Tom Sandoval and Jax Taylor Seemingly Reconcile as Pals 7 Months After Scandoval Backlash

The former ‘Vanderpump Rules’ co-stars recently reconciled, and Jax hinted at fans possibly being able to watch their reunion on TV.

The former ‘Vanderpump Rules’ co-stars recently reconciled, and Jax hinted at fans possibly being able to watch their reunion on TV. 

Kailyn Lowry Asks Fans for Help Naming Her Twins With Elijah Scott After Announcing Surprise Pregnancy

The ‘Teen Mom 2’ alum asked her followers on October 27 to suggest baby names and rejected the moniker ‘Aire’ since it’s Kylie Jenner’s son’s name.

The ‘Teen Mom 2’ alum asked her followers on October 27 to suggest baby names and rejected the moniker ‘Aire’ since it’s Kylie Jenner’s son’s name. 

Scott Disick Reveals Why He Didn’t Get a Vasectomy After 3 Kids With Kourtney Kardashian

The TV personality opened up about why he didn’t have a vasectomy following his relationship with Kourt on the October 26 episode of ‘The Kardashians.’

The TV personality opened up about why he didn’t have a vasectomy following his relationship with Kourt on the October 26 episode of ‘The Kardashians.’ 

Britney Spears Fans Head to Jessica Biel’s Instagram Account After Justin Timberlake Disables Comments Amid Memoir

Fans of the pop icon rushed to Jessica Biel’s Instagram account to vent about Britney’s memoir, after Justin Timberlake disabled comments on his.

Fans of the pop icon rushed to Jessica Biel’s Instagram account to vent about Britney’s memoir, after Justin Timberlake disabled comments on his. 

Dorit Kemsley Reveals She Was Robbed of $10K Cash 14 Months After Her Home Was Invaded: Watch

The ‘RHOBH’ personality opened up about the alleged robbery during a sneak peek at the November 1 episode of the reality TV series.

The ‘RHOBH’ personality opened up about the alleged robbery during a sneak peek at the November 1 episode of the reality TV series. 

Horror movie Barbarian is getting a video game adaptation

Barbarian is one of the more memorable horror movies of the last few years. It tells a tale of a young woman who finds that someone is already staying at her rental home. She has little choice but to stay there since nearby hotels are all booked up. That alone is a nightmare scenario but the film goes into some truly wild directions from there. On the surface, it seems like an odd choice to turn into a video game, but that’s exactly what’s happening.

New Regency Pictures and Friday the 13th: The Game and Evil Dead: The Game developer Diversion3 Entertainment have teamed up to bring Barbarian to PC and consoles. Despite the multiplayer format of the studio’s previous projects, this will be a single-player, narrative-focused title which will “expand on the settings, characters and creatures of Barbarian.” There’s no release timeframe as yet.

“We’re very excited to work with the team at New Regency to expand on the settings, characters and creatures of Barbarian,” Tim Hesse, an executive producer at Diversion3 Entertainment, told Variety in a statement. “The film did a magnificent job of not only scaring audiences with its unexpected and horrifying twists and turns, but also in establishing strong characters thrown into terrifying situations. We look forward to exploring these themes further in the game.”

A straight adaptation of the film’s story probably wouldn’t work as a game. But there’s certainly potential for it to work as a tension-filled survival horror title given (mild spoilers) how much of the Barbarian takes place in terrifying underground tunnels.

For the uninitiated, here’s the trailer for Barbarian. Happy Halloween.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/horror-movie-barbarian-is-getting-a-video-game-adaptation-200727185.html?src=rss 

Google paid $26 billion in 2021 for default search engine status

Vice president Prabhakar Raghavan testified Friday that Google paid $26.3 billion in 2021 for the purpose of maintaining default search engine status and acquiring traffic, Bloomberg reports. It’s likely the lion’s share of that sum went to Apple, which it has showered with exorbitant sums for many years in order to remain the default search option on iPhone, iPad and Mac.

Raghavan, who was testifying as part of the DOJ’s ongoing antitrust suit against the company, said Google’s search advertising made $146.4 billion in revenue in 2021, which puts the $26 billion it paid for default status in perspective. The executive clarified that default status was the most costly part of what it pays to acquire traffic.

Raghavan didn’t mention how much of the $26.3 billion went to Apple. But CNBC reports that an estimate from private wealth management firm Bernstein ballparked that Google could pay Apple up to $19 billion this year for the default privilege.

A slide shown in court revealed that, in 2014, Google brought in $47 billion in search revenue while paying $7.1 billion for default status. Raghavan testified that Google’s overall default search engine payments nearly quadrupled from 2014 to 2021, while its search advertising revenue (roughly) tripled.

Google objected to making the figures public, arguing it would hurt its ability to negotiate future contracts. Judge Amit Mehta, overseeing the case, disagreed.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/google-paid-26-billion-in-2021-for-default-search-engine-status-203129384.html?src=rss 

Danielle Fishel Opens Up About Rider Strong Crush During ‘Boy Meets World’ Days

The actress discussed the crushes of her teenage years while reading her old diary entries on the latest episode of ‘Pod Meets World.’

The actress discussed the crushes of her teenage years while reading her old diary entries on the latest episode of ‘Pod Meets World.’ 

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