Prominent Indian singer Sonu Nigam, in a series of tweets, had announced that he would quit Twitter. Siding with singer Abhijeet and actor Paresh Rawal, he claimed that the platform had no "balance" and was "one-sided" with hate all around. As he bids adieu to his 6.5 million followers, he says that he has understood that "you can wake up someone who's sleeping, but can not wake up one who's pretending to sleep when he's awake". "Sonu Nigam came in support for singer Abhijeet Bhattacharya after his account was blocked by Twitter, for offensive comments." @republic
Popular an American actor and producer Tom Cruise has confirmed rumors that a sequel to 1986 classic 'Top Gun' is in the works, with filming to begin "probably in the next year". He revealed the news while on a promotional tour for his upcoming film Mummy, telling Australian morning show Sunrise, "It is definitely happening." "Tom Cruise says that 'TOP GUN 2' is indeed happening, and they start filming soon!" @ComicFade
Just one month after the Samsung Galaxy S8's release, German hackers have already figured out a way around the phone's iris recognition software. The Chaos Computer Club, a European hacker group, published its account of hacking the S8's biometrics via a few simple tools such as a camera and a contact lens. It also showed video footage of the successful workaround. "It's alarmingly easy to hack the Samsung Galaxy S8's iris scanner." @Gizmodo
ABC MD Michelle Guthrie has written a letter of complaint over an article written by conservative journal Quadrant's online editor Roger Franklin, which laments that the Manchester blast did not take place at the ABC studios in Sydney. "ABC MD Michelle Guthrie has written to magazine Quadrant to condemn an opinion piece published yesterday after the Manchester attack." @MattDoran91 "Quadrant Online editor @jolly_rogered regrets Manchester bomber didn't murder ABC employees.He must apologise & resign @AusPressCouncil" @ellenmfanning
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