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Priscilla Presley Upset with Lawsuit That Contains Incredibly False Claims About John Travolta’s Son
Another lawsuit is now causing a scandal in Hollywood after making unprecedented claims of wrongdoing by John Travolta and the Presley family regarding the question of parentage.
By iftikhar Ahmad2 months ago in Geeks
Securing Company Data: The Importance of Business VPNs.
In today’s digital-first business environment, data is one of the most valuable assets a company owns. From customer records and internal communications to financial details and proprietary strategies, organizations handle sensitive information every day. As remote work, cloud services, and global collaboration continue to grow, so do the risks associated with data exposure. Cyberattacks, unsecured networks, and unauthorized access are no longer rare threats. They are everyday realities that businesses of all sizes must address.
By Vijay Prajapati2 months ago in Geeks
In Defense of the Makers: Why Disney Fandom Must Actively Support Human Creativity
Disney's enduring appeal lies in more than just stories; it sells feelings of wonder, nostalgia, and belonging — a century-long magic crafted by human artists, animators, and storytellers. However, this legacy now faces an urgent challenge as artificial intelligence is integrated into creative pipelines.
By Jenna Deedy2 months ago in Geeks
Maisie Williams's Net Worth: How the Game of Thrones Star Earned It
Maisie Williams net worth has become one of the most searched topics for fans who continue to follow her career from outside the premises of Game of Thrones. From a teenage breakout star, the successful actress and entrepreneur has made an impressive fortune through acting, brand deals, and smart business ventures.
By iftikhar Ahmad2 months ago in Geeks
Waiting to Exhale 30th Anniversary
30 years ago, Waiting to Exhale has debut in theaters becoming the most highest grossing black film during the nineties era. The film adaptation centers on four black women living in the Phoenix metropolitan area and their relationships with men and one another. The film sparked acclaim and a cult following from fans of the film and the novel due to its powerful, relatable story of Black women's friendships and struggles, a star-studded cast with off-screen chemistry, an iconic, chart-topping soundtrack produced by Babyface, and director Forest Whitaker's vision, all culminating in a massive box office success that proved the commercial viability of films centered on diverse female experiences and paved the way for more inclusive storytelling in Hollywood.
By Gladys W. Muturi2 months ago in Geeks
Open Letter to Disney: Prioritizing Human Creativity in the Age of AI
Disney's recent partnership with OpenAI, which will allow Sora to use over 200 characters—from Mickey Mouse to Yoda—to generate short, user-prompted videos, is being presented by the company as a major step in storytelling innovation. CEO Bob Iger claims this move is about "thoughtfully and responsibly extending the reach of our storytelling through generative AI, while respecting and protecting creators and their works." A curated selection of these fan-created, Sora-generated clips featuring Disney, Marvel, Pixar, and Star Wars characters will even appear on Disney+. The official line suggests this deal, which includes content guardrails and a commitment to "human-centered AI" and protecting "the rights of creators," is a way to engage fans and broaden creativity while still honoring the creative industries.
By Jenna Deedy2 months ago in Geeks
A Tribe Called Quest: The Legacy in Their Last Goodbye
“When's the last time you heard a funky diabetic?” — Phife Dawg A line that’s become both iconic and heartbreaking. It hits differently when you know it came from one of hip-hop’s greatest voices. A man who helped shape an entire generation’s sound, and who wasn’t here to see the release of A Tribe Called Quest’s final album.
By MB | Stories & More2 months ago in Geeks
Why Heavy SDK Integrations Break App Boot Time and How to Control Them?
The cafeteria was still dark that morning, the city outside not yet fully awake. My laptop sat open on a table that still carried marks from someone’s late dinner, and the screen glowed against the quiet room. A recording of an app startup sequence played back in slow motion. The timeline moved frame by frame, and the moment that should have revealed the first screen instead stalled on a blank fade. Nothing dramatic—just stillness. A delay long enough for a user to wonder whether something refused to open. I traced that pause not to user action, not to network delay, and not to device limitations, but to a small chain of SDK initializations that occupied the launch window without asking permission.
By Eira Wexford2 months ago in Geeks
How to Implement Multi-Environment Configurations Without Breaking Production?
I still remember the rain that night in Portland. It streaked down the office window in long, uneven lines, blurring the streetlights into soft halos. The building had settled into its late-hour quiet, the kind that lets you hear the hum of old heaters and the faint echo of traffic on the wet pavement below. I was the only one left inside, leaning over my laptop as logs scrolled past in rapid bursts. I wasn’t supposed to be there that late, but production issues rarely respect anyone’s plans.
By Samantha Blake2 months ago in Geeks
The Unpaid Architects of Superhero Empires: How Comic Creators Are Denied Their Fair Share
Many comic book writers and artists face a stark reality: they create characters who become global phenomena, generating billions for publishers, yet they receive almost none of the financial rewards. As one commentator noted regarding the staggering success of franchises like the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which has grossed over $20 billion, a key question remains: "How much... went to those who created the stories and characters in it?" Despite building their vast empires on the intellectual property devised by these creators, major publishers like Marvel and DC, under their standard contracts, largely deny them a fair share of the profits.
By Jenna Deedy2 months ago in Geeks
WWE Returns That MUST Happen In 2026
When wrestling fans talk about dream returns, we tend to float the obvious names — the icons, the disruptors, the nostalgia megastars who can blow the roof off an arena with one familiar guitar riff or a single raised eyebrow. But 2026 is shaping up to be a different kind of crossroads for WWE, one where strategic returns could rebuild divisions, revive midcard chaos, and give the product a much-needed jolt of the unpredictable. And look, I’m not shy about this: some departures over the last few years stung. They left holes on the roster that never quite got patched over, vibes that no one else replicated, momentum that evaporated the second those talents walked through the exit doors.
By Lawrence Lease2 months ago in Geeks








