Month: May 2023

The trailer for Dune: Part Two is here! The trailer teases for the second part of the onscreen adaptation of Dune, published in 1965 by Frank Herbert. Dune is a multi-award winning and nominated book that is recognized as one of the most influential works of fantasy. The trailer released today opens with Paul Atreides
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Tiffany Toney is a talented individual, with a diverse background in sports, entertainment, and production. She has worked in various capacities in the entertainment industry, including as a former pro-athlete, actress, writer, director, and producer. Toney recently finished production on her feature film BORA, which she wrote, directed, and starred in. The multi-talented Toney co-directed
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May 03, 2023Ravie LakshmananPassword Security / Authentication Almost five months after Google added support for passkeys to its Chrome browser, the tech giant has begun rolling out the passwordless solution across Google Accounts on all platforms. Passkeys, backed by the FIDO Alliance, are a more secure way to sign in to apps and websites without
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Temper Tantrum The public broadcaster quit Twitter after their account was labeled “state-affiliated” Elon Musk suggested he would re-assign NPR’s Twitter account because the company had stopped tweeting, NPR claimed on Tuesday. In a series of emails to an NPR reporter, the billionaire reportedly threatened to transfer the @npr handle to “another company.” “So is
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Karen Fletcher, Los Angeles County’s interim chief probation officer, is stepping down after less than two months leading the county’s troubled Probation Department. The Board of Supervisors promoted Fletcher to the department’s top spot in March after firing her predecessor, Chief Adolfo Gonzales. Her resignation letter to the board on Monday, May 1, states her
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Police have been given greater powers to tackle disruption to the King’s coronation under new laws that come into force today, but the arrest of a man outside Buckingham Palace overnight has highlighted security concerns. A man was arrested after throwing what is suspected to be shotgun cartridges into palace grounds, the Metropolitan Police said.
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UPDATE, 1.18am, May 3: The Australian and Canadian film and TV unions have joined the UK’s writers’ guild in telling their writers to down tools on U.S. shows during the strike. International sources have pointed to the possibility of the Hollywood studios looking to Australian, Canadian and UK writers to pick up U.S. work during
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If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Amazon Prime Day has quickly become one of the biggest shopping days online, with millions of deals across the site each year. Now, Amazon is launching another big “shopping holiday,” only this time
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May 02, 2023Ravie LakshmananNetwork Security / Vulnerability Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered weaknesses in a software implementation of the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) that could be weaponized to achieve a denial-of-service (DoS) condition on vulnerable BGP peers. The three vulnerabilities reside in version 8.4 of FRRouting, a popular open source internet routing protocol suite for Linux
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Craig Morgan and Luke Combs together on a song? Sign me the hell up. Craig is one of the most underrated guys in country music, with a catalog of some absolutely monster hits. Songs like “Almost Home,” “That’s What I Love About Sunday,” “This Ain’t Nothin’,” and “International Harvester,” all still in my regular rotation.
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Kevin Costner‘s wife is pulling the plug on their marriage … we’ve learned she just filed for divorce. The actor’s wife, Christine Costner, filed Monday to end their 18-year marriage. It’s unclear what led to the split. Christine cited the usual “irreconcilable differences.” Kevin’s rep tells TMZ, “It is with great sadness that circumstances beyond
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The UK financial watchdog will announce plans to change the rules on bringing companies into public ownership after a series of high profile businesses snubbed the London Stock Exchange. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) will on Wednesday publish proposed changes to rules on listing companies on the London Stock Exchange. It hopes to make regulation
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