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The endgame of Mr. Walter White has begun.
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The endgame of Mr. Walter White has begun.
Following last week's FBI takedown of Freedom Hosting, one of the largest distributors of child porn on the anonymous Tor network, some privacy advocates are raising doubts over the future prospects of the Deep Web.
According to Deadline, E! is working on a new reality TV show that will follow a group of posh teenagers from Beverly Hills who rose to Internet notoriety last year through the viral Tumblr blog Rich Kids of Instagram.
After two months of hypes and rumors about the choice of lead role for BBC's Doctor Who, it was revealed yesterday that Scottish actor Peter Capaldi (In The Loop) will pick up the baton from Matt Smith as the Twelfth Doctor.
In yesterday's Wall Street Journal article on brandjacking of corporate-sponsored tweets, Twitter spokesman Jim Prosser gave a nod to this fast-growing subculture by describing it as a "refuge" from the sudden influx of advertisers on the popular microblogging site.
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