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NBA Conference Finals Preview: Warriors vs. Rockets, Cavs vs. Celtics for Game 3
The NBA Conference Finals heads to the Game 3s for both Western and Eastern conferences, both of which are crucial games for all four teams at this point. The Rockets are now trying to steal a home game from the Warriors this Sunday as the Cavaliers attempt to mount a series comeback.
New Xbox Adaptive Controller for Gamers With Disabilities Announced by Microsoft
Players with disabilities and mobility problems don't have to be left out of the latest home console games just because they can't hold a controller. Microsoft has just announced the Xbox Adaptive Controller, and it lets gamers mix and match an array of peripherals that let them use more than just their fingers to play the latest games on Xbox One.
Batman Prequel 'Pennyworth' Focusing on Alfred the Butler Confirmed
There's another Batman prequel coming to premium cable, but instead of focusing on Bruce Wayne or one of his enemies, this time it will be all about Alfred Pennyworth. The new show, appropriately called "Pennyworth," will be on Epix.
'Lord Of The Rings' TV Series to Focus on Young Aragorn, 'Multiple Sources' Claim
There's a new "Lord Of The Rings" coming to on-demand streaming, and according to a well-known source, it will be focusing on the story of a younger Aragorn. Amazon has announced earlier in November 2017 that they will be launching a new series based on J.R.R Tolkien's characters, but this time it looks like they will be breaking off from the author's published works.
Chrissy Teigen and John Legend Welcome Baby No. 2
Chrissy Teigen just became the mother of two, as the supermodel and her husband John Legend welcomed their second baby. Teigen also took to social media to announce the news on Wednesday, May 16.
White House Moving Forward to Prepare for Summit Despite North Korea's Threats of Cancellation
US President Donald Trump remains ready as the White House continues with preparations for a historic summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, despite earlier statements from the country threatening to pull out of the summit.
Facebook Still Hosting Gruesome Jihadi Content Even After It Closed Down More Than 500M Accounts
Facebook has a clear problem with hate speech and terrorism-related content, and this week's revelations just underscored how prevalent these kinds of content is on the social media platform. Facebook has already shut down around 583 million accounts in the first three months of this year alone, but there's a lot left for Mark Zuckerberg's company to weed out.
'Yanny' or 'Laurel': Audio Experts Weigh In on the Raging Debate That Has Gone Viral
Those who can still remember the dress debate of 2015 are probably already familiar with this one. In a question that have gone past viral, an audio recording that sounds like "Yanny" or "Laurel," depending on who's listening, is about to get settled.
Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano Erupts; 30,000-Feet Plume of Ash Sighted
Hawaii's Kilauea volcano has erupted again on Thursday, May 17, early in the morning. This new eruption has launched a thick gray plume of ash and dust towering about 30,000 feet or around 9.1 kilometers into the sky, followed by a rain of dust and small rocks on a nearby town.
Google Employees Are Quitting in Protest of Pentagon Contract for Drones, Report Says
Google is supposed to be one of those dream places tech workers would love to work in, but for some employees, there's a line that they are simply not willing to cross. According to reports, about a dozen Google employees have resigned to protest the company's ongoing AI work for Pentagon, known as Project Maven.