Month: February 2020

Disney+ launches discounted annual subscriptions for European users

Disney is offering a discount on its new streaming service for select European markets ahead of its March 24th launch, the company announced on Monday. Customers who pre-order Disney+ before March 23rd will get £10 or €10 a full year’s subscription, bringing the cost down to around £49.99 or €59.99…

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Coronavirus fears hit markets, bringing US shares down as tech and SaaS slip

Fears over the potential impact of the coronavirus spreading in Europe, Asia and the Middle East have sent stocks plummeting in Monday’s open — with tech stocks among the hardest hit. The reason for the declines are clear: Over the weekend, cases outside of China swiftly rose in Europe and…

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How to design a tour good enough for Katy Perry, Taylor Swift, or J.Lo

J.Lo’s It’s My Party tour starts with a bang. The curtain drops, revealing the artist dangled above the stage covered in Swarovski crystals. She’s perched inside a sparkling hoop that sits underneath a wine glass chandelier. There are hundreds of balloons, dozens of dancers, and a multistory video screen, all…

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Microsoft offers a closer look at the next Xbox

It’s been a few months since Microsoft announced the impending arrival of the Xbox Series X. The somewhat redundantly named console made cameo during the Game Awards, getting a late 2020 date in the process. We got at glimpse at the big, boxy design and peek into a handful of…

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This Samsung Galaxy S20 deal is one of the cheapest yet…with a big drop in data

We’re big fans of the Samsung Galaxy S20 but there is just one problem…it is not cheap. That’s why we’ve been keeping our eyes out for the perfect affordable offer on the handset and finally, we got one. Coming from iD Mobile, a retailer which specialises in more affordable contracts,…

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TSA bans employees from using TikTok

The Transportation Security Administration told employees to stop posting to TikTok on Sunday, according to CBS News. The TSA’s announcement to ban employees from using TikTok came shortly after Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) penned a letter to its administrator, David Pekoske, requesting that the agency halt its use. According to…

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