Author: tghadmin

Famous people Through Jack Hobbs March 22, 2023 | 9:26 a.m It’s no longer a mystery how Adam Sandler feels about Jennifer Aniston’s taste in men. The “Friends” icon revealed Tuesday that she “Murder Mystery 2” the co-star teases her about all her boyfriend choices. Aniston, 54, made the revelation while appearing on “The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon” to promote the sequel. Fallon, 48, asked Aniston if she and Sandler, 56, offer each other advice since the duo have been friends for more than a decade. “No,” Aniston clapped back with a dry laugh. “If I can get anything…

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Courtesy of NBC Finally, “Smash,” a stage musical adaptation of the NBC series, is headed to Broadway. Steven Spielberg, Robert Greenblatt and Neil Meron, who created the original series, will serve as lead producers on the musical. It is expected to debut during the 2024-2025 season. Additional details, including the cast, have yet to be announced. Theater veteran Susan Stroman (“The Producers”) directs the production, with a score by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman (“Some Like It Hot,” Hairspray,” “Mary Poppins Returns”), who wrote “ Let Me Be Your Star ” and dozens of other songs for the television show,…

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The first trailer is here and it’s… kind of bittersweet? Through Joshua Rivera in March 22, 2023 11:10 am As unapologetically cheesy Mighty Morphin Power Rangers may be, the hit ’90s TV series left a bittersweet legacy, one of which is the first real trailer for Netflix’s reunion special Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Once and Always is completely inclined to. It’s time to suit up and go through all the motions, but maybe cry a little too. This is one of the surprising things about the plot of the trailer, which is, on the face of it, pretty silly stuff.…

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Danny Feld/©ABC/courtesy Everett Collection Wendi McLendon-Covey said in a recent interview with Andy Cohen for SiriusXM that Jeff Garlin’s departure from “The Goldbergs” was “a long time coming.” The two comedians hosted the ABC sitcom from its debut in 2013 until December 2021, when Garlin was fired from the show after a series of HR investigations into his alleged misconduct on set. “That’s been a long time coming,” McLendon-Covey said. “When it finally happened, it was like, ‘Ok, finally someone is listening to us. But that was a bit difficult because we lost George Segal in real life. To go…

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Google Bard is the company’s answer to ChatGPT: an AI chatbot that uses LaMDA, the company’s development language model. We test it, and what’s immediately clear are all the company’s warnings, whether it’s the experimental label or the regular reminders that Bard “won’t always be right.” Even the example entries, when you boot up Bard, include what the chatbot can’t do. The big difference between the Google and Bing integration is the alternative responses that Bard throws up alongside the conversation. You can click the dropdown arrow next to “See other drafts” at the top left of each chat bubble…

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Windows support is coming to Nreal Air AR glasses. The company announced Nebula for Windows, which lets you view your PC on the virtual equivalent of an ultra-wide monitor. Nreal says gaming is the top use for its glasses, which connect to an external device to display content on a private virtual screen. The company cited a recent survey showing that 68 percent of Nreal Air owners use the glasses for gaming, making Windows support a top priority. The company says Windows users will enjoy a virtual curved gaming monitor with a 21:9 aspect ratio. Nreal suggests that the setup…

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The UK CMA published another new document related to the ongoing Activision Blizzard saga this week, this time focusing on Microsoft’s responses to the CMA’s questions at a recent remedies hearing. You can view the full document for yourself if you want, but what stands out to us is related to Microsoft’s answer about a potential 10-year Call of Duty deal for Sony and PlayStation, and whether this duration is long enough. Basically, Microsoft thinks this period should be more than enough for Sony to “develop alternatives” to Call of Duty. Further, the company argued that the “practical effect” of…

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In December, Tesla announced it Wireless Charging Platform powered by FreePower’s latest “anywhere” Qi system. Now, orders are being shipped to the first customers and we’ve tested the premium multi-device charger that delivers on Apple’s AirPower dream free position. A little background. FreePower (now the product name and the company, formerly Aira) first launched its free-standing Qi wireless charging tech with the Nomad Base Station Pro in 2020. That was a slick charger, but when Apple launched MagSafe for the iPhone 12 a few months later, it ended up interfering with FreePower Qi charging. FreePower released a firmware update almost…

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Microsoft-owned GitHub is overhauling its Copilot system today to integrate OpenAI’s GPT-4 model and bring chat and voice support to its AI pair programmers. GitHub Copilot is getting a giant upgrade, as part of an overall “Copilot X” vision, which includes a new ChatGPT-like experience within the code editors, allowing the chatbot to recognize and explain code and recommend changes and fix bugs.”With Copilot X we are laying out our future vision of Copilot, which means AI is at every step of the developer lifecycle,” GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke explained in an interview with The Verge. “Fundamentally this will influence…

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Redfall is a silly game about shooting vampires, but it’s not. Yes, it’s about ridding a town of a supernatural nuisance using flashy powers and souped-up armor – and there’s more to how it plays out in Aoife’s video below – but, like the previous series of Arkane Dishonored, there’s a lot more going on beneath the surface. After spending time with the game itself, I was surprised to find that Redfall’s combat pitted my character against actual life, breathing people as often as the undead. Two groups of people stand out: true-believer cults who cast their lot with vampires…

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