Month: March 2021

5 widescreen videos to watch instead of the 4:3 Snyder Cut of Justice League

Zack Snyder’s cut of Justice League is finally available to stream on HBO Max, and while the rabid fans who helped make it happen may have been prepared for its 4:3 format, many people were a little stunned when they pressed play today. Listen, I was a fan of The…

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RX 6700 XTs flood Newegg Shuffle for a limited time AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT

The AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT just dropped and Newegg Shuffle is loaded to bear with the cards today, March 17, from 9am to 2pm EDT. With 17 cards to choose from, there are plenty of options, and plenty of chances, to get your hands on AMD’s latest Radeon graphics…

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Getting the technology right for a mobile and productive workforce in the legal sector remote working

The future of the global economy faces uncertain times. COVID has dealt organizations a varied hand; some will have had to let employees go over the last year and operate with a smaller team, for example.  But one defining factor impacted firms of all shapes and sizes and from all…

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Amazon begins testing its Rivian electric delivery vans in San Francisco

Amazon is expanding customer deliveries via electric cargo vehicle to San Francisco, making the Bay Area the second of 16 total cities the company expects to bring its Rivian-sourced EVs to in 2021.  San Francisco’s unique terrain and climate were a couple of the reasons Amazon said it chose the…

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Tesla’s co-founder is teaming up with Specialized to solve the problem of e-bike batteries

The growing popularity of electric bikes has raised a lot of exciting possibilities about the future of transportation, but it also presents a number of unique challenges. Chief among them is what to do with all those e-bike batteries when they eventually run out of juice. Rather than send them…

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Nvidia raises GeForce Now subscription plan to $10 per month

Nvidia’s cloud gaming service GeForce Now has announced some changes when it comes to subscription plans. Starting today, paid memberships now cost $9.99 per month, or $99.99 per year — they are now called ‘Priority’ memberships. If you’re an existing ‘Founders’ member, you’ll keep the same subscription price as long…

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