Articles by Juliano Dario
'Stephen Hawking, Steve Wozniak, and Elon Musk Call for End to AI Powered Weapons
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'Tyler the Creator Mistakenly Says He Is Banned From Australia; Causes Feminist Uproar
Last night, rapper Tyler the Creator (real name: Tyler Okonma) wrongly tweeted out that he was banned from touring in Australia due to protests from feminist rights group Collective Shout. His tweets have resulted in members of the group receiving rape and death threats from Tyler's irate fans. -
'Android Phones Can Be Hacked With A Single Text Message, Hundreds of Millions At Risk
A security research firm has just discovered a glaring flaw in Google's widely used Android mobile operating system which leaves millions of users open to hacking. -
'James Bond: Ellie Goulding and Sam Smith among Favourites to Sing 'Spectre' Theme Song
After the upcoming James Bond film 'Spectre' released it's highly anticipated trailer last week, attention has now shifted to another pressing concern regarding the film: who will sing the theme song? -
'WATCH: Hilarious Fan-Made Trailer Combines Batman V. Superman with Randy Orton's RKO
Two of the internet's biggest viral videos have just been immortalized in this hilarious fan-made trailer on YouTube. The clip combines Batman v. Superman's action packed Comic Con trailer with another famous video sensation, the 'RKO outta nowhere!' memes featuring WWE star Randy Orton. -
'Beer Prices Could Rise Due To Drought That Threatens Hops Supply
Fans of craft beer should be on alert. NBC News is reporting that a drought currently ravaging the state of Washington may result in hops shortages that could cause problems for the fast growing craft brewing industry. -
'Steam Accounts Hacked Over the Weekend, Community Temporarily Taken Offline
Steam, the popular online storefront and social tool on the PC and MAC, was the target of hacking over the weekend. Video game blog Kotaku notes that the target of the hacks included prominent names in the online gaming community such as streamers and E-sports stars. -
'Eminem Has the Biggest Vocabulary in Music, Tops Bob Dylan, Celine Dion, and Others
Eminem can now add the title of 'biggest vocabulary in music' to his storied career. A study recently conducted by Varun Jewalikar and Nishant Verma of Musixmatch reveals that the Detroit based rapper has used an astonishing 8,818 words over the course of his entire library of his songs. -
'35 of Bill Cosby's Accusers Front Powerful New York Magazine Cover
It's been a huge year for magazine covers. From Caitlyn Jenner to The Baltimore Riots, 2015 has already had more than its fair share of memorable images. However, it's hard to imagine any publication topping New York Magazine's latest issue. -
'Fallout Shelter Is Coming To Android on August 13
Bethesda Softworks' popular mobile game 'Fallout Shelter' finally has a confirmed release date for Android devices. Android users can start building their own nuclear survival bunkers when the game hits the play store on August 13. -
'Eater Names the 21 Best New Restaurants in America
Popular food website Eater has just released their annual list of the best new restaurants in North America. -
'Watch: Classic PC Game Half-Life Being Played On a Smart Watch
When the original Half-Life launched on PC's way back in 1998, you'd have to think that no one would ever consider the possibility that it could be played on a watch. Well 17 years later and here we are. -
'Long Lost Dr. Seuss Book Gets Published 25 Years after His Death
It's not often authors get work published 25 years after they've passed away. Theodor Seuss Geisel, better known to many as famed children's book author Dr. Seuss, is one of the few who will get that honour next week. -
'Abercrombie and Fitch Being Sued By 62,000 Employees over 'Look Policy'
It looks like popular clothing brand Abercrombie and Fitch is facing legal trouble again. -
'Pro E-Sports League Will Begin Testing Players for PEDs
Yesterday the Electronic Sports League (ESL), one of the world's biggest and most prestigious professional gaming organizations, announced plans to introduce measures to prevent its competitors from using performance enhancing drugs (PEDS).
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