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Google Pixel 2 (2017) Rumors: Next Pure Android Flagship Feature Upgrades as Hinted by Android O v. 8.0
It was a long-shot that Google will introduce the Pixel 2 2017 handsets alongside the Android O or version 8.0 at the Google I/O 2017. But thanks to the freshly revealed mobile OS – now ready for beta testing – Android fans now have a glimpse of what to expect from the Pixel 2 phones.
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NBA 2017 Trade Rumors: Will Cleveland Cavaliers Acquire Carmelo Anthony, Paul George and Ship Out Kevin Love?
Win or lose, the Cleveland Cavaliers will need to implement a roster build up offseason and specifically hunt for a big man to help the team rule the paint and secure the boards. Formidable as they are, the Cavs big three – LeBron James, Kevin Love and Tristan Thompson – will require a solid backup center, one who will step in when the situation calls for.
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Destiny 2 Revealed: Gameplay, Features, Storyline, Release Date and More Details Known So Far
Game studio Bungie finally unleashed to the public what “Destiny 2” is all about. It will be a significant improvement from the first title that is a massive hit but many of the original elements remain nearly the same – the familiar gameplay or game features and the ability to stock up on loots. But the game creator insists, version 2.0 “is a new beginning for everyone.”
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Apple iPhone 8 Rumors: Next iPhone Will Have Dedicated Audio Jack Thanks to Wireless Charging
What iPhone 7 users miss the most about the handset? Is it the real sensation of pressing a physical home button or the 3.5mm audio jack, which the current iOS flagship sorely lacks? Reports said the iPhone 8 will be able to exclusively accommodate a headphone jack but not the way it used to be.
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Brad Pitt Rated 8 by ‘Late Show’ Host Stephen Colbert in Picnic Night Q&A
Hollywood A-lister Brad Pitt is a solid eight in the eyes of Stephen Colbert. The two thoughtfully deliberated on the meaning of life while lying on a blanket under a clear night sky, as part of the recurring “Big Questions with Even Bigger Stars,” sketch in Colbert’s “Late Show.”