Sunday, March 1, 2020

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As-it-happens update March 1, 2020
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BGR
March is known for coming "in like a lion, out like a lamb" when it comes to weather, but we can also confirm March is starting off like a lion when it comes to daily deals. Highlights from Sunday's roundup of the best deals out there include a surprise sale that ...
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Comicbook.com
Pokemon Sword and Shield fans aren't thrilled about Mewtwo not being catchable in the game. Last week, the Pokemon Company added the Legendary Pokemon Mewtwo to Max Raid Battles to celebrate Pokemon Day. Mewtwo is the hardest Dynamax ...
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Digit
The MacBook Pro 16-inch has some pretty big shoes to fill, those of the 17-inch MacBook Pro which Apple discontinued back in 2012. The laptop had been rumoured for a very long time, with many people looking forward to it being real. Well, the laptop is ...
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Screen Rant
Microsoft Edge an Yandex tested worse than other popular browsers for security, including Google Chrome and Apple's Safari. Although popular browsers like Chrome, Safari and Firefox didn't receive perfect scores, those worried about browser security and ...
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silive.com
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Welcome to Staten Ireland! The annual St. Patrick's Parade kicks off at 12:30 p.m. Sunday, transforming Forest Avenue into shamrock central. A team of reporters from the Staten Island Advance/SILive.com will be out and about ...
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TechRadar
MWC 2020 would have been the stage that plenty of companies were planning to use to debut their new smartphones, but alas, the conference was canceled due to concerns over the coronavirus. While some countries delayed their launches, others revealed ...
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Nintendo Life
We're well into 2020 now and the buds of spring are starting to appear on the gaming calendar. After the onslaught of last holiday season, we've been through a leaner couple of months with fewer big name games launching during the winter. Hopefully your ...
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TechRadar
When it comes to Doom Eternal id Software is going big, with glorious 4K visuals and, apparently, a frame rate that maxes out at 1000 frames-per-second. If you have the right hardware, of course. In a recent video with IGN, id Software's lead engine ...
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DigiStatement
Chinese OEM Vivo manufactures some of the most beautiful and powerful devices in the smartphone industry. Apart from offering several flagships, Vivo also offers a lot of mid-range and budget centric devices. Vivo phones offer a very good amount of value ...
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ClickLancashire
According to the market research firm's latest report, China is likely to see its smartphone shipments plummet by almost 40% in the first quarter of 2020 thanks to impact of the virus, which has resulted in factory shutdowns, supply chain disruptions and logistics ...
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GameTransfers
The last of Us is returning with the second season as it is the third-person action-adventure game. Fans are so excited to watch what the team has planned in-store. Here are all the latest and recent updates regarding the upcoming sequel. According to official ...
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Softpedia News
Samurai Jack is getting revived one more time after the final season of the cartoon aired five years ago to give fans of the iconic figure closure. It's been 16 long years since the original animated series aired on Cartoon Network and the folks at Adult Swim ...
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Mashable
TL;DR: Get ahead of the coding curve with the 2020 Learn to Code Full Stack Developer Certification Bundle, on sale for $38.99 as of March 1, which is a 97% savings. The number of developers around the world has grown from 21.25 million in 2017 to about ...
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KTLA
It's one of the largest industries in the world, with $5.7 trillion in revenue. It is responsible for an estimated 319 million jobs, or roughly one in 10 people working on the planet. And no sector is more at risk from the novel coronavirus. The travel industry has ...
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