Duolingo's mascot, Duo the owl, is dead. Okay, Duo isn't really dead (we think), but the language learning app committed so hard to this bit that its CEO, ...
CNET editor Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, a journalist and pop-culture junkie, is co-author of "Whatever Happened to Pudding Pops? The Lost Toys, Tastes and Trends of the '70s and '80s," as well as ...
The rumors are true: the famed mascot of Duolingo, known for his silly antics all over social media, has passed away. In a statement posted on social media Tuesday, the Pittsburgh-based language ...
Apple devices are believed to be pretty secure, and that's what the company will tell you. You might have seen the tagline "Privacy. That’s Apple." in their ...
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High-level U.S. and Russian officials are set to meet in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday for the first direct talks to end the Russia-Ukraine war. President Trump's fast-moving and norm-shattering brand ...
Duolingo said that its iconic mascot, Duo, died. That being said, the company says it’s not the last we’ll see of the owl. An expert in public relations says this is a classic marketing stunt ...
The expert also pointed out the threats that U.S. missile defense could address with the more complex shield compared to that of the Israeli system. "We're talking about Korea and points west ...
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SEOUL, Feb 15 (Reuters) - North Korea said on Saturday that the United States should abandon military threats if it has concerns about its mainland safety, state media KCNA reported, citing an ...
Others see a Moscow that views the opposition figure’s legacy as an enduring threat. “They seem to be doing it more out of habit, rather than as a new campaign,” said Sergei S. Smirnov ...
US Vice President JD Vance vented at European leaders Friday, telling them that the biggest threat to their security was “from within,” rather than China and Russia. Vance used his first major ...