Month: November 2024

Yellowstone is back on TV, and another show co-created by Taylor Sheridan could also have your attention. Landman, the latest addition to Sheridan’s Paramount Plus slate, premiered on the streaming service on Sunday. Described by Paramount Plus as “a modern-day tale of fortune-seeking in the world of oil rigs,” the West Texas-set series stars big names like Demi
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This week Geoff Keighley graced our phones and laptops to reveal which games will compete for honors at this year’s Game Awards. Games like Astro Bot and Black Myth: Wukong were among those earning several nods, while Dragon Age: The Veilguard saw itself almost entirely locked out (though there’s likely a pretty good explanation for
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Score Breakdown Taste/results 7/10Value 8/10Recipe variety 10/10Healthiness 8/10 Pros Massive selection of meal kit recipes Meals are easy to prepare Ingredients arrived fresh Budget-friendly if you’re cooking for four Cons Recipes aren’t as interesting or unique as some other meal-kit companies Not as many healthy recipes as others $10 charge for shipping With a massive
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View details View details View details View details View details View details View details View details CNET’s expert staff reviews and rates dozens of new products and services each month, building on more than a quarter century of expertise. Getting your mower ready and pushing it across the lawn can feel like a chore. With
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The Silicon Valley dream is to build a tech startup that is such a unique idea it alters the commercial universe and turns its founders into billionaires. Participating in the Valley’s most famed startup factory, Y Combinator, is often part of that dream. Airbnb, Coinbase, and Stripe all got started there. Yet, a deep dive
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Welcome to Startups Weekly — your weekly recap of everything you can’t miss from the world of startups. If you’d like to receive this newsletter in your inbox every Friday, sign up here! The week before Thanksgiving is typically busy with announcements of all sorts, but this week has been particularly interesting. Money was flowing to big problems, like defense, cybersecurity, and
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We live in a time of plenty. Perhaps even excess. Before I finish a game, or sometimes even start it, the developers are already releasing free updates ranging from new quality-of-life settings to full-blown content add-ons. Each one makes the game worth revisiting and adds to the pull of picking it up for the first
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Big changes are happening at Disney World in Florida. The company has announced that it plans to shutdown a popular Muppets attraction to make room for a new Monsters, Inc.-themed area and ride. And there was bad news for Aerosmith fans, too. Suggested Reading Disney’s New Post-Apocalyptic Anime Proves The Mouse Has Good Taste Off
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/ The AI assistant is getting ready for its “agentic” era. By Allison Johnson, a reviewer with 10 years of experience writing about consumer tech. She has a special interest in mobile photography and telecom. Previously, she worked at DPReview. Share this story Gemini could spring into action soon.Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge
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Beleaguered Swedish battery manufacturer Northvolt announced on Thursday that it was filing for bankruptcy in the U.S., striking a blow to Europe’s ambitions for homegrown lithium-ion batteries. The company reportedly chose Chapter 11 in an effort to right its finances. In the wake of the filing, co-founder and CEO Peter Carlsson resigned, though he’ll remain on
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/ On The Vergecast: what will come of Chrome and Search, AI woes for Amazon, and the Threads / Bluesky battle rages. By David Pierce, editor-at-large and Vergecast co-host with over a decade of experience covering consumer tech. Previously, at Protocol, The Wall Street Journal, and Wired. Share this story Image: Alex Parkin / The
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What is the best internet provider in Richardson? AT&T Fiber is the best internet provider overall for most households in Richardson. With symmetrical speeds and no data caps or monthly equipment costs, it’s a great choice for home internet in the city. If AT&T Fiber isn’t available at your address, Spectrum and T-Mobile are solid
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