Month: July 2021

Today’s Featured Deals In case you missed yesterday’s most popular deals Previous Daily Deals Stay Gold by Tobly McSmith for $1.99 The Widows of Malabar Hill by Sujata Massey for $2.99 Baby Teeth by Zoje Stage for $1.99 It’s Not All Downhill From Here by Terry McMillan for $1.99 Saving Ruby King by Catherine Adel
0 Comments
A woman and young boy are chased through the streets of downtown Los Angeles. Battered and exhausted, they are protecting something both highly valuable and extremely dangerous. “The Kid” by Nicholas Wenger Subscribe to the DUST Newsletter: https://bit.ly/signal_newsletter #DUST #scifi #shortfilm About DUST: DUST presents thought-provoking science fiction content, exploring the future of humanity through
0 Comments
Google intervened to remove nine Android apps downloaded more than 5.8 million times from the company’s Play Store after the apps were caught furtively stealing users’ Facebook login credentials. “The applications were fully functional, which was supposed to weaken the vigilance of potential victims. With that, to access all of the apps’ functions and, allegedly,
0 Comments
Anthony Mackie wasn’t sure he’d become Captain America when he joined The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. The Sam Wilson actor spoke about his hesitation for the role with the SAG-AFTRA Foundation. Now, both Mackie and Sebastian Stan rolled into their meetings with Marvel Studios unclear about what was next for their characters. Kevin Feige
0 Comments
Over 155 million PlayStation 2s have been sold to date, but few of those 150+ million PS2 owners have ever come close to beating the beloved console’s hardest games. Sure, the PS2 may have helped make 3D games significantly more “playable,” and yes, it did slowly pull us away from the era of absurdly difficult
0 Comments
For book lovers, being in a bookish city is a beautiful thing. Maybe you’re hoping to drop in to a beautiful bookstore, go on a bookish road trip, engage in some literary tourism, or perhaps you’re even looking for a new city to call home. Either way, I did a deep dive into the data
0 Comments