Month: March 2021

The best gaming laptops in 2021: seven laptops to get your game on

Our pick for the best gaming laptop of 2021 is the Asus ROG Zephyrus G15. It can handle the most demanding games on the market today and also makes a great daily driver. The early days of mobile gaming were largely desktop replacements — clunky chassis, multiple power bricks, and…

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Apple rejected Parler’s latest attempt to come back to the App Store

It looks like Parler’s App Store exile will continue. Bloomberg reports that Apple recently rejected the app’s bid to get back onto iPhones, citing “highly objectionable content.” Apple had originally kicked Parler out of the App Store in January, sh… Source

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Could Marc Benioff be the next CEO to move to executive chairman?

Last month Jeff Bezos announced he would step down as CEO of Amazon later this year, moving into the executive chairman role, while passing the baton to AWS CEO Andy Jassy. Could Marc Benioff, co-founder, chairman and CEO at Salesforce be the next big-name executive to make a similar move?…

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PS5 restock: Sony Direct out of stock in 33 minutes – here’s where to go next PS5 restock

Update: Today’s PS5 restock at Sony Direct has sold out, but we’re going to give you a secret on where to find the next drop: there’s a Target PS5 restock scheduled for tomorrow morning. While no one knows the exact time, it’s always quite early and happens nationwide. We’ll send…

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Artifacts from the first COVID-19 vaccination in the US are headed to the Smithsonian

The glass vial used in the first US COVID-19 vaccination has been acquired by the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History. The museum also acquired related items including the scrubs and vaccination card of Sandra Lindsay, director of critical care nursing at the Long Island Jewish Medical Center who, on…

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AMC revenue drops nearly 90 percent in fourth quarter, but CEO remains optimistic

AMC Theaters reported another jarring but predictable loss in its fourth quarter earnings, but the company’s CEO is optimistic that the theater chain will make it out of the pandemic alright. Revenue was down 88 percent year over year, to $162.5 million. While beating expectations, that still led to a…

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