Month: June 2022

Netflix is finally taking a page from the rest of Hollywood

In Q1 of 2022, it finally happened: Netflix had a bad quarter. It lost over 200,000 subscribers and acknowledged that newer competitors like Disney Plus and HBO Max were effectively putting an end to how the company had been doing business for nearly a decade. Now, Netflix is steering away…

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AWS is taking the fight to on-prem hardware vendors

Audio player loading… Amazon Web Services (AWS) is looking to hit on-premises hardware vendors where it hurts with a new set of products and services. The cloud hosting giant is adding support for its Dedicated Hosts platform to its on-premises cloud-in-a-box solution Outposts. In addition, AWS is making a move…

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Amazon takes on PS5 and Xbox scalpers with a new invite system

Amazon is trying to fend off scalpers and bots that snag all of the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X consoles before you can secure one. It’s rolling out an invite-based ordering option for high-demand products that are in low supply to help legitimate shoppers get their hands on the…

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War Thunder fans can’t stop leaking classified military documents

Audio player loading… Here we are again, folks. For the third time in two years, a War Thunder fan has been caught leaking classified military documents on the game’s official forums. Available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S, War Thunder’s historically seen some heated online arguments,…

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MSI announces Titan GT77 with 4K screen and 250W of combined power

MSI’s Titan used to be the company’s highest-performance gaming notebook, rivaled only by desktop-adjacent devices like Alienware’s Area-51m in terms of performance and power. Such devices, while impressive, are a fairly niche product, and the company hasn’t refreshed the Titan line in a few years. Today, at its MSIology press…

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Everything You Should Know About Plan B

Morning-after pills like Plan B are emergency contraceptives. Here’s how they work—and how they don’t. Source

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