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August 7th, 2014 1:59 PMGuardians of the Galaxy actor Chris Pratt's now viral rendition of Forget About Dre sounds even better when it's synched to the original track, courtesy of Redditor Treytech.
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August 7th, 2014 1:59 PMFollowing an angry storm of social media backlash, Google has removed at least two Android mobile games simulating airstrikes against Palestinians in Gaza from its app store.
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August 7th, 2014 1:59 PMThe word game is adding over 5,000 words, including "emo" and "geocache" and other words that will give twenty-somethings the competitive edge against the older crowd.
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Chris Pratt's Forget About Dre Synched to Beats
Guardians of the Galaxy actor Chris Pratt's now viral rendition of Forget About Dre sounds even better when it's synched to the original track, courtesy of Redditor Treytech.
Google Play Gets Rid of Gaza Bombing Games
Following an angry storm of social media backlash, Google has removed at least two Android mobile games simulating airstrikes against Palestinians in Gaza from its app store.
Scrabble Adds Some New Slang
The word game is adding over 5,000 words, including "emo" and "geocache" and other words that will give twenty-somethings the competitive edge against the older crowd.