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- GoDaddy wins our 2020 award for most evil company email
- Warner Bros. believes that theaters will still exist in 2023
- Amazon Echo Frames review: listen to these specs
- Tony Robbins claims he saved his employee from COVID — she says that’s a lie
- Here’s an HDMI-themed holiday podcast to listen to this season
- Here’s when you can watch Wonder Woman 1984, Soul, and Bridgerton on Christmas Day
- Samsung’s Galaxy Buds Pro said to cost $199
GoDaddy wins our 2020 award for most evil company email Posted: 24 Dec 2020 03:27 PM PST What's the cruelest prank you can make on employees who are struggling during a global pandemic when millions of people have lost their jobs or lives? GoDaddy — a web domain registrar once best known for its sexist advertisements — tried to find out when it sent employees a fake email informing them they'd receive a $650 holiday bonus. As The Copper Courier originally reported, GoDaddy sent an email phishing "test" to its employees promising much-needed money; "2020 has been a record year for GoDaddy, thanks to you!", it said. "Though we cannot celebrate together during our annual Holiday Party, we want to show our appreciation and share a $650 one—time Holiday bonus!" The employees who clicked the link then reportedly received an email... |
Warner Bros. believes that theaters will still exist in 2023 Posted: 24 Dec 2020 12:02 PM PST Warner Bros. ruffled some feathers when it announced it would release all of its new 2021 movies simultaneously on HBO Max, but the company seems to be betting that theaters won't become an apocalyptic wasteland. Variety reports that the company plans to release Furiosa, the prequel to Max Max: Fury Road, and The Color Purple first in theaters in 2023. Warner's plan to launch next year's films online is a great thing for consumers who would rather stay at home than risk contracting a deadly virus to see, say, Godzilla vs. Kong. But the plan immediately made enemies of some Hollywood veterans. Director Christopher Nolan called HBO Max "the worst streaming service" and accused Warner Bros. of not telling anyone about its plan until just 90... |
Amazon Echo Frames review: listen to these specs Posted: 24 Dec 2020 07:00 AM PST Great in concept, but there's a limit to what Alexa can do on a phone |
Tony Robbins claims he saved his employee from COVID — she says that’s a lie Posted: 24 Dec 2020 06:00 AM PST Behind Tony Robbins' dangerous approach to the pandemic |
Here’s an HDMI-themed holiday podcast to listen to this season Posted: 24 Dec 2020 06:00 AM PST Happy holidays! Here is our gift to you: over an hour of audio content exclusively dedicated to HDMI. If you're lucky this holiday season, you may be opening up a new PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, or Xbox Series S. And with that, a brand-new HDMI 2.1 cable — ready to game in 4K at 120Hz. HDMI 2.1 is an updated HDMI standard that expands the bandwidth of HDMI up to 48Gbps, allowing the ability for multiple features like variable refresh rate (VRR), auto low latency mode (ALLM), and enhanced audio return channel (eARC). It also supports high resolution and refresh rates like 8K60 and 4K120, and all of these features can upgrade your console gaming significantly. Both your TV and HDMI cable need to support HDMI 2.1 to unlock these... |
Here’s when you can watch Wonder Woman 1984, Soul, and Bridgerton on Christmas Day Posted: 24 Dec 2020 06:00 AM PST December 25th is going to be a big deal for streaming, with blockbusters like Wonder Woman 1984 and Soul debuting on HBO Max and Disney Plus, respectively, alongside hyped streaming shows like Netflix's Bridgerton and We Can Be Heroes. If you're planning a big Christmas Day marathon, here's when each of those pieces of content will debut, so you can plan ahead. Wonder Woman 1984 will be the last to debut, arriving at 12PM ET on Christmas Day. That means you should have some time to unwrap and set up any new streaming or A/V gear before it debuts on HBO Max. Given the usual 3AM or midnight release times for streaming shows, it's worth taking note of the noon ET drop here when making your movie marathon plans. Soul will arrive on Disney... |
Samsung’s Galaxy Buds Pro said to cost $199 Posted: 24 Dec 2020 01:36 AM PST More details of Samsung's unannounced Galaxy Buds Pro wireless earbuds with active noise cancelation have leaked, including the price. According to slides shared on Twitter by WalkingCat, the Galaxy Buds Pro will cost $199 at launch making them $80 cheaper than the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds, our noise-canceling champions. Samsung's pro buds will feature strong IPX7 durability against dust and water, and up to 8 hours of listening time which can be extended to 28 hours with the charging case. WalkingCat provides this handy chart to compare specs across all of Samsung's wireless buds. WalkingCat also shared a slide showing an exploded view of the new active noise... |
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