Friday, 24 July 2020

Bob's Burgers Cast and Crew Drop Hints About Season 11 (But Not Much About the Movie)

Like most restaurant owners, the Belchers are taking a break from serving burgers during the pandemic, but the team behind Bob’s Burgers has been hard at work. In fact, the show “never stopped being in production,” show creator Loren Bouchard revealed at today’s San Diego Comic-Con panel.

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There's a $6,000 Alarm Clock In Case Your Phone Is Busted

Back when we could travel—if you used to travel—you’ll remember that the best way to wake up was to whisper across the hotel pillow at your phone, asking plaintively for Siri to wake you up at 5:00 am so you could take a cold taxi to an impersonal airport. Now, thanks to the magic of pretentious time-keeping, you can…

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The Living Ghost Dogs That Haunt the Amazon

Deep in the Amazon rainforest, there are mysterious canines with short ears, pointy noses, and bushy tails that roam the undergrowth. The creatures, which are one of the least studied variety of dogs on the planet, are rarely seen even by scientists who have spent years studying the region.

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Deals: Woot's New Flash Sale Discounts iPad, iPad Pro, and iPad Air in Open Box Condition

Woot today is offering a flash sale on previous-generation iPads in open box condition, including the 10.2-inch iPad (2019), iPad Pro (2018), and 10.5-inch iPad Air (2019). Woot describes these tablets as in new and open box condition, so they may not be shipped in retail packaging but they are otherwise like new.

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Sales start with the 11-inch iPad Pro (256GB Wi-Fi) at $709.99, down from $949.00. You can also get the 12.9-inch iPad Pro (256GB Wi-Fi) for $799.99, down from $1,149.00. Both of these sales represent some of the lowest prices we've ever seen for the 2018 iPad Pro.

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Woot's Open Box iPad Flash Sale


There are a few models of the 10.2-inch iPad on sale, although stock is dwindling. As of writing you can get the 128GB Wi-Fi model in Space Gray for $359.99, down from $429.00. This sale is coming under Amazon's current price on the tablet by about $40.

Lastly, Woot has the 10.5-inch iPad Air (64GB Wi-Fi) for $449.99, down from $499.00, in all three colors. The 256GB Wi-Fi model is also on sale for $559.99, down from $649.00. While Woot's sale on the 64GB model is the best around this week, Best Buy is beating the price on the 256GB device by $10 right now.

For even more iPad deals, head to our full Best Deals guide for iPad. In that guide we track the best discounts online for iPad, iPad mini, iPad Air, and iPad Pro.
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Apple Looking to Increase Acquisition of Blockbuster Movies for Apple TV+ Following Success of 'Greyhound'

Tom Hanks' World War II drama "Greyhound" has boosted Apple's ambitions in launching feature films on Apple TV+, with plans now said to have increased to "Netflix-like levels" (via Fast Company). While plans are still being ironed out, this could mean that Apple releases a dozen new movies a year on ‌Apple TV‌+, at a pace of roughly one per month.


Two to four of these films are projected to be blockbuster-style movies like "Greyhound" or the upcoming Will Smith-starring "Emancipation." As of now, Apple is still purchasing films from various Hollywood studios, and the company has reportedly told people in the industry that it is in the market for "more tentpole-like feature films."

Although Apple doesn't divulge specific numbers, sources speaking with Deadline stated that "Greyhound" saw a launch weekend viewing audience "commensurate with a summer theatrical box office big hit." Thirty percent of the people who watched the film on its debut weekend were also new ‌Apple TV‌+ subscribers, further incentivizing Apple to look into launching more tentpole films.

Despite this growing interest in launching more movies, one source specified that Apple still wants to be "very curated" and avoid Netflix's glut of films across a number of genres, which can be very difficult to navigate. Due to the global pandemic, Apple is also seeing an opportunity to bid for films that won't be shown in theaters, although specifics for which movies weren't mentioned.

Coming soon, we do know that ‌Apple TV‌+ will premiere the Sofia Coppola film "On the Rocks." This is part of Apple's deal with A24, so there will also be more films coming from that studio to debut on ‌Apple TV‌+ as well. Additionally, the company is purchasing older movies in hopes of building its back catalog and encouraging people to remain subscribed to the service for longer, but again it's unclear which exact older films it has acquired.
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