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Following the release of the Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Insider 01 developer diary earlier this month, Rocksteady is now slowly posting brief introductory videos of the game's playable cast. A few hours ago, the developer uploaded a video dedicated to George Harkness, AKA Captain Boomerang, a confrontational coward who has been embarrassed by the Flash more times than he can count. In the DC Comics, Captain Boomerang first appeared in The Flash #117, published in December 1960. His original background is of an Australian man who tried to make a living as a performer and boomerang promoter but […]

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The Google App on Android devices is as quintessential as it can get, as it is one of the best out there in terms of usability. It is simple, gets the job done, and does not clutter anything. However, after a long time, we might see a very small but significant change to the app, which technically should make it easier for everyone to use the search feature. The bottom search bar on the Google App is an excellent design choice At the time of writing, the search bar in the Google App is on the top, which really is […]

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