Wednesday, April 7, 2021

NXT TakeOver Stand and Deliver Night 1: Results, live updates and ratings - CNET

Live on Peacock right now.

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Daimler Trucks opens preorders on its eCascadia and eM2 electric trucks - Roadshow

It's also offering a consulting service to help fleets transition to electric power.

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Missing your $1,400 stimulus check? What you should and shouldn't do - CNET

If you have a stimulus check problem, you shouldn't call the IRS. Here's what to try instead to track down your payment.

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MLB streaming: Watch baseball games live all season, no cable required - CNET

From AT&T TV to Bally Sports to MLB.TV to YouTube TV, baseball is back in 2021 and you don't need cable to watch.

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Ghostbusters: Afterlife trailer unleashes Mini-Puft chaos on Paul Rudd - CNET

Rudd meets a new marshmallowy terror in the grocery store.

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NASA asteroid-sampling spacecraft looks at 'the mess it made' on Bennu - CNET

Osiris-Rex enthusiastically snagged a bit of asteroid Bennu, and on Wednesday it flew in to examine the mark it left behind.

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The new and improved Google Pixel Buds are now $149, the lowest price around - CNET

These true wireless earbuds are pretty awesome and are now $30 off.

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Latest Tech News

The Los Angeles-based web hosting provider WebNX recently experienced a fire at its Ogden data center in Utah which took the websites of some of its customers offline.

Unlike the major fire that recently took the French web host OVH offline, WebNX's problems began with a city-wide power disruption. As is often the case in such a situation, the company's backup generators automatically switched on following the power outage. However, one of the older backup generators caught fire and the Ogden fire department was called in.

In an update on the company's site, lead developer Selphie Keller provided further insight on what occurred following the power disruption, saying:

“One of our old generators that has worked for years and was recently load tested had a mechanical failure and caught fire resulting in power being cut to our core routers and fire suppression system controlling the fire. Unfortunately, the fire department opted to cut power to the rest of the building as a precaution even though the power systems were independent.”

Service disruptions

WebNX has said that it will be able to bring most of the servers at its Ogden data center back online once an emergency inspector gives the company the all clear. However, some of its servers will have an extended outage as they may need to be rebuilt due to water damage.

In addition to taking WebNX offline, the incident also affected a separate company called Gorilla Servers founded by WebNX's CEO Daniel Pautz that has some of its servers located in the Ogden data center. In an update on its site, Gorilla Servers explained that all of its servers that were not directly affected are back online though it is also in the process of inspecting those that were damaged as a result of the fire.

While some WebNX customers may have had their businesses and websites disrupted following the incident, the company's service level agreement (SLA) guarantees 100 percent uptime, so they will be receiving account credits of one day per 15 minutes of downtime which could be quite a lot in this case.

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Tuesday, April 6, 2021

Latest Tech News

Late in 2017, connected audio titans Sonos teamed up with Swedish furniture staple Ikea, and two years later the pair released a line of Symfonisk speakers that doubled as household items. 

So far, this range has included the bookshelf speaker and the lamp speaker, but according to an Instagram Stories tease, an FCC filing and inside knowledge from The Verge, there's more on the way shortly.

Going off the FCC filing specifically, it looks like the Symfonisk lamp speaker will be getting a refresh, with the newer model costing around the same price ($179/£150/AU$269).

More interestingly, the other item that Sonos and Ikea plan to bring to the Symfonisk line will take the form of "a piece of wall art with an integrated speaker", if The Verge's sources prove accurate.

As there hasn't been an official announcement yet, details on both products are light on the ground at the moment (outside of knowing that a cable will need to run up to the wall art), so we'll have to wait for the companies to unveil the products to learn more.

My art or yours?

The success or failure of the wall art speaker will likely hinge on whether or not the product offers a set range of images, or if it allows customers to mount or frame their own pictures.

Currently, Ikea does offer a range of prints to furnish the home, so it's certainly possible that the new Symfonisk will follow this model, but we hope it also offers the option of a 'blank canvas'.

While a number of tech products offer a choice of colors to add a touch of personalization and flair, these items typically have more of a focus on practical applications than wall art does, and their aesthetic value is a bonus.

Arguably, the purpose of wall art is purely aesthetic, and so this speaker will need to cater to these needs in a much more versatile way than the other Symfonisk products. After all, it doesn't offer the same utility as the lamp or bookshelf speakers (which, as you may have guessed, double as bookshelves or lamps respectively). 

The wall art speaker is already a rather niche product, so restricting its market further by avoiding customizability could limit its success.



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Xbox Series X restock updates: Availability at Amazon, Best Buy, GameStop, Target, Walmart and other retailers - CNET

Microsoft's new console isn't as hard to find as the PlayStation 5, but that doesn't mean scoring one will be easy.

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Stimulus check delivery update: New payment batch, catch-up money, more fine print - CNET

The third round of stimulus checks is going out to millions more Americans. Here's what to know about receiving your payment, including new details on how you'll get catch-up money if the IRS owes you a supplemental payment.

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WWE WrestleMania 37: How to watch, start times, predictions and match card - CNET

For the first time since 2013, WrestleMania won't air on the WWE Network: The wrestling extravaganza takes place on April 10 and 11 on NBC's Peacock.

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Where to buy a PS5: What you need to know to get Sony's new PlayStation - CNET

With demand for Sony's PlayStation 5 outstripping supply, securing a PS5 unit can be tricky business.

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PS5 restock: Availability at Best Buy, GameStop, Amazon, Walmart and other retailers - CNET

PS5 consoles have been nearly impossible to find. Here are links to all the stores selling Sony's hot hardware.

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Samsung expects first-quarter profit to soar 44% - CNET

Electronics giant is likely still benefiting from home appliance sales during the pandemic.

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Latest Tech News

They say fortune favors the bold, so why not rebel from cookie-cutter colorways and mix things up with some eye-catching tech instead? As a...