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  • Christian Siriano is known for his designer fashion and red-carpet takes.
  • He told Business Insider he wishes people were less judgmental of red-carpet looks.
  • Siriano also hopes to see more diversity on red carpets in the future.

Though he's known for his candid opinions on celebrity style, Christian Siriano thinks people are too harsh about red-carpet


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Google is testing yet another feature aimed at keeping users on search results pages — this time targeting the popular recipe blog industry.

The company is testing a new feature called Quick View that appears for some cooking recipes. A search for “chocolate chip cookie recipe,” for example, shows a “quick view” button on a recipe from the blog



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The Rise of the Golden Idol, the sequel to the excellent point-and-click murder mystery game The Case of the Golden Idol, will be released on November 12th. The game, which was first announced last year, also has a new demo that you can try on Steam right now.

The Rise of the Golden Idol takes place in the 1970s, a time jump of more than 200 years from the



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Recently, the internet was worried that YouTube was phasing out the skip button on ads. It turns out that's not really true.

In a statement to The Verge, YouTube confirmed that the option to skip some ads isn't going away, but is rather getting a visual overhaul. According to a YouTube spokesperson, the site is trying to clean up the way ads look, and part of that is by changing the skip button



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If you own a Porsche Taycan, you might plan on making a trip to the dealership. The Verge reported that recalls have been issued due to a short circuiting risk in one of the battery’s cell block modules. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued a safety recall for more than 27,000 of the Porsche EVs. The recall affects “certain” Taycan vehicles released from 2021-2024. Notices