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WATCH IT: Bedlam, Fists Fly -- and it was ONLY the Press Conference for Floyd Mayweather vs. Logan Paul Fight

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Bedlam, Fists Fly — and it was Only the Press Conference for Floyd Mayweather vs. Logan Paul Fight IT all started with the hat. Here are the highlights from the press conference in advance of the Floyd Mayweather vs. Logan Paul Fight . It turns crazy.

Tech Review: LG SK9Y Dolby Atmos Soundbar Review

LG’s latest release for home audio is the SK9Y. The key features of this soundbar includes Dolby Atmos, High Resolution Audio, Sound Up-converting and 4K Pass-through. In addition to that, it also has Chromecast built-in! Brace yourselves audiophiles, is the LG SK9Y Soundbar a game changer for your home theater experience? Watch the video to find out! If you enjoyed this video and want to watch more videos like these, subscribe to our YouTube Channel ! LG’s latest release for home audio is the SK9Y. The key features of this soundbar includes Dolby Atmos, High Resolution Audio, Sound Up-converting and 4K Pass-through. In addition to that, it also has Chromecast built-in! Brace yourselves audiophiles, is the LG SK9Y Soundbar a game changer for your home theater experience? Watch the video to find out!Reviews, Technology

Dell XPS 15 9500 Laptop Review

I recently got a Dell XPS 15 9500 for work and have come to really enjoy it. I have been a MacBook Pro guy for years but I needed a windows machine and felt that this was the right fit for me. I have read a lot of great reviews on this laptop and I am happy with the purchase let me explain why.   Design   I love the design coming from a MacBook Pro user every day to a Dell XPS 15 I can see how people can make the transition the touchpad is just like the MacBook Pro with the same gestures and  large style of the MacBook Pro. The keyboard is designed as well  to be similar to a MacBook Pro with the short reach allowing you to type faster I love using it. The keyboard sports the power button and fingerprint combo sensor.   Screen   I love the 15 .6 inches 4K display with very minimal bezels I think the screen looks amazing  with clear color and contrast. The touch screen part I am still getting used to I do not really use it that much but I am sure I will get used to it or find a reaso

Expedia will sell Egencia corporate travel unit to American Express Global Business Travel

The news: Seattle travel giant Expedia announced Tuesday that it has agreed to sell its corporate business arm Egencia to American Express Global Business Travel. Both companies offer tools for business travel management. Travel trends:  It’s unclear how business travel will bounce back from the pandemic, with many executives citing cost savings from video meetings and a push to reduce carbon emissions. Expedia’s B2B unit, which includes Egencia, saw revenue sink 64% to $942 million in 2020 as the pandemic roiled the travel industry. B2B made up 18% of Expedia’s total revenue last year. Egencia background: Expedia acquired a French corporate travel firm called Egencia in 2004, changed its name to Expedia Corporate Travel, then rebranded it to Egencia again in 2008. “We are thrilled by the potential transaction and what GBT and Egencia could achieve together, as Expedia Group seeks to simplify our business and be a leader in all of our endeavours,” President of Expedia Business Se

The 10 Best Sci-Fi Movies on Amazon Prime Video

Amazon’s extensive library of sci-fi movies includes everything from major blockbusters to low-budget curiosities. Here are 10 of the best sci-fi movies to stream on Amazon Prime Video. Read This Article on How-To Geek ›

The First PC to Sell Millions: Commodore VIC-20 Turns 40

In 1981, Commodore released the VIC-20, a low-cost mass-market home computer that served up great video games and taught a generation of kids how to program. It sold millions of units and inspired a generation of programmers. Here’s what made it special. Read This Article on How-To Geek ›

How to Copy an Image or Video from Files to Photos on iPhone or iPad

If you’ve downloaded images or videos to your Files app on your iPhone or iPad, you might be wondering if you can copy them to your Photos library. The answer is yes, and we’ll show you how to do it. Read This Article on How-To Geek ›

How to Access the Camera from the iPhone Lock Screen

If you need to quickly take a photo or video on your iPhone, you can swipe into the Camera app in a jiffy without unlocking your phone. Here’s how to do it. Read This Article on How-To Geek ›

What Is a CRT, and Why Don’t We Use Them Anymore?

You may have heard the term “CRT,” and you might know that it has something to do with TVs, monitors, video games, or computers, but what does “CRT” actually mean? We’ll explain. Read This Article on How-To Geek ›

The tech behind 'Fortnite' and 'The Mandalorian' is now driving ... Shakespeare?

The Royal Shakespeare Company’s ‘Dream’ brings live actors to online audiences, who can interact with the play like they would a video game.

A video game celebrates Ramadan through food and explores personal boundaries

Indie game ‘Good Lookin’ Home Cookin” explores the struggles of running a small business with the microaggressions faced by people of color.

The pandemic has strained relationships. Can video games help us find love?

It turns out games are uniquely tailored to explore love, romance and heartbreak. Consider “Maquette,” “Genesis Noir” and “Journey of the Broken Circle,” interactive conversations that ask players to think about love.

Major camera company can sort people by race, alert police when it spots Uighurs

Facial recognition software developed by Dahua, a Chinese video surveillance firm sanctioned by the U.S., purports to detect the race of individuals caught on camera and offers to alert police clients when it identifies members of the Turkic ethnic group Uighurs.

Review: 'Ghosts 'n Goblins Resurrection' updates everything but the sexist tropes

Horror video game pioneer Tokuro Fujiwara returns with bold play in ‘Ghosts ‘n Goblins Resurrection.’ But some things, including damsel stereotypes, don’t change.

Four reasons why Zoom is so exhausting and what you can do about it

Turns out, there’s scientific literature to support why we find videoconferencing so draining.

Family video games are better than ever. These are the ones to give this year

It’s rare to have so many family games released at once. “Bugsnax,” “Sackboy,” even a repackaged “Super Mario Bros.” leave the storytelling to the player, providing a space for us to ask, “I wonder if I can do this?”

Column: Are 'loot boxes' in video games a form of gambling?

Video game players can buy “loot boxes” containing random virtual goodies. A law professor says this is no different from playing slot machines.

Review: The Game Awards wants to take video games seriously, but is the industry ready to follow?

If video games truly want the cultural resonance of film and television, then game studios need to start acting like they’re making art.