Tuesday
Jun262018

Drake teases upcoming album ‘Scorpion’

The wait for Drake’s upcoming album isn’t that long. Drizzy is dropping Scorpion on Friday, June 29. And the Canadian rapper just shared a new teaser on his Instagram to promote the album. According to Shazam, the clip features Moderat’s “The Mark (Interlude).” If you live in Toronto, you’ve probably seen this Toronto native tease the album on different billboards with cryptic phrases like “IS THERE MORE,” “A SIDE B SIDE” and “DON’T HIT ME WHEN YOU HEAR THIS.” Drake has already released three songs off the record: “I’m Upset,” “Nice for What,” and “Duppy Freestyle.”

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Tuesday
Jun262018

Kevin Feige hints at the reason why certain characters survived ‘Infinity War’

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Nope, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige didn’t release important details about next year’s follow up to Avengers: Infinity War but he did give us something to speculate over. He recently spoke to io9 and shared an interesting tidbit about the Avengers who survived Thanos’ actions at the end of Infinity War. We’ll keep the quote under the cut so for those who don’t want to be spoiled can scroll right through.

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Monday
Jun252018

Microsoft offers fix for network troubles with April Windows 10 update

If you’ve installed the April Windows 10 update (1803 version), you might be running into an issue with it. One of the latest complaints surrounds the inability for users to connect all devices on the home network. Microsoft has acknowledged the issue and is working on a fix. But for now, the company is offering a workaround that you can try until the patch gets released. You can click under the jump to read the instructions on how to remedy this.

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Monday
Jun252018

Need a new Twitter client for the Apple Watch? Try Chirp

After Twitter pulled its official app for Apple Watch, Australian developer Will Bishop saw this as an opportunity to develop a third-party client for the social network on Apple’s smartwatch. Twitter has not taken kindly to third-party clients so we won’t know how long this one will be up. But for now iOS users have Chirp as an option. This lets users quickly reply to Twitter notifications, browse your timeline, catchup on trends, view people’s profiles, and many more. You can customize the app’s interface too by toggling on or off different elements like Images, Retweet Counter, Like Counter, Retweet & Like Buttons, and Timestamps. This will show you what you want to see and help declutter the Watch’s tiny screen.

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