Calvin & Hobbes Creator Bill Watterson Returns with “Grown Up” Graphic Novel

After nearly three decades out of the spotlight, Bill Watterson, the celebrated creator of the classic comic Calvin & Hobbes, has returned with a brand new graphic novel. Called “Grown Up,” the novel is a break from Watterson’s beloved creations, exploring a new cast of characters as they navigate the grown up world. Watterson has… Continue reading Calvin & Hobbes Creator Bill Watterson Returns with “Grown Up” Graphic Novel

Calvin & Hobbes Creator Bill Watterson Returns with “Grown Up” Graphic Novel

The world of comic strips was abuzz with excitement when news broke that the reclusive cartoonist, Bill Watterson, had a new graphic novel in the works. For 30 years, fans around the world had been speculating about what the creator of the beloved “Calvin & Hobbes” strip was up to. The only information that had… Continue reading Calvin & Hobbes Creator Bill Watterson Returns with “Grown Up” Graphic Novel

Instagram is getting rid of live shopping

Instagram has played an increasingly large role in the way we shop online. According to a report by ecommerce intelligence firm Emarketer from last year, almost 64% of Instagram users surveyed said they had used the platform to make a purchase, be that instantly or after seeing a product advertised on the app. However, despite… Continue reading Instagram is getting rid of live shopping

Victory for Elon: Jury Says Tesla ‘Funding Secured’ Tweet Wasn’t Fraud

Winning a high-stakes court case to prove innocence of an act of alleged fraud is a huge victory for anyone; for a larger-than-life entrepreneur like Elon Musk, that victory may be all the sweeter. On March 11th, a jury found that Tesla founder Elon Musk did not commit fraud when he famously tweeted that he… Continue reading Victory for Elon: Jury Says Tesla ‘Funding Secured’ Tweet Wasn’t Fraud

Elon Musk cleared of fraud in ‘funding secured’ trial

Tesla founder and tech entrepreneur Elon Musk has been cleared of fraud in his infamous “funding secured” case following a ruling by a federal district court in New York earlier this summer. Musk had been accused of committing securities fraud after tweeting “funding secured” in August 2018, claiming that he had secured funds to take… Continue reading Elon Musk cleared of fraud in ‘funding secured’ trial

Edgar Wright Has Too Much Vision for a Marvel Film

In recent years, Edgar Wright’s name has become associated with the concept of ambitious, creative, and energetic filmmaking. From his work on inspirational hits such as the “Shaun of the Dead” trilogy, to his recent efforts on the long-awaited psychological thriller film, “Last Night in Soho,” Wright’s strong vision has established him as a master… Continue reading Edgar Wright Has Too Much Vision for a Marvel Film

Why does Apple think my M1 Pro MacBook Pro is suddenly worth nothing?

The debut of the new M1 Pro MacBook Pro was an exciting moment for Apple Computer fans, eagerly awaiting the latest in laptop technology. The M1 Pro boasted top-of-the-line hardware and an innovative design, bringing Apple’s long-awaited Macbook Pro into the modern age. Unfortunately, mere days after its release, Apple sent out notices to some… Continue reading Why does Apple think my M1 Pro MacBook Pro is suddenly worth nothing?

Clearco co-founder Michele Romanow steps down, cuts 30% of staff

On Tuesday, June 8th, Clearco, a Silicon-Valley funded financial technology startup, announced that Co-founder and CEO, Michele Romanow, was stepping down and that the company would be cutting as much as 30% of its staff. The news came to many as a surprise, as Clearco had recently raised $11 million in a Seed financing round… Continue reading Clearco co-founder Michele Romanow steps down, cuts 30% of staff

FEC dismisses GOP complaint that Google censored fundraising emails in Gmail

Search engine giant Google recently became the subject of a complaint from the Republican Party due to alleged censorship of their fundraising emails in Google’s email service Gmail. However, this complaint was recently dismissed after it was reviewed by the US Federal Election Commission (FEC). The FEC concluded that Google acted within the law and… Continue reading FEC dismisses GOP complaint that Google censored fundraising emails in Gmail

Twitter Denies That Leaked Data From 200 Million Accounts Came From Its Systems

Twitter recently released a statement denying reports that personal information belonging to 200 million accounts had been leaked. The leaked data was said to include usernames, email addresses, and other private identifying information. The incident, first reported by ‘TechCrunch’, claimed that the leaked data came from a “black market website” known as “The RealDeal”. Upon… Continue reading Twitter Denies That Leaked Data From 200 Million Accounts Came From Its Systems

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