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Nintendo’s decision to produce a follow-up movie to the highly successful Super Mario Bros. Movie, which grossed over $1 billion at the box office, has led to the announcement of a new Mario movie currently in development. Set for release on April 3rd, 2026, the movie will continue to explore the world established in the
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The 96th Annual Academy Awards are just around the corner, with Hollywood’s biggest stars set to gather at the Dolby Theatre for a night of glitz and glamour. The ceremony is a highly anticipated event, signaling a return to normalcy after last year’s disruptions due to strikes in the entertainment industry. The Oscars will kick
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Recently, an independent investigation commissioned by OpenAI’s nonprofit board has shed light on the controversial situation surrounding CEO Sam Altman. The findings of the investigation have been met with both relief and skepticism, as they have raised more questions than answers. Despite surviving an attempted boardroom coup in November, CEO Sam Altman has been reinstated
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Recently, around 600 workers in Activision Publishing’s quality assurance department decided to form a union with the assistance of the Communications Workers of America. This move marks the emergence of a new union called Activision Quality Assurance United – CWA, which has become the largest video game union in the United States. The vote by
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The Federal Communications Commission is considering a new proposal to prevent landlords from forcing tenants to pay for cable, internet, and satellite services in bulk. This move aims to provide tenants with more options and flexibility when it comes to choosing the services they need. Bulk billing has been criticized for limiting consumers’ choices and
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HP has recently introduced a new subscription service, the HP All-In Plan, which aims to provide customers with a hassle-free printing experience. This service is an extension of HP’s existing Instant Ink program, where customers receive ink refills before running out. However, the All-In Plan takes it a step further by also including the printer
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