This week on Supercharged we’re talking about security breaches, bad movie ideas, and privacy. We’re also answering your questions and going over our favorite tips and downloads of the week.
This week on Supercharged we’re talking about security breaches, bad movie ideas, and privacy. We’re also answering your questions and going over our favorite tips and downloads of the week.
This week on Supercharged we’re talking about security breaches, bad movie ideas, and privacy. We’re also answering your questions and going over our favorite tips and downloads of the week.
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Sony wants to make an emoji movie, so I've written the perfect emoji screenplayUniversal has Minions. Warner Bros. has Lego. In the world of yellow-tinted cartoon franchises, where does that leave Sony? With smiley faces, apparently.
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Pixels review: Adam Sandler must be stoppedJust like Back to the Future 2 predicted, here in 2015 we seem to be obsessed with nostalgia. It’s nowhere more obvious than in our movies, with some of the most (Jurassic World) and least (Terminator Genisys) successful films of the summer betting squarely on people’s love for looking backward.
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Ashley Madison's data breach is everyone's problemLate last night, the 37 million users of the adultery-themed dating site Ashley Madison got some very bad news. A group calling itself the Impact Team appears to have compromised all the company's data, and is threatening to release "all customer records, including profiles with all the customers' secret sexual fantasies" if Ashley Madison and a sister site are not taken down.
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The Gawker meltdown, explainedVox wrote a good explainer to provide the basics of the story with plenty of links to the details.
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We Live in PublicA documentary focusing on the life of dot-com entrepreneur Josh Harris, and his exploits over the last decade.
This week's episode is sponsored by Lynda.com and Casper.