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‘Jedi Fallen Order’ Eases the Wait for New ‘Star Wars’ – Review Geek

Respawn After watching a couple of seasons of The Mandalorian, I was in a Star Wars mood. But although Disney seems to be flinging out new premium series like a stormtrooper ineffectually blasting at protagonists, it’ll be many months before I would get anything new. so with a deep discount and a $10 coupon, I […]

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Bitcoin breaks $30,000 barrier for first time

TOKYO — The price of digital currency Bitcoin topped $30,000 for the first time Saturday, riding a wave of investment into the new year. The blockchain-based currency was trading at $32,363, with a 24-hour gain of more than 10%, according to cryptocurrency tracker Coindesk. Since crossing the $20,000 threshold on Dec. 16, the currency has […]

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Bold Prediction: General Motors Is the Next Apple Stock for Investors

Two decades ago, Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) was a floundering technology company without much in the way of compelling devices. The iPod wouldn’t be introduced until 2001, and the iPhone that made Apple what it is today was still nearly a decade off. But those products revolutionized technology and our everyday lives.  Saying that General Motors (NYSE:GM) […]

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Caviar’s Modified AirPods Max Headphones Go for the Super Low Price of $108,000 – Review Geek

Caviar When Apple announced the AirPods Max noise-canceling headphones, the $549 asking price stood immediately. But what if you could take a premium set of headphones with a premium price and make them absolutely eye-watering? Enter Caviar, a Russian company known for dripping products and gold and marking up the price astronomically. This time you […]

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How to Charge Your Apple Pencil (First and Second Gen)

Khamosh Pathak Apple offers two different generations of Apple Pencil, which are compatible with different iPads. As both are battery powered, they are inevitably going to run out of juice. Here’s how to charge and check the battery percentage of your Apple Pencil. How to Charge First-Generation Apple Pencil Charging the first-generation Apple Pencil is […]

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How to Use Microsoft Outlook Online’s File View

Searching through emails for attachments can be time-consuming and annoying. Thankfully, Microsoft has a “Fileâ€� view in Outlook Online that makes it easy to find any document you’re looking for. Here’s how it works. Microsoft Outlook has traditionally been an amalgam of email, calendar, people, and tasks, but that leaves out a key component: data. […]

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Watch Our Future Robot Overlords Dance Like There’s No Tomorrow for the Humans – Review Geek

Boston Dyanamics If ever there will be a reason that the robots overthrew their human masters, it’ll be the time we made them act like a show choir. The Boston Dynamics folks are at it again, and this time instead of parkour or torture, it’s a combination of the two—dancing. The engineering group put up […]

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Bitcoin rallies above $30,000 for first time

Jan 2 (Reuters) – Digital currency Bitcoin BTC-BTSP extended its record smashing rally on Saturday, beginning the year with a surge over $30,000 for the first time, with ever more traders and investors betting that it is on its way to becoming a mainstream payment method. The price of the world’s most popular cryptocurrency traded […]

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