The Dallas Cowboys announced options today for season ticket holders for the 2020 season. Following policies established by the National Football League, along with government and CDC guidelines due to the COVID-19 pandemic, capacity at the stadium AT&T will be limited, and therefore Dallas Cowboys season tickets will not be …
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MSI GS66 Stealth review: Razer is almost within reach
For years, Razer has set the standard for making gaming laptops that are compact, slim, and feel great to use. MSI wants to end that streak, and its new GS66 Stealth is actually a viable alternative, at least in terms of performance. You still have a little work to nail …
Read More »Verizon’s answer to rural broadband access is a new LTE residential Internet service
Verizon has announced a new home Internet service that uses its 4G LTE wireless network. The service will be aimed at rural communities that currently do not have Verizon Fios or 5G Home options. The new “broadband” service is now available in Savannah, Georgia; Springfield, Missouri; and the Tri-Cities region …
Read More »Whipped cream covered with a fly and a drone is the latest sculpture of the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square
A giant swirl of whipped cream topped with a cherry, fly and drone has become the latest work of art to sit on the Fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square, the setting for a series of ever-changing works of art. The bold and graphic installment, called “The End,” was unveiled Thursday. …
Read More »Phllies stop stadium activity after positive coronavirus tests
The Philadelphia Phillies have canceled all activities at Citizens Bank Park, including a weekend series against the Blue Jays, after a member of the coaching staff and a member of the clubhouse staff tested positive for the coronavirus, he announced. the team on Thursday. The Phillies said that no player …
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