The Drake vs. Meek Mill feud is far from over, as you’ll easily see in the following clip. Drake mercilessly hit Meek Mill once again on Monday night, performing Back to Back at the Molson Amphitheatre.
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The Drake vs. Meek Mill feud is far from over, as you’ll easily see in the following clip. Drake mercilessly hit Meek Mill once again on Monday night, performing Back to Back at the Molson Amphitheatre.
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Amazon has a bunch of great limited-time Lightning deals that it offers each and every day, and they’re very easy to miss because they’re only available for a short time while supplies last. Don’t worry, that’s why the BGR Deals Team is here. We’ve picked out five of the best Lightning Deals available on Amazon right now, and you’ll definitely want to jump on these as fast as you can!
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We started out this week with a bang, offering up a list of 10 paid iPhone and iPad apps worth $44 that were all on sale for free. Today, we’re back with another eight solid paid iOS apps on sale, and you won’t pay a dime for any of them if you hurry.
You’ll also still find a few freebies in yesterday’s post, but those sales certainly won’t last much longer.
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Despite the enormous size and scale of E3, video game companies simply can’t fit everything into a single show. That’s why it’s always worth paying attention when Cologne, Germany hosts Gamescom — Europe’s largest gaming trade fair.
It’s basically a second E3, and on Tuesday at 10 a.m. ET, Microsoft will kick off the show with a live streamed briefing showcasing both games we saw earlier this summer and debuting new games for the very first time.
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There’s no reason to pay for cable or satellite TV these days since there are so many other great options out there. Looking for the best of the best? We’ve rounded up the five best-selling streaming media players on Amazon, and you’d have a hard time finding better prices elsewhere.
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Jon Stewart will be missed by millions of people… but likely not by Fox News, the cable news network that has been a frequent target of Stewart’s derision. Stewart on Monday kicked off his final week as host of The Daily Show by doing what he’s done so well over the past 17 years: He torched Fox News for perhaps the final time.
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Unless you take some fairly serious steps to guard your privacy, at least some of your web browsing each day is being tracked. We promise. Advertisers stand to make big bucks by learning as much as possible about our browsing habits, and precious little can stop them. In fact, as we learned several years ago, webgoers can’t even use the “Do Not Track” setting available in popular browsers to guard their privacy, because many advertisers still secretly track users either way.
Useless though “Do Not Track” may be, don’t despair. While virtual private networks might be the safest way to browse today, the protectors of the Internet over at the Electronic Frontier Foundation have announced the creation of a new, more effective Do Not Track feature that will actually stop advertisers from spying on people without their knowledge.
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In case it wasn’t clear yet, Adobe’s Flash isn’t exactly the safest tool for delivering Internet content. Hackers are already more than aware of the software’s security issues and are happy to exploit them for various malicious purposes. That’s exactly what happened in late July when hackers used Flash to infect Yahoo websites with malware in what has been described as one of the largest malvertising attacks seen in the recent months.
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Actor Simon Pegg will be appearing in Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens and he was recently asked by MTV to rank every single Star Wars movie that’s come before it. As a bonafide Star Wars fan, Pegg had no problem ranking the all six movies from worst to best in just under 60 seconds, as you’ll see in the video below.
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Keeping Google and Facebook from knowing about your health-related Internet searches is not easy. SciLogs directs our attention to a new study conducted by Tim Libert at the Annenberg School for Communication that found “91% of health-related pages relay the URL to third parties, often unbeknownst to the user, and in 70% of the cases, the URL contains sensitive information such as ‘HIV’ or ‘cancer’ which is sufficient to tip off these third parties that you have been searching for information related to a specific disease.”
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