Cats Box Office Projections Show Opening Against Star Wars 9 Was Bad

Box office projections for Cats illustrate opening directly against Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker was a bad idea. In just a couple of weeks, the iconic Skywalker saga comes to a close via J.J. Abrams’ latest film, making Star Wars 9 the premier moviegoing event of the holiday season. That said, The Rise of Skywalker isn’t the only high-profile release looking to make a splash this month. Fellow studio tentpole Jumanji: The Next Level is poised to be a hit for Sony, and Universal is unveiling their new musical, Cats....

January 3, 2023 · 3 min · 500 words · Justin Bassford

Charmed Reboot Will Not Connect To Original Series

Recent years have seen a number of television shows be granted new life in the form or TV reboots, sequel series, continuations, and other manner of revivals. Netflix has garnered a reputation for “saving” beloved television properties from cancellation thanks to Arrested Development season 4, the Full House sequel series Fuller House, and Gilmore Girls revival A Year in the Life. However, The CW - notable for its host of shows based on DC Comics characters - is also looking to revive a fan favorite property in Charmed....

January 3, 2023 · 3 min · 491 words · Carrie Smith

Cleaning Up The Linux Kernel S Dependency Hell This Developer Is Proposing 2 200 Commit Changes

The object? No less than a comprehensive clean-up and rework of the Linux kernel’s header hierarchy and header dependencies. Linux contains many header, .h, files. To be exact there are about 10,000 main .h headers in the Linux kernel with the include/ and arch/*/include/ hierarchies. As Molnar explained, “Over the last 30+ years they have grown into a complicated & painful set of cross-dependencies we are affectionately calling ‘Dependency Hell’....

January 3, 2023 · 4 min · 760 words · Carol Rodriguez

Clear Firefox 3 Browsing History Cache And Private Data

First, let’s look at the MANUAL way to Clear Browsing History and Private Data in Firefox: Open Firefox and Click Tools, Clear Private Data TIP: You can also use the Keyboard Shortcuts by Pressing Ctrl+Shift+Del with Firefox open 2. Check any or all items you want to clear/delete. Click Clear Private Data Now and YOU’RE DONE! Now let’s review the How-To configure Firefox to Clear the Browsing History, Cache, Cookies, etc....

January 3, 2023 · 3 min · 579 words · Tim Evers

Comment Average Selling Price Shows Apple S Iphone X Strategy Has Been A Huge Success

Apple surprised analysts yesterday by reporting better-than-expected earnings, and record revenue for what is always its slowest quarter. Revenue was up 17% year-on-year, significantly above the Wall Street consensus. There was even better news on profit, up 32% on the previous year. With such dramatic revenue and profit growth at a time when Mac sales are down, you might expect that meant substantial growth in iPhone sales – but that wasn’t the case....

January 3, 2023 · 3 min · 532 words · Matthew Daley

Casting Decisions That Saved Grey S Anatomy And Others That Ruined It

For fourteen years, viewers have passionately tuned in on a weekly basis to see the often melodramatic adventures of the characters of Grey’s Anatomy. As the bedrock series of both Shondaland and TGIT, this soapy medical drama has never once flagged in the ratings, consistently posting some of the strongest drama returns for any network drama - even with considerable cast and crew turnover. From the beginning of the series, the show has traced the journeys of medical residents, interns, doctors, and higher ups at Seattle Grace Mercy West Hospital, now known as Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital....

January 2, 2023 · 13 min · 2689 words · Kimberly Conant

China Telecom S Dragon Plan 235 Million In Marketing Expenses For Splashy Iphone 5 Launch In October

iPhone 5 concept render that briefly appeared on the website of Danish carrier 3.dk. After we learned that Deutsche Telekom in Germany began accepting early reservations for Apple’s next iPhone model, a carrier in China is pulling a similar maneuver. According to a local report by Southern Metropolis Daily (via The Next Web and CapitalVue), China Telecom set aside 1.5 billion yuan (about $234.5 million) in marketing expenses for iPhone 5 launch....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 238 words · Joan Adame

Cloud Computing Has Won But We Still Don T Know What That Means

Tech analysts are predicting that the vast majority of new computing workloads will go straight into the cloud, and most companies will switch to a cloud-first policy in the next couple of years: total cloud spending will soon hit $500 billion. There are plenty of good reasons for this. The cloud companies – whether that’s software-as-a-service or infrastructure-as-a-service or any other as-a-service – are experts at what they do, and can harness the economies of scale that come with delivering the same service to a vast number of customers....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 401 words · Norman Bourque

Cloudflare Reports 656 Million Revenue In 2021 Strong Q4

Revenue in Q4 rose 54%, year over year, to $193.6 million, yielding an EPS of $0.00. Analysts had been modeling $184.7 million and and a loss per share of -$0.01. The report sent Cloudflare shares up nearly 7% in late trading. For the full year, the company saw a revenue of $656.4 million, a 52% year-over-year increase, and a non-GAAP net loss of $15.1 million. “The full year represented a 52% year-over-year increase in revenue growth and a 71% year-over-year increase in large customer growth....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 241 words · Juli Hardy

Changes Coming To Apple S One To One Program Later This Month

Apple has long had a $99 program called One to One that provides setup assistance, training, project help, and more to Apple product users. The program began with a focus on assisting new Mac owners, but with Apple’s recent iOS device push, the One to One program has expanded to cover iPhone, iPad, iCloud and more product lines. While not completely revamping the program, Apple will unveil a series of important changes to the program later this month:...

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 396 words · Dustin Kean

Charitybuzz Offers Working Apple 1 For Online Auction Bids Start At 70K U

UPDATE 6/21: Apple 1 sold for $210,000. If you have deep pockets a taste for nostalgia, there’s another opportunity to bid for one of the few remaining Apple 1 computers still in working order … Apple only made 200 hand-built Apple 1 computers, and only around 76 of them still exist. Of those, just a handful remain operational. But a few come up for auction each year, the latest of which is the known as the ‘Duston 2,’ named after its former owner, Adam Duston....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 298 words · Keturah Dorsey

Charmed S Best Worst Love Interests Ranked

Why did so many people love Charmed? It was the most lasting piece of the ’90s witch obsession in American media. So many loved it for its layered characters, its special effects, and its proto-Harry Potter magical world-building. Those were all major aspects of the show’s appeal, but an underrated aspect of Charmed was the many romantic relationships on the show which were sometimes great, sometimes regrettable but always interesting. And with that in mind we present to you a list of Charmed’s best and worst love interests… ranked, of course....

January 1, 2023 · 6 min · 1171 words · Carl Escobar

Chinese Maker Pulls The Glowing Apple Logo Trick With The Isd Card Reader

Remember the iHub, a four-port USB port that set itself apart with the cool-looking, glowing Apple logo – until Cupertino outlawed them? Apparently someone in China was inspired enough with the iHub and walked away concluding this must be the way to roll with everything. Check out a Chinese SD card reader in the below clip. We actually love its miniaturized all-white design with round corners and the advert certainly looks business, if we disregard the too obvious focus on the many close-ups of the glowing Apple logo....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 239 words · Edgar Williams

Chrome 58 Likely To Include Touch Bar Support Currently Being Tested In Canary Build

Apple’s MacBook Pro gained a new feature with its last refresh, the Touch Bar. Since the announcement in October, third-party applications have slowly been gaining support for the capability and now one of the more popular apps, Google Chrome, is adding support for Touch Bar… Earlier today, Google quietly released the first canary build of Chrome 58. One thing quickly noted by MacBook Pro users was the added support for Touch Bar support, something that hasn’t been present in any version of Chrome released since the MacBook Pro was updated last fall....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 359 words · James Vandenheuvel

Chrome For Ios Adds Faster Search Results Data Cost Savings Features Voice Search Pronoun Support

Google is rolling out an updated version of its iOS app for iPhone and iPad today that brings a few new features including faster search results. Google says after clicking back in Chrome to return to a search results page results will now “instantly appear, ready for you to choose the next one.” The update also adds data cost savings features, rolling out to all users shortly, that provides a view of data savings in Bandwidth Management settings....

January 1, 2023 · 1 min · 111 words · Don Gonzales

Clone Wars When The Next Season 7 Episode Releases

Star Wars: The Clone Wars season 7 is now underway on Disney+, but when will the next episode release on the streaming service? It’s been a long and arduous journey getting Clone Wars back onto the small screen. First beginning almost two decades ago with the traditional animated Clone Wars series on Cartoon Network, which was later followed up with an animated film and CGI animated series in 2008 (the one now continuing on Disney+), Clone Wars has gone through several hoops to get where it is now....

January 1, 2023 · 3 min · 556 words · Angela Terry

Colorware Introduces Ability To Customize Airpods In 58 Different Colors Including Jet Black

One of the more common requests for AirPods has been additional color options. Apple only offers them in the standard white option, but concepts have imagined AirPods in such colors as Jet Black. Now, popular aftermarket coloring service ColorWare has announced the ability to customize AirPods with 58 different color options… The company announced the support for AirPods customization today on Twitter, explaining that it was a difficult process. Nevertheless, the feature is now live on ColorWare’s website....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 403 words · Edward Barber

Comcast S Xfinity Mobile Wireless Plans Arrive Nationwide

Following a soft launch in select markets, Comcast’s Xfinity Mobile unlimited wireless plans are now open to all users across the US. When it was first introduced in April, Comcast started by rolling it out to its Xfinity broadband service subscribers in select major markets including Philadelphia and Chicago, but today it confirmed it’s now available in all its markets across the US. The service automatically switches between 4G LTE (Verizon’s network) and the company’s 18 million Wi-Fi Hotspots, which it says allows for a superior experience for less compared to competitors due to limiting data usage and better speeds while on WiFi....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 223 words · Christopher Brown

Comment Apple S Announced Intention To Design Its Own Gpus Adds Weight To Idea Of Arm Based Macs

Apple’s announcement earlier this week that it plans to design its own GPUs for future iPhones and iPads did more than signal bad news for Imagination Technologies. It also added weight to the idea that Apple will at some point want to ditch Intel chips in Macs in favour of its own design of ARM-based CPUs. The arguments in favor of Apple designing its own Mac processors are exactly the same ones that led the company to design its own A-series chips for iOS devices....

January 1, 2023 · 4 min · 842 words · Sheryl Standre

Comment Atari Co Founder S Easy To Learn Difficult To Master Approach May Just Be The Missing Link In Mobile Gaming

I’m not much of a gamer, but I think Atari co-founder Nolan Bushnell may have put his finger on what is often missing from mobile games – a lesson he last week told the Guardian many have yet to learn from the early arcade games. That lesson – dating back to the days when Apple co-founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak created Breakout for Atari – was something arcade games designers had to learn if they wanted to get people first to try a game and then to keep feeding in the coins …...

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 394 words · David Alvarez