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Movie fans have seen self-destructing smartphones in the movies where protagonists - usually spies, get the message and just threw the phone away to explode.
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Hello Games fans are growing impatient for a “No Man’s Sky” update. Fresh reports suggest that new content is coming soon, after the success of the Foundation update. Fans have reason to be impatient due to the lack of updates though new content update could be just a few weeks away.
The open beta for "Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands" could come sooner than expected.
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Take-Two Interactive recently confirmed that it has licensed its titles to be adapted into a TV series or a motion picture, anf the speculations are loud that it would be "GTA" and "Red Dead Redemption."