Month: November 2021

Squid Game remained the dominant force in U.S. streaming from October 4 to 10, according to Nielsen, once again racking up more than 3 billion minutes of viewing. The Korean drama, Netflix’s top all-time original with viewing by 142 million global households according to the company, attracted 3.26 billion viewing hours in its previous week.
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Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed a security flaw in the Linux Kernel’s Transparent Inter Process Communication (TIPC) module that could potentially be leveraged both locally as well as remotely to execute arbitrary code within the kernel and take control of vulnerable machines. The heap overflow vulnerability “can be exploited locally or remotely within a network to
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Last year, Phoebe Bridgers said the ultra-popular true crime podcast My Favorite Murder was an influence for her latest album, Punisher. “My Favorite Murder feels like you’re listening to two friends talk about something they’re morbidly fascinated with,” she told Pitchfork. Bridgers described being drawn to the podcast’s emphasis on social consciousness, which has been woven
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In the midst of seltzer crazed 2021, we’ve seen several new launches from just about every alcohol company on the planet, introducing their new “hard-seltzer.” Hell, even Luke Bryan dropped his own hard-seltzer. However, Brad Paisley ain’t going down that road. He’s going down the bourbon trail. Announced today, Brad Paisley is dropping his American Highway
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North Carolina-based quintet Sarah Shook & The Disarmers are sharing a new single “Talkin’ to Myself” from their upcoming third studio album. Three years after the release of their critically acclaimed breakthrough record Years, the alt-country standouts will share a new LP titled Nightroamer on Feb. 18 via Thirty Tigers. To coincide with the announcement, the band dropped their
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