Charmaine Montes

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  • CDC Confirms Zika Virus as Cause for Microcephaly

    It's no longer a question anymore on whether the Zika virus can or cannot cause the birth defect microcephaly in infants. According to a report by People, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have issued a confirmation already regarding the link between the Zika virus and microcephaly.

  • 'Fable Legends' Officially Cancelled, Full Refund Announced

    Cooperative action role-playing video game "Fable Legends" has officially said its goodbye. The game, which is supposed to launch this year, has been fully cancelled already. According to a report by Tech Times, the game was cancelled in March but the beta remained open until this month. And now, gamers who tried to log in to the RPG Fantasy franchise only received a single screen message from the game's developer, Lionhead Studios.

  • Marvel's 'the Defenders' Starts Filming This Year, Daredevil to Act as Team Captain?

    Marvel's upcoming "The Defenders" may be hitting Netflix sooner than expected. According to a report by Paste Magazine, the announced miniseries will commence filming this year already. This information was told by "Daredevil" star Charlie Cox himself during a press for Netflix in Paris on Monday, April 11.

  • Kelly Clarkson Welcomes Second Baby, Names Son Remington Alexander

    The "American Idol" season 1 winner Kelly Clarkson has welcomed another bundle of joy into the world. According to a report by The Hamilton Spectator, Clarkson just gave birth to her second child with music manager husband, Brandon Blackstock, on Tuesday, April 12. She made the announcement via Twitter wherein she wrote that their baby boy has finally arrived.

  • Nextbit Robin Heading to India, Priced at Rs. 26,500

    San Francisco-based phone company Nextbit is finally bringing their Robin device to the Indian market. As detailed in a report by The Indian Express, the first Android phone that is cloud-based will be launched in India by the end of April.

  • Space-Set Thriller 'God Particle' Slated for 2017 Release, John Krasinski Cast as Lead Astronaut

    A science-fiction thriller film is in the works and it just might have "The Office" former star John Krasinski on it. According to a report by Inverse, "Star Wars" director J.J. Abrams is planning on his next project already which is titled as the "God Particle." It is going to be a budget film produced together by Paramount and Abram's Bad Robot production company. It will be directed by Julius Onah and will be rewritten by "Star Trek Beyond's" Doug Jung.

  • Google Releases Updated Version of Android N Preview, Includes New Vulkan and Emoji

    An update on Google's upcoming software, Android N, has recently surfaced and this time, there are new features that many will be delighted of. According to a report by BGR, the tech giant released the second Android N Developer Preview online and as an over-the-air update for Android Beta Program participants.

  • 'Captain America: Civil War' Update: Spider-Man Not Playing Cameo Role, New Character Revealed

    Only a few more sleeps left until the "Captain America: Civil War" hits theaters. Several Marvel fans are excited already to catch the characters in action especially after the latest hero added into the movie has been revealed through the second trailer. It's no secret anymore that Spider-Man, played by Tom Holland, will be joining the third installment of the "Captain America" film franchise. But many are wondering if he will be just doing a cameo role or will have an essential part.

  • 'Game of Thrones' Update: President Obama Gets Advanced Episodes, Maisie Williams Confirms Death of Syrio Forel

    Fans cannot wait any longer for the return of "Game of Thrones" to the small screen for its sixth season. Fortunately, there's only a few days left until season 6 episode 1 will be released. But someone will be watching ahead everyone else as reports say that President Barack Obama has been granted special access to spoilers. According to Entertainment Weekly, showrunner David Benioff and Dan Weiss confirmed the rumors that the POTUS wanted advanced episodes.

  • New Study Details 'Superhero DNA,' Beats Range of Diseases

    If there is one thing that most people would want to have, it will have to be immunity from all kinds of illnesses. Surprisingly, new study shows that there are some who are born with what they call as the "superhero DNA." According to a report by BBC News, this particular DNA is found out to revoke genetic diseases like cystic fibrosis.