Month: July 2023

7 new movies and TV shows on Netflix, Max, Prime Video and more this weekend (July 21)

Let’s cut to the chase, it’s an absolutely huge weekend for entertainment. Two of this year’s biggest blockbusters – Barbie and Oppenheimer – are now playing in theaters and IMAX worldwide, with Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One also entering its second weekend on the silver screen.  If you…

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Need a budget 98-inch 4K TV? TCL’s new mini-LED is much cheaper than Samsung’s

TCL has just launched a massive new TV in Japan, and it could be coming to the US and Europe next based on the rollout of its 2023 QLED and mini-LED TVs. The TCL 98C955, a 98-inch Quantum Dot mini-LED 4K TV, has a huge specification and a Japanese price…

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The Federal Reserve just made online payments a whole lot faster and easier for everyone

The US Federal Reserve has launched FedNow, a new service designed to make transferring money instantaneous every day, including holidays, but there is a catch. To be able to benefit from FedNow, US citizens’ banking institutions and credit unions will need to be adopters of the technology, on both the…

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How to install the watchOS 10 public beta

If you were intrigued by the idea of widgets on your Apple Watch at this year’s WWDC, good news! The watchOS 10 public beta is live. That said, before I tell you how to install it, there are a few things you should keep in mind. First off, watchOS 10…

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Sony Xperia 1 V Review: This Phone Is Still Too Expensive

Sure it’s got a complex camera and plenty of stamina, but it’s more expensive than any iPhone. Source

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Your next job search could be carried out on Twitter

Twitter is reportedly preparing and rolling out support for some accounts to post job ads directly to their profile as it looks to offer more services to business users. The Musk-owned and Yaccarino-led social media platform has long vocalized its desire to become more than just social media, with Musk’s…

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