Monthly Archives: October 2022

Chess.com investigation finds that teen grandmaster ‘likely cheated’ in more than 100 online matches

Chess.com found evidence Hans Moke Niemann cheated as recently as 2020. Deposit Photos Advanced computer programs have long been so good at chess that they not only beat the world’s best human players every single time, but can even detect whenever their human competitors are attempting to pull a fast one on them. As The…

Peacock grows its paid subscriber base to 15 million after pulling back shows from Hulu

NBCUniversal CEO Jeff Shell revealed in a CNBC interview that Peacock added more than 2 million paid subscribers in the third quarter, bringing the total to over 15 million. The recent growth shows the streaming service is recovering from its slowdown at the end of the second quarter when Peacock stalled at 13 million paid…

‘Bones and All’s latest trailer kicks things off with a fun bite and new cannibal friends

The newest trailer for Bones and All starts with a slumber party. Your typical girlies hanging out. Painting each other’s nails. Biting off each other’s fingers. Wait, rewind!  If you haven’t already heard of Luca Guadagnino’s Bones and All, I fear you’re missing out on an illustrious world of teenage cannibalism. Based on Camille DeAngelis’…

Trump’s Truth Social posts are proof Facebook shouldn’t lift his ban, says new report

Donald Trump’s social media megaphone may have gotten smaller but, according to a new report, his extremist rhetoric has arguably gotten louder than ever. Facing bans from both Twitter and Facebook, the former president has resorted to posting solely on Truth Social, his own personal conservative social media platform. And in January 2023, Meta will…