Month: March 2020

A “location-first” mentality is leading to a whole new wave of location-based immersive entertainment. Strictly speaking, all experiences are location-based (save for the ones we have in our dreams and even then technically they’re bed-based). Instagram posts are tagged with #FOMO inducing lifestyle destinations. A scan through your camera roll will remind you where you
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Sony Interactive Entertainment said that to “help ensure internet stability” it will limit PlayStation download speeds in the U.S. Sony previously implemented the measure in Europe, before expanding it to PlayStation gamers in the U.S. “Playing videogames enables players all over the world to connect with friends and family and enjoy much-needed entertainment during these
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There are quite a few computer brands around today, but only a couple are as iconic and recognizable as Dell. This company has long been at the forefront of the consumer PC revolution and has been making machines for students, professionals, gamers, and regular users alike for decades now, but this seasoned pedigree hasn’t stopped
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The iPhone 11 Pro is right at the top of our best smartphone list, singling it out as our recommendation for the phone to buy this year. It’s the combination of stellar performance, superb camera, reliable and simple to use software, and the outstanding build quality that puts it ahead of the competition. However, the
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This article was last updated by Digital Trends staff writer Nick Woodard on 3/27/2020.  The best 4K TV under $500 is the 55-inch TCL 6-Series. Striking the perfect balance between smarts and picture quality, it bundles a crystal-clear 4K Ultra HD screen and is filled to the brim with useful features, including Dolby Vision HDR
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Image: Quibi Quibi has been gearing up for its April 6 launch date for month now, blasting the entertainment ecosystem with trailers, quick looks, and lists laying out the numerous “quick bite” shows it’ll be offering up on people’s phones when the big day finally rolls around. (Where were you, we’ll whisper to each other
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One of the newer companies attempting to join the rarified group of private space launch startups actually flying payloads to orbit has redirected its entire UK-based manufacturing capacity towards COVID-19 response. Skyrora, which is based in Edinburgh, Scotland, is answering the call of the UK government and the NHS to manufacturers to do what they
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Russ Heddleston Contributor Russ is the co-founder and CEO of DocSend. He was previously a product manager at Facebook, where he arrived via the acquisition of his startup Pursuit.com, and has held roles at Dropbox, Greystripe, and Trulia. Follow him here: @rheddleston and @docsend More posts by this contributor What to expect when pitching European
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New York University is among the many academic, private and public institutions doing what it can to address the need for personal protective equipment (PPE) among healthcare workers across the world. The school worked quickly to develop an open-source face-shield design, and is now offering that design freely to any and all in order to
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