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Rowan Blanchard Doesn't Charge Her Phone Until This Happens

Rowan Blanchard Doesn't Charge Her Phone Until This Happens

Rowan Blanchard truly is like all of us, especially when it comes to her smartphone and technology.

In a recent Q&A feature with Wall Street Journal, the Wrinkle in Time star opened up about some things about her phone, that you’ll probably relate to.

Like, Rowan doesn’t charge up her phone until it gets to 2% — same; and she always checks Instagram first thing in the morning — same.

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Rowan also revealed that one time her Mail app crashed because she had over 45,000 messages still to read!

That’s insane!

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'Wizards of Waverly Place' Showrunner Remembers the 'Rules' Disney Had About Social Media When The Show Premiered

'Wizards of Waverly Place' Showrunner Remembers the 'Rules' Disney Had About Social Media When The Show Premiered

Your #FlashbackFriday post is here and this will bring up a lot of memories.

Remember, years ago, when the iPhone came out and Twitter was just starting when all your fave Disney shows were on — but you couldn’t find out anythign from its’ stars?

Wizards of Waverly Place showrunner Todd J. Greenwald remembers too — and he also remembers the rules.

“The funny thing was, the iPhone came out the same year Wizards came out,” he recalled in an interview with IBT. “It was interesting because we were tweeting and taking pictures on set and Disney was like ‘Whoa, whoa, whoa, you can’t do that, you can’t do that.’”

He adds, “They put up these rules like we were in school, ‘You’re not allowed to post, you’re not allowed to tweet.’ Like those sort of hipster parent language, trying to make us not do it.”

However, the cast still did tweet some things and shared a few pics — just not as much as its’ stars can today.

Todd also credits the iPhone for promoting the show, too — which if we all remember, Wizards has been the only Disney Channel program to win an Emmy — twice.

FCC Votes To Repeal Net Neutrality - Here's What It All Means

FCC Votes To Repeal Net Neutrality - Here's What It All Means

If you’re on social media, you know by now that that the FCC has voted to repeal Net Neutrality.

What is that? Net neutrality is used to describe a set of regulations that ensure all information flowing over the internet is treated equally.

In layman’s terms, it means that companies can not block websites or offer certain companies faster loading speeds for money. So, if you want to visit YouTube, or Netflix, your internet service provider can’t charge you money for visiting them.

This was all cancelled about 10 minutes ago when the FCC voted to repeal just about everything.

Now, you have to imagine a world where we HAVE TO PAY an extra $10, or $20, or more so that the Netflix movie you’re watching is fast enough. You have to pay $15 per month to even use Twitter, or Instagram, or a whole lot more than that.

You want to watch your favorite music video online, or keeping up with Vlogmas on YouTube? Get your credit card number ready.

However, the ruling isn’t set in stone just yet. There are lawsuits coming (the entire state of New York is) and on top of that, it has to pass through Congress.

We’ll update as new information comes available

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You Can Order Pizza With a Tattoo... Sort of! Watch Now

You Can Order Pizza With a Tattoo... Sort of! Watch Now

One thing almost everyone can agree on post election day is that pizza is amazing!

Warm, stringy, cheesy pizza isn’t only good right after you order it, it’s also pretty much delicious cold for every meal after.

Well, now legacy chain Pizza Hut has come up with a new, trendy way to order pizza… using a temporary tattoo.

The tattoo comes with your favorite pizza pre-programmed, so it’s almost literally a one-click order.

As tech blog Digital Spy points out, this is just a pilot program, meaning it’s in the testing phase. Sadly, the test is taking place in the United Kingdom, so we Americans will have to wait.

In the meantime, click inside to watch the vid and see how it works:
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