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ASUS ROG Strix G18 Drops by $300 — A Rare Deal on a Gaming Laptop With Big Power
This is the last week to save big on an 18-inch gaming laptop that can double as a serious creative machine. The ASUS ROG Strix G18 just dropped $300 to $1799, bringing a true desktop-class gaming machine with top-tier performance at a lower price than a flagship. It packs an AMD Ryzen 9 CPU, an…
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Tubi Is Adding A Ton of Classic Cartoons Including Animaniacs, Dexter’s Laboratory, Pinky and the Brain, and More But Not All Will Launch March 1st
Tubi is launching a major expansion of its free, ad-supported streaming library in March 2026, focusing on a vast collection of classic animated series from Cartoon Network, Warner Bros., and Hanna-Barbera. The rollout begins on March 1 on Tubi, when viewers can access a selection of iconic shows from the late 1990s and early 2000s…
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Roku Hires a Former Facebook Executive To Help Lead The Company
Roku has appointed Patrick Harris as its new Senior Vice President of Global Media Revenue, with the position set to begin on March 9, 2026. Harris brings extensive experience from major technology and social media companies, where he has built and scaled advertising operations over more than two decades. He most recently served as president…
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Amazon Jumps Walmart to Become the World’s Largest Company By Revenue
Amazon has officially become the world’s largest company by annual sales, surpassing Walmart after years of steady pursuit. The e-commerce powerhouse reported $717 billion in revenue for its 2025 fiscal year, edging out Walmart’s $713.2 billion for the 12 months ending January 31, according to Bloomberg. This achievement marks the end of Walmart’s more than…
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Samsung Again Stops Selling ATSC 3.0 Tuners In Its OLED TVs
In a move that underscores ongoing challenges in the television industry, Samsung has confirmed it will once again omit ATSC 3.0 tuners from its OLED TV models in 2026, as first spotted by PCWorld. This decision follows a similar exclusion in the 2025 lineup, marking the second consecutive year without the advanced broadcast technology in…
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Deal Alert: Lenovo’s 2026 New V15 Laptop Drops to $369.99 in Limited-Time Deal
In a move that’s sure to excite budget-conscious students and professionals, Lenovo has slashed the price of its 2026 New V15 Laptop to just $369.99, a significant drop from its original $639.99 listing. This discount represents a 42 percent savings, making the device an attractive option for those seeking reliable performance without breaking the bank.…
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35 Years Later: 5 Movies from February 1991 That Are Still Worth Watching
February 1991 gave us a wide range of cinematic moments that ranged from hilarious cult comedies to thrilling action set pieces to heartfelt adventures. Now, as these films turn 35 in February 2026 (seriously?!), it’s the perfect time to look back at the ones that made us laugh, cheer, or belt out a pirate tune.…
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6.8 Billion Email Accounts Just Had Their Passwords Leaked Online
A massive database leak has exposed approximately 6.8 billion email records, marking one of the largest compilations of personal email information ever made publicly available. The incident surfaced in early January 2026 when a post online of an enormous 150-gigabyte archive, full of email addresses, passwords, and more, according to LifeLock. The dataset consists primarily…
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Switch to Visible’s Verizon-Powered Plans & Lock In 5 Years of Savings — Limited Time Only
Want predictable phone bills without giving up fast coverage or usable hotspot speeds? Visible is running a short-term switch offer that locks in 60 months of savings on its best plans. New members who port in from an eligible carrier can take $5 off the monthly Visible+ ($35) or Visible+ Pro ($45) plan for 60…
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Almost 40 Million Americans Have Canceled Cable TV in The Last 15 Years
Over the past 15 years, the American television landscape has undergone a profound transformation as tens of millions of households have abandoned traditional cable and satellite subscriptions in favor of more flexible and often less expensive alternatives. This phenomenon, commonly referred to as cord-cutting, has reshaped how families access entertainment, news, and sports, marking one…
