Month: June 2021

The Cowboy Bebop Netflix TV show will finally release this year Behind the scenes: Cowboy Bebop

Netflix has confirmed that its live-action adaptation of the anime Cowboy Bebop will finally release in ‘Fall 2021’ – so, some time in the final few months of the year. The show will also feature music from original series composer Yoko Kanno, Netflix confirmed. This was all confirmed during Netflix’s…

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Exclusive: Web hosting and website builder traffic slumps post-Covid Web hosting and website builder traffic declines as lockdown eases

The number of page visits across almost all top web hosting and website builder providers has fallen dramtically as lockdown restrictions continue to ease across the globe. TechRadar Pro used SimilarWeb data over the months of March to May 2021 to track the page visit performance of the top 40…

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Locke and Key season 2: release date, cast, and what we know Locke and Key season 2

Locke and Key season 2 is not only on its way but, finally, we have confirmation on when it’ll land on Netflix – and it will be later this year. The show is inspired by the comic series by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodríguez, and it did an excellent job…

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Apple’s TestFlight finally comes to the Mac – but what is it? TestFlight Mac

Apple’s method of allowing developers to roll out pre-release versions of their apps is now available on the newly-announced macOS Monterrey, after only being available on iOS for the last seven years. There was a plethora of features announced at WWDC for macOS Monterrey, focusing more on refinements across the…

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Netflix shows in 8K are a possibility – here’s how it’d work Money Heist

While 8K TVs aren’t exactly ten-a-penny these days, there’s no denying that displays sporting the ultra-high resolution are growing in number – and that their fortunes will be inextricably tied up with support for 8K content in the coming years. You won’t get anything like 8K on Netflix, Disney Plus,…

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A Lot Of The Internet Went Down This Morning

Huge swathes of the internet went offline for people around the world early Tuesday morning. The outage lasted at least an hour. Thousands of people were unable to access major websites including Amazon, Twitch, Pinterest, and Reddit, as well as news websites like BuzzFeed News, the New York Times, CNN,…

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