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Internet Reacts to Star Wars VII's Official Title
November 6th, 2014 6:30 PMToday's unveiling of the presumably official title for Star Wars VII, "The Force Awakens," triggered a slew of alternate title suggestions from the fans on Twitter under the hashtag #RejectedStarWarsTitles.
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November 6th, 2014 5:30 PM ShareSilk Road 2.0 Operator Arrested by FBI
November 6th, 2014 5:00 PMFederal agents have arrested 26-year-old San Francisco resident Blake Benthall as the alleged operator of the online drug marketplace Silk Road 2.0, which is estimated to have facilitated upwards of $8 million in sales as of September this year.
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South Park Sums Up "Freemium" Games
November 6th, 2014 4:36 PMIn the latest episode of South Park, Trey Parker and Matt Stone take a jab at the booming industry of "freemium" mobile gaming apps like Candy Crush and Kim Kardashian: Hollywood that are borderline exploitations of addictive behaviors through the thinly-veiled concept of micropayment.
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Internet Reacts to Star Wars VII's Official Title
Today's unveiling of the presumably official title for Star Wars VII, "The Force Awakens," triggered a slew of alternate title suggestions from the fans on Twitter under the hashtag #RejectedStarWarsTitles.
Silk Road 2.0 Operator Arrested by FBI
Federal agents have arrested 26-year-old San Francisco resident Blake Benthall as the alleged operator of the online drug marketplace Silk Road 2.0, which is estimated to have facilitated upwards of $8 million in sales as of September this year.
South Park Sums Up "Freemium" Games
In the latest episode of South Park, Trey Parker and Matt Stone take a jab at the booming industry of "freemium" mobile gaming apps like Candy Crush and Kim Kardashian: Hollywood that are borderline exploitations of addictive behaviors through the thinly-veiled concept of micropayment.