Month: April 2021

Currys online bank holiday sales: the best tech, appliance and home deals this weekend Currys online delivery tech deals sales

For those on the hunt for a cheap laptop, 4K TV, or appliance deal, the Currys online sales are always a top destination – especially on a bank holiday weekend. This weekend is no exception with Currys running an Epic Deals event with hundreds of items receiving discounts of up…

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The best cheap graphics card prices and deals for May 2021 Best graphics card deals

There are plenty of reasons to go out looking for the best graphics card prices and deals. Maybe you took one glance at the system requirements for CyberPunk 2077 and shed a single tear for your ailing GPU. Perhaps you’re trying to make some cash on the side through cryptocurrency…

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HBO Max’s Green Lantern has cast a lead actor – and the show sounds ambitious Finn Wittrock in Ratched

HBO Max’s upcoming Green Lantern show has found one of its leads, with news that Ratched actor Finn Wittrock will play Guy Gardner, a member of the Green Lantern Corps.  This casting news comes via Deadline (and was retweeted by HBO Max’s comms team, suggesting it’s the real deal), who…

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Pitch your startup to seasoned tech leaders, and a live audience, on Extra Crunch Live

TechCrunch is known for its Pitch-Offs. We’ve had them in cities all over the world, and heard from hundreds of startups who have shared the story of their company on our stages. We’re excited to be bringing the Pitch-Off to Extra Crunch Live. Anyone in the audience on an episode…

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Vergecast: iOS 14.5 features, Apple sales skyrocket, and podcasting

Every Friday, The Verge publishes our flagship podcast, The Vergecast, where host Nilay Patel discusses the week in tech news with the reporters and editors covering the biggest stories. This week on The Vergecast, Nilay brings in Verge deputy editor Dan Seifert and news editor Chaim Gartenberg to discuss the…

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English soccer teams have started a four-day social media boycott to protest online abuse

English soccer teams and organizations are all shutting down their Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram accounts for the weekend as part of a massive social media blackout to advocate for better policies regarding discrimination and abuse that players and members of clubs receive on those platforms. English football will unite for…

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