Monthly Archives: November 2020

Superman and Lois: Premiere Date, Casting, Spoilers and Everything Else to Know

There’s a new Arrowverse show in town: Superman and Lois. The Man of Steel and his lady love will be joining the CW lineup in early 2021 after first being introduced on Supergirl.  Created by former Flash showrunner Todd Helbing, the Supergirl spin-off puts Lois (Elizabeth Tulloch) and Clark (Tyler Hoechlin) front and center as they… Read More: Superman and Lois: Premiere Date, Casting, Spoilers and Everything Else… »

The Flash Season 7: Premiere Date, Casting, Spoilers, and More

The Flash Season 6 was unexpectedly cut short due to the outbreak of COVID-19, which left more than a few storylines still up in the air. However, it seems like Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) and Team Flash are ready to hit the ground running (pun intended). While Season 6 left off on an unexpected and unconventional… Read More: The Flash Season 7: Premiere Date, Casting, Spoilers, and More »

Hulu raises Live TV price to $65, matching YouTube TV’s latest price hike

Getty Imagers | Chesnot reader comments 130 with 91 posters participating Share this story Hulu is raising the monthly price of its live-TV streaming package from $54.99 to $64.99 starting on December 18, continuing a string of price hikes by online video services that offer an alternative to cable and satellite TV. The increase will… Read More: Hulu raises Live TV price to $65, matching YouTube TV’s… »

After Trump tweets Defcon hacking video, voting security experts call BS

Getty Images reader comments 185 with 115 posters participating Share this story As President Trump continues to make unfounded claims of widespread election fraud, 59 of the world’s foremost experts on electronic voting are hitting back, saying that recent allegations of actual voting machine hacking “have been unsubstantiated or are technically incoherent.” Monday’s letter came… Read More: After Trump tweets Defcon hacking video, voting security experts call… »

Mac certificate check stokes fears that Apple logs every app you run

reader comments 133 with 80 posters participating Share this story Last Thursday afternoon, Mac users everywhere began complaining of a crippling slowdown when opening apps. The cause: online certificate checks Apple performs each time a user opens an app not downloaded from the App Store. The mass upgrade to Big Sur, it seems, caused the… Read More: Mac certificate check stokes fears that Apple logs every app… »

It Came From The Archives! “Was the Citadel DLC Enough?”

(Hello! Welcome to a new mini-series of sorts I’m calling “It Came From The Archives!” where we highlight old articles that we’ve had on the site. Don’t worry, there’s still plenty of our usual content coming out, we just wanted to pay tribute to our older articles. Enjoy this blast from the past! – Brandon Scott)… Read More: It Came From The Archives! “Was the Citadel DLC Enough?” »

US gov’s CISO takes leave to help Trump search for election fraud

Enlarge / These Trump allies are part of a group hunting for voter fraud. From left to right, Thomas Baptiste, Matthew Braynard, Camilo Sandoval, and Witold Chrabaszcz on November 14, 2020 in Vienna, Virginia. Getty Images | The Washington Post reader comments 288 with 119 posters participating Share this story The US government’s chief information… Read More: US gov’s CISO takes leave to help Trump search for… »

The old way of handing out corporate hardware doesn’t work anymore

Enlarge / Choose your weapons. Aurich Lawson / Getty Images reader comments 236 with 145 posters participating Share this story The Future of Collaboration View more stories With many organizations now having a significant portion of staff working remotely—and as things are looking, this is going to be the longterm reality—the old model of how… Read More: The old way of handing out corporate hardware doesn’t work… »