• The Harry Potter Illustrated Edition Hardcover Books Are All on Sale Today
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    For a limited time, Amazon is offering up to 65% off all of the Harry Potter Illustrated Edition hardcover books. These include the original Illustrated Edition series drawn by Jim Kay as well as the later Interactive Illustrated Editions from MiniLima. Some of these discounts can be stacked with Amazon's Buy 2 Books Get 1 Free promotion.The Harry Potter Illustrated Edition Hardcover books are definitely one of the best versions of a physical Harry Potter book you can get your hands on. I own the full set and can personally attest to the meticulous detail that was put into the pages. These aren't hastily put-together editions with only a few sparing pages of art; instead, each book is replete with numerous full-color illustrations from the talented Jim Kay. Currently the first five Harry Potter books have been released.Harry Potter Illustrated Editions Books 1-3 Under $20Clip the $3.25 CouponHarry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone: Illustrated Edition (Book 1)Clip the $2.50 CouponHarry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets: Illustrated Edition (Book 2)Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban: Illustrated Edition (Book 3)The first three books in the series: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaba are all priced at under $20, and they're a good deal even if you purchased a single book. Make sure you clip the coupon on the product page to get the best deal.Books 4-5 Are Under $30 and Part of Amazon's B2G1 Free SaleEligible for Buy 2 Get 1 Free Books PromoHarry Potter and the Goblet of Fire: Illustrated Edition (Book 4)Eligible for Buy 2 Get 1 Free Books PromoHarry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix: Illustrated Edition (Book 5)Books 4 (Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire) and Book 5 (Harry Potter and the Order of the Pheonix) are currently on sale for under $30 apiece, however they're also eligible for Amazon's currently running Buy 2, Get 1 Free book promotion. You'll need to add one more book of equal or lesser value for the promotion to apply, but this is a good opportunity to complete the Illustrated Edition series in one fell swoop.Will the final two books be illustrated by Jim Kay?In 2022, Jim Kay stepped down as the artist, but there's good news. On March 10, Bloomsbury Publishing announced that Levi Pinfold will illustrate the final two books of the series. Levi Pinfold had previous designed the covers of the Harry Potter Hogwarts House Editions and was one of the seven illustrators for The Harry Potter Wizarding Almanac.MinaLima Editions are also part of Amazon's B2G1 Free SaleEligible for Buy 2 Get 1 Free Books PromoHarry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone: Interactive Illustrated Edition (Book 1)Eligible for Buy 2 Get 1 Free Books PromoHarry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets: Interactive Illustrated Edition (Book 2)Eligible for Buy 2 Get 1 Free Books PromoHarry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban: Interactive Illustrated Edition (Book 3)Not to be confused with the books illustrated by Jim Kay, the MinaLima interactive editions of Harry Potter feature wonderful illustrations as well as paper-engineered elements that pop off the page. There are three books in the series that are currently released and they're all eligible for Amazon's Buy 2 Get 1 Free book promotion. The fourth book was recently announced and is up for preorder on Amazon with an October release date.Why Should You Trust IGN's Deals Team?IGN's deals team has a combined 30+ years of experience finding the best discounts in gaming, tech, and just about every other category. We don't try to trick our readers into buying things they don't need at prices that aren't worth buying something at. Our ultimate goal is to surface the best possible deals from brands we trust and our editorial team has personal experience with. You can check out our deals standards here for more information on our process, or keep up with the latest deals we find on IGN's Deals account on Twitter.Eric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn't hunting for deals for other people at work, he's hunting for deals for himself during his free time.
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  • Alienware and Dell Have the Best Price on a GeForce RTX 4090 Prebuilt Gaming PC
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    The GeForce RTX 4090 is a generation older than the new Blackwell 50 series GPUs, but this doesn't change the fact that it's still one of the most powerful cards out there, eclipsing the GeForce RTX 5080 or RTX 4080 Super or the Radeon RX 9070 XT or RX 7900 XTX. Only one GPU performs better - the RTX 5090 - and you'll need to use up a lifetime of luck to find one that isn't marked up by hundreds, even thousands of dollars.Because the RTX 4090 has been discontinued, it's getting harder to source as well. Fortunately, Dell has two prebuilt gaming PC models that can be equipped with a 4090 GPU, and at reasonable prices. One is the Alienware Aurora R16 gaming PC, which starts at $2,999.99. The other is the Dell Tower Plus gaming PC, which starts at $2,849.99. These are currently the best prices we see for an RTX 4090 equipped laptop, and many other manufacturers - including Lenovo and HP - no longer carry RTX 4090 prebuilt gaming PCs at all.Alienware Aurora R16 RTX 4090 Gaming PCAlienware Aurora R16 Intel Core Ultra 7 265F RTX 4090 Gaming PC$2,999.99 at AlienwareThis Alienware Aurora R16 gaming PC is equipped with an Intel Core Ultra 7 265F CPU, GeForce RTX 4090 GPU, 16GB of DDR5-5200MHz RAM, and a 1TB NVMe SSD. The processor can also be upgraded up to an Intel Core Ultra 9 285K. If you're getting system with a focus on gaming, then the upgrade is unnecessary. Gaming at higher resolutions is almost always GPU bound, and besides, the default Intel Core Ultra 7 265F is a solid processor with a max turbo frequency of 5.3GHz and a total of 20 cores. It's cooled by a robust 240mm all-in-one liquid cooler and the entire system is powered by an 1,000W 80PLUS Platinum power supply.Dell Tower Plus RTX 4090 Gaming PCNew Dell Tower Plus Intel Core Ultra 7 265F RTX 4090 Gaming PCThe other option looks more unassuming, but it's what's inside that really matters. The Dell Tower Plus gaming PC is equipped with very similar specs - an Intel Core Ultra 7 265F CPU, GeForce RTX 4090 GPU, 16GB of DDR5-5200MHz RAM, and a 1TB NVMe SSD. In this particular instance, I'd recommend upgrading the processor to the Intel Core Ultra 7 285K for $100. Not only is it a superior processor, but it automatically upgrades the CPU cooling from "standard air cooling" to "advanced air coling", which is a more robust tower heatsink fan that is rated for 125W TDP instead of 65W TDP. The entire system is powered by an 1,000W 80PLUS Platinum power supply.How does the RTX 4090 stack up against current cards?The RTX 4090 is the most powerful RTX 40 series GPU on the market. Compared to the new Blackwell cards, only the $2,000 MSRP RTX 5090 is superior in performance. This card will run every game comfortably at 4K resolution; you should be hitting 60+fps even with all settings turned to the max and ray tracing enabled, doubly so if DLSS is supported. The only setting that the 4090 (as well as every other GPU) struggles with is path tracing, but no one really ever turns this on except during benchmark tests or social media flexing. The RTX 5090 might be faster, but for the vast majority of people out there, it's just wasted power since the 4090 already excels at pretty much all things gaming.Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 GPU Review by Chris Coke"The RTX 4090 may be huge and expensive, but holy smokes if it doesnt blow the competition out of the water. Thats a little unfair because its currently the only card of this new generation thats available, so we only have cards from the past few years to compare it to. But until the rest of the pack can catch up, between its impressive hardware specs and its DLSS 3 AI wizardry, even the $1,599 price doesnt seem unreasonable for the unrivaled frame rates that this card can crank out."Alternative: Alienware RTX 5080 Gaming PC for $2,500Alienware Aurora R16 Intel Core Ultra 7 265F RTX 5080 Gaming PC$2,399.99 at AlienwareDell is offering an Alienware Aurora R16 gaming PC equipped with the new GeForce RTX 5080 GPU for $2,499.99 shipped. The RTX 5080 is one of three new Blackwell graphics cards that are out (and impossible to find). In our Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 FE review, Jackie writes that "If you already have a high-end graphics card from the last couple of years, the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 doesnt make a lot of sense it just doesnt have much of a performance lead over the RTX 4080, though the extra frames from DLSS 4 Multi-Frame Generation do make things look better in games that support it. However, for gamers with an older graphics card who want a significant performance boost, the RTX 5080 absolutely provides doubly so if youre comfortable with Nvidias AI goodies."Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Prebuilt Alternatives:CyberPowerPC Gamer Xtreme VR Intel Core i7-14700F RTX 5070 Ti Gaming PC (32GB/2TB)$2,069.99 at AmazonCyberPowerPC Gamer Supreme AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D RTX 5070 Ti Gaming PC (32GB/2TB)$2,159.99 at AmazonCyberPowerPC Gamer Xtreme VR Intel Core i9-14900F RTX 5070 Ti Gaming PC (32GB/2TB)$2,199.99 at AmazonCyberPowerPC Gamer Xtreme VR Intel Core i7-14700KF RTX 5070 Ti Gaming PC (32GB/2TB)$2,209.99 at AmazonCyberPowerPC Gamer Supreme AMD Ryzen 9 9900X RTX 5070 Ti Gaming PC (32GB/2TB)$2,229.99 at AmazonCyberPowerPC Gamer Xtreme VR Intel Core Ultra 7 265KF RTX 5070 Ti Gaming PC (32GB/2TB)$2,259.99 at AmazonCyberPowerPC Gamer Supreme AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D RTX 5070 Ti Gaming PC (32GB/2TB)$2,319.99 at AmazonCyberPowerPC Gamer Xtreme VR Intel Core i9-14900KF RTX 5070 Ti Gaming PC (32GB/2TB)$2,319.99 at AmazonCyberPowerPC Gamer Xtreme VR Intel Core Ultra 9 285 RTX 5070 Ti Gaming PC (32GB/2TB)$2,369.99 at AmazonNew AMD Ryzen 9070 / 9070 XT Prebuilt Alternatives:9070 XTCyberPowerPC Gamer Supreme AMD Ryzen 9 9900X Radeon RX 9070 XT Gaming PC (32GB/2TB)$2,069.99 at Best Buy9070 XTCyberPowerPC Gamer Supreme AMD Ryzen 7 9700X RX 9070 XT Gaming PC (32GB/2TB)$1,909.99 at Best Buy9070CyberPowerPC Gamer Supreme AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D RX 9070 Gaming PC (32GB/1TB)$1,819.99 at Best Buy9070 XTCyberPowerPC Gamer Supreme Intel Core Ultra 9 285 RX 9070 XT Gaming PC (32GB/2TB)$2,179.99 at Best Buy9070 XTCyberPowerPC Gamer Supreme AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D RX 9070 XT Gaming PC (32GB/2TB)$2,129.99 at Best Buy9070 XTCyberPowerPC Gamer Supreme Intel Core Ultra 7 265KF RX 9070 XT Gaming PC (32GB/2TB)$2,049.99 at Best BuyWhy Should You Trust IGN's Deals Team?IGN's deals team has a combined 30+ years of experience finding the best discounts in gaming, tech, and just about every other category. We don't try to trick our readers into buying things they don't need at prices that aren't worth buying something at. Our ultimate goal is to surface the best possible deals from brands we trust and our editorial team has personal experience with. You can check out our deals standards here for more information on our process, or keep up with the latest deals we find on IGN's Deals account on Twitter.Eric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn't hunting for deals for other people at work, he's hunting for deals for himself during his free time.
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  • PSA: iPhone Mirroring not coming to EU with iOS 18.4
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    Last year, when Apple announced iOS 18, the company revealed that some features like Apple Intelligence wouldnt be available to users in the European Union due to regulatory concerns. Although iOS 18.4 enables Apple Intelligence in the EU, theres still one feature that will remain unavailable there: iPhone Mirroring.iPhone Mirroring remains unavailable in the EUApple on Monday released the RC (Release Candidate) build of iOS 18.4 to developers and beta testers. As mentioned above, the update is the first to add non-English languages to Apple Intelligence, while it also enables AI features for users located in the EU.Because of this, some users believed that the update would also enable iPhone Mirroring in the EU, but this didnt happen. The feature remains unavailable in most European countries so far.For those unfamiliar, iPhone Mirroring is a feature that allows users to wirelessly view and control their iPhone screen from their Mac.According to a statement from Apple, the feature has been disabled for users in the EU due to regulatory uncertainties caused by the Digital Markets Act antitrust legislation. The company claims that the DMAs interoperability requirements could force the company to compromise the integrity of our products in a way that puts users at risk.The company doesnt say why Apple Intelligence will be launched in the EU, but not iPhone Mirroring. SharePlay Screen Sharing, a new way to let users share their screen on FaceTime, is also unavailable in the EU.iOS 18.4 will be officially released to the public in early April.Gadgets I recommend:Add 9to5Mac to your Google News feed. FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More.Youre reading 9to5Mac experts who break news about Apple and its surrounding ecosystem, day after day. Be sure to check out our homepage for all the latest news, and follow 9to5Mac on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to stay in the loop. Dont know where to start? Check out our exclusive stories, reviews, how-tos, and subscribe to our YouTube channel
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  • XGIMI launches spring sale with discounts of up to 53% on its projectors
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    XGIMI, a well-known manufacturer of high-quality projectors, has just launched its spring sales campaign. During the offer, customers can buy the companys projectors for up to 53% off. Read on as we detail the best deals and projector recommendations for your home.XGIMIs spring saleIve already tried some of XGIMIs projectors, and one of my favorites is the XGIMI HORIZON Ultra 4K which Ive already reviewed here on 9to5Mac. Its one of the companys high-end projectors, and it delivers 4K HDR with Dolby Vision. With 2,300 ISO lumens of brightness, the HORIZON Ultra has an exceptionally bright image, perfect for making your own home theater.While its official price is $1,699, you can now buy it for $1,349 (21% off). During the sale, you also get a $199 stand for free.Another projector I love is the MoGo 3 Pro, which was introduced last year. Its a super portable projector with 1080p resolution, ideal for a movie night anywhere. You can even use it outdoors with its PowerBase Stand, which also works as a powerbank (sold separately).The MoGo 3 Pro is now $379, down from $499 and you also get a $49 Creative Optical Filter for free.The following projectors can also be purchased at a discount:You can buy the projectors right from the XGIMI website. If you prefer, theyre also available on Amazon.Gadgets I recommendAdd 9to5Mac to your Google News feed. FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More.Youre reading 9to5Mac experts who break news about Apple and its surrounding ecosystem, day after day. Be sure to check out our homepage for all the latest news, and follow 9to5Mac on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to stay in the loop. Dont know where to start? Check out our exclusive stories, reviews, how-tos, and subscribe to our YouTube channel
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  • Your Next Laptop Is $300 off Thanks to Amazons Spring Sale Savings on This Microsoft Surface Pro
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    This is the lowest price we've seen on Amazon for the 2024 Microsoft Surface Pro.
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  • Elevate Your Camping Trip with a Coleman Skydome Tent with LED Lights and Tech Ports for Just $100
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    This tent is not only super easy to set up, but it also has some low-profile tech to make the outdoors a little more fun.
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  • A Chinese tech giant says it slashed AI costs using only Chinese chips
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    In BriefPosted:4:39 PM PDT March 24, 2025Image Credits:Chesnot (opens in a new window) / Getty ImagesA Chinese tech giant says it slashed AI costs using only Chinese chipsEarlier this year, DeepSeek briefly crashed Nvidias stock because of speculation that its models require far fewer chips.Now, Chinese fintech giant Ant Group, which is backed by Alibaba founder Jack Ma, is claiming a major AI breakthrough. Ant was able to use Chinese chips made by Alibaba and Huawei to create methods that cut AI training costs by 20%, Bloomberg reported, citing sources familiar with the matter.Whats more, the Chinese-made chips performed about as well as Nvidia chips during Ant Groups tests, Bloomberg sources claim.If these Chinese chips catch on, it could harm Nvidias current and highly lucrative status as the most popular AI chip producer.Nvidia chips remain highly-sought after, including in China, where buyers are reportedly getting its latest Blackwell chip despite U.S. export controls.Ant Group and Nvidia didnt immediately respond to requests for comment.Topics
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  • a16z- and Benchmark-backed 11x has been claiming customers it doesnt have
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    Last year, AI-powered sales automation startup 11x appeared to be on an explosive growth trajectory. However, nearly two dozen sources including investors and current and former employees told TechCrunch that the company has experienced financial struggles, largely of its own making.Numerous people in the U.S. and U.K. told TechCrunch that the situation has become so tenuous that 11xs lead Series B investor, Andreessen Horowitz, may even be considering legal action.However, a spokesperson for Andreessen Horowitz emphatically denied such rumblings, telling TechCrunch that a16z is not suing.11x offers an AI bot for outbound cold sales duties, including identifying prospects, crafting custom messages, and scheduling sales calls. Its one of a number of AI startups in the hot area known as AI sales development representatives, or AI SDRs.Founded in 2022 by Hasan Sukkar, 11x said it approached $10 million in annualized recurring revenue (ARR) just two years after launch. It moved from London to Silicon Valley last July and announced a $24 million Series A led by Benchmark in September. TechCrunch broke the news of a $50 million Series B led by Andreessen Horowitz later that month.Three current and former 11x workers told TechCrunch that most of its early customers took advantage of break clauses in their sales contracts to discontinue using the product. Customers faced issues such as the emailing product not working as expected or hallucinations, according to sources.There was some internal drama, too. Employees described an arduous, stressful work environment even for those who embrace hustle culture. They pointed out that out of the early employees in the photo published by TechCrunch at the companys launch, only Sukkar, the CEO, remains.Logos on 11xs website include companies that say they were not customersFake customer endorsementsLike many startups, 11x proudly showcases customer logos on its website that signify customer endorsements and are typically shown with a customers consent.However, TechCrunch learned that multiple companies with logos on 11xs website were not actual customers and that at least one is threatening legal action over it.We did not give them permission to use our logo in any manner, and we are not a customer, a ZoomInfo spokesperson told TechCrunch. The logo wasnt removed until after March 6, when a source close to TechCrunch inquired about it. But even after that date, the companys phone AI agent continued to repeat the customer claim.ZoomInfo, which offers sales data and automation tools, conducted a short, one-month trial of the AI SDR from mid-January through mid-February, the spokesperson said. During the pilot, 11xs product performed significantly worse than our SDR employees, and we did not move forward afterward.And yet since November, 11x has been claiming us as a customer in a multitude of channels: in sales calls, on its website, and now even on its AI dialer. Weve spent the past four months demanding that they stop displaying our logo and falsely counting us as a customer, the spokesperson said.ZoomInfos lawyer is now threatening legal action, according to an email seen by TechCrunch from ZoomInfos lawyer to Sukkar. The lawyer wrote that he sees several legal causes of action including but not limited to deceptive trade practices, trademark infringement, misappropriation of goodwill, and false advertising.Likewise, Airtables logo was featured on the 11x website until a few weeks ago and, as of March 20, 11xs website still named Airtable as a customer on the companys manifesto page. Airtable told TechCrunch it wasnt a customer and never gave 11x permission to use its logo.Airtable also conducted a very short trial of the product late last year, and ultimately decided that it wasnt a fit for our business, an Airtable spokesperson told TechCrunch. It was never used in production and never rolled out to our sales team.And yet even as of March 21, 11x was still claiming Airtable as a customer on its website. And another company, which asked not to be named, told TechCrunch a similar story.Our research did show, however, some customer claims were legit. Pleo and Rho, for example, confirmed that they are using 11x products.11x insists it promptly removed any undesired or inaccurate customer mentions on their site and within their products when requested and in the small number of cases when it didnt, that was due to human error.11xs website claimed Airtable was a customer on March 20, even though it wasntA creative way to calculate ARRMeanwhile, at least three employees said they left the company because of what they perceived as shady tactics at the company.For example, 11x was adamant that prospects wishing to conduct pilot programs sign a one-year contract, a prospective customer said. They were resistant to signing any sort of trial or letting us experiment, this prospective customer continued.Instead, 11x offered customers a break clause, typically at three months, that made it easy for customers to break the contract. This worked essentially as a trial period, these former employees and potential customer said.But when reporting annual recurring revenue (ARR), the company didnt differentiate between trial periods and long-term customers, former and current employees said. The company would calculate ARR based on the full year.11x says that it uses contracted ARR (CARR) when reporting to the board and that its investors were aware it used that metric. 11x says investors reviewed customer contracts, customer data files and spoke to customers during their due diligence.Even after prospects used the break clause to end their trial and their payments the company continued to count ARR as if these companies were completing the full-year contract, these people said.The 11x spokesperson says the startup does offer free trials and the majority of middle market customers qualify for that, but says that some enterprise customers with highly specialized and customized needs require a 12-month contract with an opt-out after 3 months.The churn rate the number of companies not continuing long-term was high, multiple employees said. We were losing 70-80% of customers that came through the door, one employee said. That allowed 11x to look like its doing better than it is, the person continued.For example, the company might say it had $14 million in annual recurring revenue when in reality, the number of contracts that passed the three-month trial period totaled only about $3 million, the employee said.They absolutely massaged the numbers internally when it came to growth and churn, another former employee said.11x says that its highest churn occurred for initial cohorts in late 2023 but improvements in the product and refining sales to its ideal customer have improved retention. 11x says its retention rate is currently 79%.The problem wasnt necessarily that 11x was using CARR to showcase its growth, venture capitalists say, but that investors expect startups to disclose potential opt-out revenue and customer churn.Benchmark says it has been provided transparent updates from 11x, including the break clauses, a spokesperson tells TechCrunch.Product underwhelmsMany companies canceled after their trial because they were not happy with the product, according to at least one current and four former employees.Some churn was because customers had unrealistic expectations, hoping that 11x could replace an entire outbound sales team, saving hundreds of thousands of dollars a year, one former employee said.This person said that 11x salespeople often told prospects that within several months, they could expect to see a sizable uptick in the number of meetings, demos, and phone calls booked because of the startups technology despite the employees believing this to be unrealistic.The actual results of the amount of automated emails versus meetings booked was disappointing, said one company that tried the product.11x says it believes its product outperforms human SDRs but says performance ultimately relies on the quality of user input. It also says it does not guarantee savings or revenues in its sales pitches.Other customers complained that the 11x product was hallucinating or that the product wouldnt load at all, this former employee continued. One reviewer on Medium panned the product, saying it was far less effective and yet cost more than its competitors.The products barely work, a former engineer told TechCrunch. Instead, customers would have to manually check and correct the work, defeating the purpose of buying 11xs product in the first place, another employee said.Additionally, the company sometimes had billing issues. One customer was billed twice for their three-month trial period. It almost seemed like they were kind of trying to get something past us, the customer said.One VC considering investing in the Series A discovered that the tech didnt work well during the due diligence process. 11xs existing customers told the investor that they were initially satisfied but that after a month of usage, the startups AI failed to generate effective leads.Told about this investors experience, a current employee defended the company, saying that customers need time to adapt to how 11x works. This person said the company is also trying to find ways to encourage more customers to stay longer.Employee churnEmployees also described a rough work environment with a lot of employee churn under founder-CEO Sukkar.Employees were generally expected to work at least 60 hours a week with heavy pressure to be constantly available, according to employees and messages seen by TechCrunch.Slack messages show Sukkar asking where everyone was at 8 p.m., after previously telling employees that the workday started at 9 a.m.He doesnt believe in people taking holidays, a current employee said. Another former employee said they were also expected to work over the weekend and on national holidays.You would have the founder on Slack, maybe three in the morning, sending messages saying this needs to be resolved urgently, a former employee recalled, adding that the always-on mentality was so pervasive that some employees simply slept in the office.When employees couldnt be reached immediately or if something was amiss Sukkar was known to post his frustrations about said worker in the general Slack channel for everyone to see, at least two employees recalled.Employees who spoke out risked being threatened with dismissal, according to two employees.Theres a lot more under the hood, a current employee said, referring to Sukkar. One day, there will be a documentary about this guy. I do believe thats how scandalous he is.11x says it experienced turnover as it relocated from London to San Fransisco last July as employees who couldnt relocate decided to leave the company. It says its headcount has doubled in that time period to now include 50 full-time employeesAt least one former employee we spoke to said they are still awaiting back pay months after having departed.The concern over backpay after quitting has become such a part of the culture that a current employee said most wait for the nearest payday to pass before quitting.Weve just got paid today, a current employee said. Im expecting a couple of people to resign over the weekend or on Monday.Note: This story has been updated to include a comment from Benchmark.
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  • The Making of Netflixs Senna Scanline
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    The successful Netflix miniseries, Senna, explores the extraordinary life of Brazilian racing legend Ayrton Senna da Silva, who captured the Formula One World Drivers Championship three times. Starring Gabriel Leone, Kaya Scodelario, Matt Mella, Patrick Kennedy, Arnaud Viard, Steven Mackintosh, Camila Mrdila, and Marco Ricca, the show brings Sennas captivating story to life.Visual effects for the series were crafted by Scanline VFX, with teams working collaboratively across their facilities in Vancouver, Seoul, Montreal, and Los Angeles. Production VFX Supervisors Craig Wentworth and Marcelo Siqueira oversaw the ambitious project, delivering the powerful visuals that vividly recreate Sennas iconic racing moments.Amid a challenging time for the visual effects industry and significant shifts within Scanline itself, the quality of work on Senna highlights the studios dedication and continued excellence. This miniseries showcases the kind of technical artistry and storytelling prowess that Scanline has been known for since its founding in 1989 by Stephan Trojansky in Munich.For decades, Scanline VFX has led the industry, particularly in complex fluid simulations, notably through the groundbreaking development of their proprietary software, Flowline. Their expertise in water simulations propelled them onto the global stage, as the go-to vendor for large-scale water sims, culminating in a Scientific and Technical Achievement Academy Award for Flowline in 2008.Today, with Formula One enjoying unprecedented popularity, driven by the success of Netflixs Drive to Survive and the excitement surrounding the start of the 2025 season from Melbourne to Shanghai, the release of Senna the series has proven popular, and it serves as a compelling tribute to Ayrton Sennas legacy and a testament to the artistry and innovation of the shows visual effects artists.
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  • My favorite video doorbell guards my packages with no monthly fees (and it's on sale)
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    The Eufy Security E340 dual-camera video doorbell can help protect deliveries from porch pirates with no subscription fees required.
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