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The Softonic Minute: Facebook, Batman, Google, and eBay

The Softonic Minute: Facebook, Batman, Google, and eBay
Zuzanna Blaszkiewicz

Zuzanna Blaszkiewicz

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Facebook gets a bit more personal with questions, Batman: Arkham Knight releases a new trailer, Google celebrates the anniversary of the Rubik’s Cube, and eBay suffers a major attack. Check out this week’s hottest software news in the Softonic Minute.

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Annoy your Facebook friends by asking about their relationship status

Facebook is testing a new feature where you can ask your friends about their relationship status. This isn’t surprising, since Facebook already allows you to ask for personal information like phone numbers, but it may be the most intrusive. Continue reading…

Batman: Arkham Knight releases new trailer

We can finally see what to expect from the graphics in Batman: Arkham Knight. The new video also shows the Batmobile in action, one of the staples of the series, as well as some of the villains Batman will be taking on. Read our review of Batman Arkham Knight, and watch the trailer here.

Google celebrates 20 years of the Rubik Cube

To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the legendary Rubik’s Cube, Google has launched Cube Lab, a page where you can create your own cube or play with ones created by others. Create and solve your own Rubik’s Cube at Chrome Cube Lab.

eBay hacked but PayPal OK, change your passwords now

145 million eBay accounts are in danger in what could be the second largest attack ever, right behind Adobe’s hack in 2003. eBay recommends changing your password immediately. Luckily,  PayPal, whose owned by eBay, has not been affected. Continue reading…

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