Month: December 2020

PS5 restock at Sony Direct: now out of stock, but here’s when you could grab one PS5

Update 16:17 ET, 12/18: 30 minutes after going live, the PS5 is now out of stock at Sony Direct. If you were in the queue and are still seeing a wait time, you’ll be sadly disappointed with an ‘out of stock’ notice when making it to the site. If you’re…

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An annoying Microsoft Teams bug is causing users to miss important messages Teams on a Surface Studio

An increasing number of Microsoft Teams users are experiencing issues with how the software giant’s all-in-one collaboration suite displays notifications following the latest series of updates. Although the notification issues appear to be different from device to device, the majority of affected users have reported delayed notifications and other related…

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Trump administration appeals yet another TikTok ruling

The Trump administration has gained some experience losing in court recently, and has suffered setback after setback in its stance that TikTok should be banned in the US. Still, its pursuit of the video sharing app continues. On Monday, the Department of Justice filed an appeal of a judge’s order…

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Samsung hasn’t announced the Galaxy S21 yet, but you can already reserve one

For obvious reasons, many of us are spending the final week of 2020 looking forward. Samsung is hoping some folks are looking far enough ahead to reserve a spot in line for its still-unannounced Galaxy S21 handset (not an official name, mind, but probably a safe guess). If you’re on…

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You can get a OnePlus 7T for $300 at B&H

The T-Mobile variant of the OnePlus 7T is on sale at B&H for $300, undercutting OnePlus’s own sale at $350. This matches the lowest price the phone has ever been, so if you’ve been looking for a flagship-specced phone at a budget price, this deal may be worth checking out.…

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After stumbling with one film universe, DC is trying for two

There are about to be way, way, way more DC movies — and some will be released as HBO Max exclusives. Following the release of Wonder Woman 1984 last week, DC Films president Walter Hamada sat down with the New York Times to talk about the studio’s more aggressive release…

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