Month: February 2021

This insane Gomo mobile deal effectively gets you 18GB of data for AU$12.50p/m Tom Cruise as Jerry Maguire

In case you’re not familiar with Gomo, the small telco is Optus’ just-launched budget brand, and it’s come out swinging with a ripper prepaid plan. Gomo’s regular AU$25 plan gets you 18GB of data a month, and currently, when you buy three months upfront, the provider will give you the…

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Everything to know about Paramount Plus, ViacomCBS’s new version of CBS All Access

In just over a week, CBS All Access will become Paramount Plus, a rebranded version of the streaming service launching on March 4th. Paramount Plus will use combined franchises and assets from Viacom and CBS (who remerged in 2019) to offer more than 20,000 episodes of television and films from…

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Nvidia made $5 billion during a GPU shortage and expects to do it again in Q1

Nvidia has shared its Q4 2021 earnings, and despite the company’s GPUs being in extremely low supply, it didn’t seem to hurt how much money the company made. In fact, it reported a record $5 billion in revenue, which is up 61 percent year-over-year. What’s more impressive is that Nvidia…

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‘Star Trek: Prodigy’ will debut on Paramount+ before airing on Nickelodeon

When CBS first shared details on Star Trek: Prodigy last year, it should it would premiere on Nickelodeon. That’s no longer the case. The computer-animated series for kids will now instead debut on Paramount+ later this year. Only once it completes i… Source

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Watch the trailer for the Rugrats reboot headed to Paramount Plus

A Rugrats reboot is headed to the new streaming service Paramount Plus this spring, ViacomCBS announced today. The show is described as a “reimagining of the classic ‘90s hit,” and you can see a preview of the new CG-animated style in this trailer: [embedded content] But even though the animation…

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Spain’s Wallapop raises $191M at an $840M valuation for its classifieds marketplace

Through all of the last year’s lockdowns, venue closures and other social distancing measures that governments have enacted and people have followed to slow the spread of COVID-19, shopping — and specifically e-commerce — has remained a consistent and hugely important service. It’s not just something that we had to…

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