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Kevin Bacon as Freddy Krueger? Actor addresses 'internet crazy' rumor - CNET

Seven words was all it took. Kevin Bacon responded to a fan's suggestion that he play movie maniac Freddy Krueger onscreen with seven positive words, and fans went as crazy as the Elm Street maniac himself.On Friday, a fan tweeted that Bacon should take on the iconic horror role, and he surprisingly responded. Bacon's got a horror-movie pedigree. He was famously filleted in bed in the original "Friday the 13th" movie in 1980, and he's also starred in "Flatliners," the chilling "Stir of Echoes" and the original "Tremors" film, among others.Fans loved the casting suggestion, and let the world know it. ...

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Pokemon Go is strangely working in one Asian country: Indonesia - CNET

Enlarge ImagePokemon Go is unofficially working in Jakarta, but not the rest of Asia. Leong Hean Leun/CNET While much of the world waits in anticipation for the wildly popular Pokemon Go game to launch in their countries, one Asian country is already catching them all, despite it not being officially available in its app stores. Unlike the rest of Asia, including Pokemon's home country of Japan, the game has been working in Indonesia since it first went live, letting resourceful trainers hunt Pokemon and battle them in gyms. As in some other countries where it's not yet officially available, Android users can download the app from unofficial sources, while iPhone users can get it from the US App Store by ch...

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Kevin Durant lights up the Internet like a Roman candle - CNET

On a day when the No. 1 trending topic on Twitter should have been "Happy 4th of July," it is instead "Warriors."Kevin Durant, a superstar basketball player, announced Monday that he is leaving the Oklahoma City Thunder for the Golden State Warriors.By late mo ing Pacific Time, "Warriors" had topped 978,000 tweets and "Kevin Durant" had passed 703,000 tweets -- well ahead of "Happy 4th of July" with a mere 668,000 tweets. Let's block ads! ...

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The bacon emoji is coming to iOS 10 (Apple Byte Extra Crunchy Podcast, Ep. 40) - CNET

- Subscribe to the Apple Byte Podcast:iTunes MP3 | RSS MP3 | FeedBu er MP3SoundCloud | Google Play | TuneIniTunes video | RSS video | FeedBu er videoYouTube | Livestream| Stitcher Listen to the Extra Cruncy Podcast, Ep. 40 Your browser does not support the audio element. [embedded content]Extra Crunchy show notes:Breaking news!!! - EmojisThe Unicode Technical Committee (UTC) has accepted the following 8 characters as candidates for emoji.Unicode Consortium officially approves 72 new emoji, including bacon, selfie, and a clown faceWWDC 2016 news:Apple WWDC 2016 INFOApple Updates Official WWDC App With New Look, Apple TV CompatibilityMacBook news:Spy photos all but confirm 2016 MacBook Pro's OLED touchpadLeaked Photos May Show Up...

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'House of Cards' is more plausible than real politics, says Kevin Spacey - CNET

The fourth season of "House of Cards," starring Kevin Spacey, debuted amid the US presidential primaries. Netflix Looking at the dramatic and bizarre antics of real American politicians, "House of Cards" doesn't go far enough, says actor Kevin Spacey. Spacey plays devious politician Frank Underwood in the drama, whose fourth season went live on Netflix last month amid the US presidential election. "We'll have a storyline that we'll be attacking and I wonder have we gone too far?" he said. "Have we crossed the Rubicon? Is this unbelievable or kind of crazy? Then I tu on the television and watch the news -- and we haven't gone far enough." Asked how Underwood compared with some ...

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Compared with real politics 'House of Cards' doesn't go far enough, says Kevin Spacey - CNET

Stars and execs at the Netflix Event in Paris including Katherine McNamara, Claire Foy, Joaquim Dos Santos, Tituss Burgess, Margie Cohn, Michelle Yeoh and Ted Sarandos. Fred Rambaud/Netflix Looking at the dramatic and bizarre antics of real American politicians, "House of Cards" doesn't go far enough, says Kevin Spacey.Spacey plays devious politician Frank Underwood in the drama, whose fourth season went live on Netflix at the same time as the US presidential campaign makes headlines. "We'll have a storyline that we'll be attacking and I wonder have we gone too far?" he said. "Have we crossed the rubicon? Is this unbelievable, or kind of crazy? Then I tu on the television and watch the news -- and we haven...

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Compared to real politics 'House of Cards' doesn't go far enough, says Kevin Spacey - CNET

Netflix Compared to the dramatic and bizarre antics of real American politicians, "House of Cards" doesn't go far enough, says Kevin Spacey.Spacey plays devious politician Frank Underwood in the drama, whose fourth season went live on Netflix at the same time as the US presidential campaign makes headlines. "We'll have a storyline that we'll be attacking and I wonder have we gone too far?" he said. "Have we crossed the rubicon? Is this unbelievable, or kind of crazy? Then I tu on the television and watch the news -- and we haven't gone far enough."Asked how Underwood compared to some of the real-life candidates currently making headlines, Spacey drily remarked, "We need to remember that he's a fictional c...

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Sorry Kevin Bacon, we're separated by 3.5 degrees (CNET Update show notes) - CNET

On this Friends Day, let us not forget: Only four of your Facebook friends really care about you. Play In this CNET Update, join us in feeling awkward about Facebook's made-up holiday, and lea why Facebook says we're more connected than we ever thought. But how many of our friends really matter? An Oxford University study says even someone with hundreds of Facebook friends only has a handful that would care to help in a crisis.Since we have no real friends, might as well keep talking to our gadgets. The Amazon Echo now streams Spotify and can order you a pizza. And somehow I find a way to make a story about Google self-driving cars re...

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