Month: February 2021

While Disney CEO Bob Chapek remains flexible about release strategies for movies between the big screen and the studio’s streaming service Disney+, he said today that Marvel’s long-awaited feature Black Widow is still set to be a pure theatrical release as mentioned back at the company’s December investor day. However, “we’ll be watching to see the reopening
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Last April, Square Enix released a remake of Trials of Mana on the Nintendo Switch and multiple other platforms. Since then, the remake has enjoyed ongoing success – with Square Enix today announcing it’s now sold more than one million units worldwide. This includes the combined digital and physical amount across Switch, PlayStation 4, and
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Friendships were tested, trust was broken, and risks were taken as Superstore Season 6 Episode 9 took everything to the next level. But all of these incidents did not occur without consequences — some being serious, while others had pleasant surprises. Ultimately, “Conspiracy” was another hilarious episode with insightful ideas to take away from at
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Run the Jewels and GZA were invoked in Washington, D.C. this week during impeachment proceedings against former president Donald Trump. Rep. Stacey Plaskett, a Democrat representing the U.S. Virgin Islands, pulled lines from Run the Jewels’ “Early” and GZA’s “Breaker, Breaker” in her remarks on Wednesday (February 10).  She confirmed her nods to the artists
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Sherry Nelson is always well endowed with positivity and light. A supermodel, a TV co-host, a writer, a businesswoman, and someone that finds time for everything that matters. She has become a mini influencer because of her innocence and authentic honesty. If there is no path ahead Sherry finds the stars to follow. She is
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Today’s Featured Deals In case you missed yesterday’s most popular deals Previous Daily Deals Obviously by Akilah Hughes for $2.99 Frankly in Love by David Yoon for $2.99 The Language of Thorns by Leigh Bardguo for $2.99 Everything Inside by Edwidge Danticat for $1.99 Wicked and the Wallflower by Sarah MacLean for $1.99 A Gentleman
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SAN FRANCISCO — Hewlett Packard Enterprise is preparing to send a second-generation Spaceborne Computer to the International Space Station later this month. The Spaceborne Computer-2 will be linked to Microsoft’s Azure cloud through NASA and HPE ground stations, meaning the space station will have far more data processing power and better connections with Earth than
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Hello people of the Fog. We’re happy to announce that we have a lot of new content coming to Dead by Daylight this February. Prepare your flashlights, sharpen your knives, and get ready for some terrific Trials in the Entity’s Realm. The Archives – Tome VI: Divergence Starting February 10, a new Archive entry will
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The Roots have announced a deluxe reissue of their 1995 sophomore studio album Do You Want More?!!!??! The new, extended version arrives March 12 via Geffen/Ume. Find reworked versions of “Silent Treatment” and “Lazy Afternoon” below. Do You Want More?!!!??! was originally released on January 17, 1995. The deluxe version of the album will be
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Sunday AM Final: On one of the most difficult box office dates on the calendar, Super Bowl weekend, and during a pandemic, Warner Bros.’ second weekend of its Denzel Washington-Rami Malek-Jared Leto thriller The Little Things made $2.1M at 2,206 theaters, -55% from its first weekend; putting the pic’s running domestic total through ten days at $7.8M.
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Horrors lurk around every corner in Little Nightmares 2’s sinister city setting. This deadly game of hide and seek picks up where the original left off, this time with an entirely new set of twisted tormentors hunting you through a variety of dread-inducing locations. It’s a formula that works, and Little Nightmares 2 certainly has
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In a February 1, 2021 SpaceNews article titled, “An open system for missile-warning satellite data is in the works but faces challenges,” a number of assertions were made that were factually incorrect, misleading and taken out of context about Lockheed Martin’s role in our nation’s premiere missile warning systems, including the Space-Based Infrared System (SBIRS),
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