his satirical persona, but he is certainly bringing out some heavyweight guests for his first week at the helm of the Late Show. -
'Quentin Tarantino Opens Up To New York Magazine, Talks about Hateful Eight, Kill Bill, and True Detective
Last week The Weinstein Company unveiled the first trailer for Quentin Tarantino's highly anticipated film 'The Hateful Eight'. Last weekend, the two academy award winner sat down for a lengthy discussion with New York Magazine and talked more about the upcoming film as well a slew of other topics. -
'Heinz Is No Longer Considered Ketchup in Israel Due to Lack of Tomato
The Israeli Health Ministry recently ruled that Heinz can no longer call its signature product 'Ketchup' because it does not contain enough tomato solids.
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