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The Bund In The Rain From Stuck In Customs A LITTLE INTRO TO AURORA HDR 2019 Here is a little video we put together for the Aurora HDR Pre-Order launch. If the idea of low noise, no halo HDR images…

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Dell unveils slim USB-C monitor with super-bright HDR

By Jon Fingas from engadget The S2719DC also includes FreeSync for gamers. You can certainly find HDR monitors, but those that exist tend to barely meet the official DisplayHDR standards or are too large for most people. Dell may have…

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From Stuck In Customs WALTER PRODUCTIONS Hey, I thought I would mention Walter Productions, which is the production company behind our Burning Man camp. They do events all over the USA, so if you ever want to have a major…

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Cleveland Clinic speaks on prevention, treatment of skin cancer

As we enter August and the last month of the Skin Cancer Awareness months in Cayman, Cleveland Clinic Florida wants to remind the community of the ways in which you can protect yourself from this too prevalent disease. While there…

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Netflix might be on the verge of launching its most expensive plan ever

By Chris Smith From BGR Whenever Netflix raises the price of its subscription plans — and this happens every few years — we keep hearing about disgruntled users ready to leave the service because of the price increase. Yet Netflix…

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Sorry, but cable TV won’t exist by 2030

By Chris Mills From BGR A new report hit inboxes today that makes some bold claims about the future of cable TV. The Diffusion Group (TDG) estimates that by 2030, the “traditional” pay TV market — think cable and satellite…

From Mars to Earth and the Moon, 127 million miles away

By Timothy J. Seppala from engadget A new photo from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter should make just about everybody feel like an insignificant speck of dust. The pale blue dot we call home is back in the limelight again. The…