Prison break season 5 trailer has been released :


If there’s one thing that worked against Prison Break in previous seasons, it was the show’s title. There wasn’t any real prison breaking going on, and the adventures of Michael Scofield & Co. weren’t that exciting once they were no longer in prison. However, Wentworth Miller is back for season five and he’s got himself arrested again. That’s right, he’ll be breaking out of prison all over again, and now we get our first look at the new trailer for the upcoming season.


A trailer for the upcoming Prison Break season five reveals that many of our favorite characters from the original series will be back. Michael’s brother Lincoln (Dominic Purcell), Theodore “T-Bag” Bagwell (Robert Knepper), and Sara Tancredi (Sarah Wayne Callies) all make appearances in this Prison Break 5 trailer.


Michael Scofield is now held up in a prison in a different country and Lincoln comes to the rescue after he’s informed of his brother’s whereabouts. Apparently, nobody knows where Michael disappeared – or whether or not he’s even alive. But we’re going to find out answers to our questions when the show returns to TV at some point in the spring of 2017. Check out the new trailer below.


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Introducing WhatApp's Desktop App


Following the release of leaked documents showing a WhatsApp desktop client being in the works, WhatsApp has now officially introduced the offering for Windows and Mac via their company blog.

From WhatsApp:

"Today we're introducing a desktop app so you have a new way to stay in touch anytime and anywhere - whether on your phone or computer at home or work. Like WhatsApp Web, our desktop app is simply an extension of your phone: the app mirrors conversations and messages from your mobile device.


The new desktop app is available for Windows 8+ and Mac OS 10.9+ and is synced with WhatsApp on your mobile device. Because the app runs natively on your desktop, you'll have support for native desktop notifications, better keyboard shortcuts, and more.


To download the app, visit https://www.whatsapp.com/download from your desktop browser. Then, open the app and scan the QR code using the WhatsApp app on your phone (look for WhatsApp Web menu under Settings)."

The app itself is similar to that of WhatsApp web, so if you've used that previously, setting up the desktop client should be a breeze. It's available for Windows 8 and higher, and Mac OS X 10.9 and higher.

When it comes to supported devices, it all remains the same as WhatsApp as well, meaning there's now support for Android, iOS, Windows Phone, BlackBerry, BlackBerry 10, Nokia S60 and now both Windows and Mac.

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