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Police Reportedly Asking Google for All Mobile Device Data Near Certain Crime Scenes
Law enforcement authorities in Raleigh, North Carolina are reportedly relying on search giant Google to keep tabs on mobile devices in and around crime scenes. Court records revealed that the local police department has issued warrants to Google for mobile location data, which have resulted in at least one arrest.
Twitter to Reportedly Start Banning Cryptocurrency Ads in Two Weeks Following Facebook and Google's Announcements
Twitter is about to be the next major platform to prohibit ads about cryptocurrency and Initial Coin Offerings, after Facebook and soon, Google. The social media platform will reportedly be rolling out their new policy over the next couple of weeks.
'Rick and Morty's' Future Uncertain With Season 4 Still Up in the Air, Dan Harmon Says
"Rick and Morty" is heading into the unknown, as co-creator Dan Harmon himself admits that the future for the show is murky after Season Three. He explained as much on social media this Saturday, Mar. 17, while patiently dealing with a rather passionate fan of the series.
'Yakuza Kiwami 2' to Launch in the US on Aug. 28
"Yakuza Kiwami 2," a full remake of SEGA's original "Yakuza 2," will be ready for the western market on Aug. 28 this year. The date has been confirmed for North America, with other regions like Europe likely getting the release a date later on Friday, Aug. 31.
'Lego The Incredibles' Latest News: New Lego Juniors Toy Set Teases Game's Arrival on PC, Home Consoles
"LEGO The Incredibles" should come as a surprise for fans of the Lego games, especially when the toymaker has not made an official announcement about it. The new title was only revealed in a teaser at the back of the instructions manual for another Lego set.
Ether Plunges After SEC Mentions 'Dozens' of Investigations Into ICOs
The incredible volatility of the cryptocurrency market was on full display, as the price of ether, the currency of the Ethereum network, fell to below $500 in a new low point this year. The slide came about with just a word from the Securities and Exchange Commision (SEC) confirming "dozens" of ongoing investigations now looking into initial coin offerings (ICOs).
'Sea of Thieves' Available for Free for New Xbox One X Buyers This Week
"Sea of Thieves," that upcoming nautical themed console exclusive for the Xbox, is about to come out this Tuesday, March 20. Microsoft is celebrating the launch with a promo that gives away a free digital copy of the game with every purchase of a new Xbox One X until around March 24.
Russian President Vladimir Putin Re-Elected, Wins by a Landslide
New President-elect Vladimir Putin will go on to lead Russia for yet another six years, a new term secured with a landslide victory after the elections on Sunday, March 18. Putin's next term will mark over 20 years of rule over the country, and at a time when Russian relations with the West has been at its coldest in recent years.
Australian Engineer Claims to Have Found Missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 Using Google Earth
An Australian engineer and amateur crash investigator claimed to have found the remains of the ill-fated Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 on Google Earth. The result of years studying online maps led him to believe that the crashed aircraft is somewhere south of Round Island, an area that has not been searched by expert recovery teams.
Samuel L. Jackson and Judge Judy Had a 'Dope' Time Eating Dinner Together
At this rate, Samuel L. Jackson and Judith Sheindlin could easily clinch an award for unlikely celebrity couples. The two joined together for a dinner in Los Angeles, and they look to have hit it off over some drinks.