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US Charges North Korean Computer Programmers in Global Hacks
The Justice Department has charged three North Korean computer programmers in a broad range of global and destructive hacks, including targeting banks and a movie studio
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New Xbox Coming in November at $499 (or $299 for Digital-Only)
Microsoft confirmed the launch plans for its next-generation video game consoles on Wednesday, with pre-orders starting later this month. The Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S go on sale Nov. 10, with pre-orders starting Sept. 22. The Series S, a digital-only box, will cost $299. The Series X, which uses traditional discs and features much higher-end specs, will run…
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Sony Reveals the PlayStation 5, Coming Later This Year
Sony unveiled the PlayStation 5 game console design on Thursday. The PS5 was unveiled at the end of a video stream where Sony and its partners mostly talked about new games that will eventually launch for the console but, at the end of the event, showed its new game console for the first time. Sony showed two versions of the console,...
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30 MLB Players Sign on for the Show Video Game Tournament
Blake Snell, Juan Soto and Bo Bichette are among the baseball stars switching over to PlayStation with America’s pastime on hold.
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Former Sony Employee Alleges Sexual Harassment and Ethnic Comments
A former web engineer for Sony Electroncs Inc. is suing her ex-employer, alleging she was fired in 2018 in retaliation for refusing the sexual advances of her co-workers and then complaining about the hostile work environment.
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Pressure on Wynn, Michel and Harry
Only in New England could a 9-1 start be met with such skepticism that sucks nearly all the enjoyment from the room. The Patriots boast the league’s No. 1 scoring defense (10.8 points per game) and the third-ranked scoring offense (28.7), in addition to the top spot in the AFC playoff picture and the homefield advantage that comes with it.
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Muted Launch for Google's Game-Streaming Service Stadia
Google’s new game-streaming service Stadia demonstrates the possibilities of gaming from the cloud, but experts say it’s hindered by a lack of compelling games and a somewhat convoluted pricing scheme.
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Hulu Again Raising Prices for Online Live-TV Service
Hulu is again raising prices for its online TV bundle, as other streaming-TV providers do the same. Hulu’s service, like AT&T TV Now, Dish’s Sling and YouTube TV, are a replica of traditional TV but on the internet. They were once vaunted as a successor to traditional cable. But the market has lost steam as prices rise. One early entrant,...
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Here's What the Mohamed Sanu Acquisition Means for the Patriots
How do you do, Mohamed Sanu? Tom Brady reportedly has himself a new target following a trade with the Atlanta Falcons on Tuesday morning, in which the Patriots shipped out a 2020 second-round draft pick for the 30-year-old wide receiver. Originally a second-round pick of the Cincinnati Bengals in 2012, Sanu joined the Falcons in free agency prior to the...
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Patriots Embarrass Jets, Improve to 7-0
A trap game it wasn’t. The Patriots picked off Jets quarterback Sam Darnold four times, forcing and recovering a fumble for a fifth turnover and grabbing a muffed punt for a sixth in a systematic dismantling of their AFC East rivals, 33-0, on Monday Night Football at MetLife Stadium to improve to 7-0 on the season.
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Patriots Pull Away in Second Half, Move to 5-0
Through two quarters, New England’s offense looked like it had picked right up where it left off in Buffalo last week. In other words, not good. Everything changed in the third quarter, however, when a revitalized running game opened up the passing game for the Patriots, who ultimately pulled away to avoid embarrassment in the nation’s capital with a 33-7...
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Spanish Cinema Great Almodóvar Plans His 1st Film in America
Pedro Almodóvar is a master of cinema who has found international acclaim with 21 films he’s shot in his native Spain. Now he’s setting his sights on making his first film in North America. Almodóvar said the film is set in Texas and would be mostly in English, with some bilingual scenes shot in Mexico. The director said he has...
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Patriots Ground Jets, Improve to 3-0
This is getting repetitive. Far be in the sharpest looking blowout, the Patriots were never in jeopardy of losing in Sunday’s 30-14 thrashing of the New York Jets at Gillette Stadium as they improved to 3-0 on the season.
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Should the Patriots Move on From Gostkowski After Kicker's Bad Day?
Sure, the Patriots will need to refine some things between now and Super Bowl LIV, but the only thing that stood out as a negative at Hard Rock Stadium was the play of kicker Stephen Gostkowski.
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Patriots Steamroll Dolphins on South Beach
Think of Sunday’s 43-0 Patriots win over the Dolphins as an exhibition in which New England’s starters happened to play the entire game.
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Oscar Nominated Actor Peter Fonda Dies at 79
Peter Fonda, the two-time Oscar nominee, brother of Jane Fonda and son of Hollywood legend Henry Fonda has died, family said Friday.
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'Little Women' Reveals Star-Studded Trailer
Emma Watson, Meryl Streep, Saoirse Ronan and Timothe Chalamet appear in the film
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Caserio: ‘Honored and Privileged' to Be in New England
In a rare move, Patriots Director of Player Personnel Nick Caserio was made available to the media on Saturday morning prior to the start of Day 3 of Patriots training camp.
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‘Lion King' Reigns Above Box Office for Second Week
According to studio estimates Sunday, Disney’s photorealistic remake brought in $75 million to again finish at the top of the North American box office.