Shannon Azares

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  • \'The Young and the Restless\': Cane May Not Be the Baby\'s Father

    After downing too much alcohol in their trip to Tokyo, Japan, Cane (Daniel Goddard) and Juliet (Laur Allen) definitely shook the world of \"The Young and the Restless.\" Just as the latter was beginning to feel hopeful with her relationship with the former, he showed up and demanded a paternity test. The results could come as a surprise and Cane might just be right when he claimed that she was only setting him up. Meanwhile, Lily (Christel Khalil) has some serious decisions to make.

  • \'General Hospital\': Can Sam and Jake Survive Two Jasons?

    Ever since the announcement of Steve Burton\'s return to \"General Hospital,\" fans knew that something big is about to go down. For one thing, Billy Miller and Burton\'s respective Jasons will have to meet at some point. And for another, this could very well be a recipe for disaster and the final straw for Sam\'s sanity and Jake\'s hope in the world.

  • \'Days of Our Lives\': Big Twist Should Be Expected About Deimos\' Killer

    Things remain to be as confusing as ever in \"Days of Our Lives.\" Everyone is still trying to figure out who killed Deimos (Vincent Irizarry), and although police are holding JJ (Casey Moss) as the prime suspect, fans know that there is more to that than what meets the eye.

  • \'Little Nightmares\' First DLC Titled, \'The Depths\'

    Developed by Tarsier Studios, \"Little Nightmares\" has garnered positive reviews from the gaming community since it was released last April 28. It has been such a success that the developers promptly released its first downloadable content (DLC). Titled \"The Depths,\" the DLC is part of \"Secrets of the Maw,\" which is the alternate story for \"Little Nightmares.\"

  • Qualcomm vs. Apple: iPhones Might Be Banned in the U.S. in Near Future

    With such a competitive market to thrive in, technological companies face a lot of risks in every innovations and product they release to the public. Apple is one of the tech giants that has far stood on solid ground since it was founded. However, Apple is now currently facing an expensive lawsuit after Qualcomm sued it for patent infringement. As a direct result of the conflict, Qualcomm is now seeking to ban iPhone imports in the U.S.

  • \'Game of Thrones\' Season 7: What to Expect from the Exhibition Tour and Cersei Lannister

    After gaining a massive fandom in the six seasons that it has previously aired, \"Game of Thrones\" has decided to reward fans by launching an exhibition tour. It will feature an impressive collection of artifacts seen during the entirety of the critically acclaimed HBO series. Meanwhile, Lena Headey, who plays as Cersei Lannister in \"Game of Thrones,\" teases on what to expect from her character in the upcoming season.

  • Billie Lourd and Taylor Lautner Split Months Before \'American Horror Story\' Season 7

    Garnering the attention of social media back in December, Taylor Lautner and Billie Lourd dated for several months. They were first spotted enjoying each other\'s company in a part hosted by Fox. As much of a fairytale as it was, their relationship has now come to an end, according to reports.

  • \'Destiny 2\': Social Space Featured in New Preview

    Developed by Bungie, \"Destiny 2\" is one of the highly anticipated game titles of the year. It represents the developer\'s attempt at trying something new, and it has previously said that it is unlike anything it has done before. Recently, a tour of the new social space of \"Destiny 2\" is setting expectations high for the game published by Activision.

  • \'Sonic Mania\': Everything to Know About the Upcoming Game

    Nostalgia is a very powerful thing. It drives people to reenact memories, or in this case, purchase something because of the familiarity of it. There are times when nostalgia is truly a driving force, and game publisher Sega hopes this will be true in the upcoming release of \"Sonic Mania.\"

  • Google's AI Research Facility Expands to Canada

    The topic of artificial intelligence (AI) has been up for debate for a long time. Creating something that can stand on par or be better than human intelligence carries a lot of risks that developers should be wary of. Fully understanding the potential for disaster, Google's drive to give the world everything it can offer has led them to expand the services and research facility of DeepMind to cover Canada.