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  • Universal films will stream exclusively on Peacock within four months of theatrical debut – CNET

Universal films will stream exclusively on Peacock within four months of theatrical debut – CNET

Films from Focus Features, DreamWorks and Illumination will also land exclusively on Peacock. That includes titles like Jurassic World: Dominion and Minions: The Rise of Gru.

Pokémon Go surpasses $5B in revenue from player spending, report says – CNET

The AR app that lets you catch pocket monsters debuted five years ago Tuesday.

Vanderhall Brawley is the electric UTV we’ve been waiting for – Roadshow

With 22 inches of travel and 200 miles of range, the Brawley looks to be the first high-performance electric side-by-side on the market.

Up to 1,500 businesses infected in one of the worst ransomware attacks ever

Enlarge (credit: Suebsiri Srithanyarat / EyeEm / Getty Images) As many as 1,500 businesses around the world have been infected by highly destructive malware that first struck software maker Kaseya.…

AI experts refute Cvedia’s claim its synthetic data eliminates bias

Synthetic data company Cvedia claims it solved the “domain gap” problem and eliminated AI bias. Experts disagree.Read More

Twitter shows off privacy concepts to help you switch accounts, settings with ease – CNET

You’ll be able to see more easily which account you’re tweeting from and toggle between groups of privacy settings based on your mood, if these concepts come to fruition.

Biden will reportedly order FTC to make rules on right-to-repair – CNET

Will this make it easier for people to fix their phones?

Petition begs for hot dogs and buns sold in packs with equal numbers – CNET

Mismatch is “still one of the stupidest things on earth,” says one person who signed the online petition.

COVID-dormant cars with dead batteries spark lead price hike – Roadshow

Drivers returning to dead car batteries after the extended COVID-19 lockdown are causing a spike in battery demand and, in turn, lead prices.

TikTok is down and people are flocking to Twitter with memes – CNET

We must laugh through the pain.

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