Your iPhone calendar used to remind you about dentist appointments and dinner reservations. Now? It might be screaming that you’ve “won a prize” — or worse, that your device is infected and your bank ...
Call of Duty developers have addressed rumors about a secret standalone Zombies game in development at the studio. Their response came a few hours after the news went viral on social media, with many ...
C-SPAN shut down online speculation Sunday that a man who called into its live "Washington Journal" program to criticize the Supreme Court's recent decision regarding President Donald Trump’s tariffs ...
Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile failed to meet Activision's expectations The mobile game will be available to play till April 17, 2026 Activision won't refund unused COD Points and in-game purchases ...
Activision announced the severs for Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile will be shutting down on April 17. Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile released for iOS and Android in March 20024 and was pulled from the App ...
Activision has confirmed Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile will go dark on April 17, 2026. We already knew that Activision had decided to walk away from Warzone Mobile — the publisher admitted last May ...
“The View” host Whoopi Goldberg once again opened up a bit about her past with drugs on Tuesday morning, but the ABC moderator promptly shut down her co-host Joy Behar’s attempt to ask about drugs ...
Activision will shut down servers for Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile on April 17, 2026. Warzone Mobile was removed from iOS and Android app stores last May because it "did not meet expectations." "While ...
Activision said player feedback will continue shaping the wider Call of Duty franchise. Warzone Mobile was delisted from Google Play and the Apple App Store in May 2025. Remaining COD Points must be ...
Activision removed the game from app stores in May because it “did not meet our expectations.” If you’re still playing it, you’ll have a couple months until it’s offline for good.
What was supposed to be a weekend of celebration for Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown turned sour when Beverly Hills police shut down a brand activation, costing Brown "hundreds of thousands of ...