Month: September 2021

Shang-Chi could suffer because Marvel can’t push pause on its big story

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings is an important film for Marvel for lots of reasons. It’s the studio’s first return to theatrical exclusive release after over a year and a half of delays due to COVID-19 (which included shifting Black Widow to Disney Plus as well as…

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Asus takes on MacBook Pro with 4K+ OLED workstations Asus Dial for intuitive and precise control scenario

Asus has unveiled the world’s first Ryzen-based Nvidia RTX Studio laptop together with a number of mobile workstations to target the lucrative and ever-growing creator market. The ProArt Studiobook Pro 16 OLED features a 16:10, 3840 x 2400 4K+ OLED HDR display with 100% DCI-P3 color gamut and up to…

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The Morning After: Dining in Gotham City

Among all the themed restaurants and dining experiences in the world, Park Row, a new dining venture in London, tries to keep things a little classier than the rest. No costumed heroes for a selfie with, no lurid colors (beside the Joker-esque neon signs in the restrooms) and even a…

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Subscription services – a recurring gold mine or problem? Person buying online subscription service

Since the dawn of time, the established process of buying goods or services was one-time exchanges. Customers hand across the money and receive what they bought in return. This process is still the prime method today, but the introduction of the subscription service has slowly gained traction. Rather than that…

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The 20 Best Hiking and Camping Deals for Labor Day

This is our favorite time to hit the trails. Here’s what you need to make the outdoors feel like home. Source

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Eight things Apple could do to prove it actually cares about App Store users

When you spend money in Apple’s App Store, the company generally takes a 30 percent cut — one that adds up to an estimated $19 billion per year. Apple’s currently in the fight of its life to prove to judges, government regulators, and its own developers that it deserves those…

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