• All Cresselia ex Drop Event cards and best decks in Pokmon TCG Pocket
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    The Cresselia ex Drop Event in Pokmon TCG Pocket allows you to battle against computers for a chance to get a Cresselia ex card and a handful of other promo cards. The event is a chance to get promo cards like Cresselia ex, Skarmory, and Electivire. It started on Monday, Feb. 3, and will run until Monday, Feb. 17, when the servers reset at 10:00 p.m. PST / 1:00 a.m. EST. This Pokmon TCG Pocket guide will go over all the promo cards you can earn in the event and give you some ideas on the best cards to counter the Cresselia ex decks youll be facing in the event.All Cresselia ex Drop Event promo cards listThere are five different promo cards you can earn as part of the Cresselia ex Drop Event. Here they all are: Turtwig is a basic grass-type Pokmon with 80 HP. It can use the attack Bite and it does 30 damage. Chomp chomp!Electivire is a stage-1 electric-type Pokmon with 120 HP and a retreat cost of three energy. It can use the attack Exciting Voltage, which has a base power of 40 and does an additional 80 damage if it has two or more extra electric energy attached to it.Misdreavus is a basic psychic-type Pokmon with 60 HP and a retreat cost of one energy. It can use the attack Confuse Ray, which inflicts confusion upon your opponents Active Pokmon.Skarmory is a Basic steel-type Pokmon with 80 HP and a retreat cost of one energy. It can use the attack Metal Arms which has a base attack of 20 damage and does an additional 30 damage if it has a Pokmon Tool Card attached. Cresselia ex is a basic psychic-type Pokmon with 140 HP and a retreat cost of two energy. It has the ability Lunar Plumage, which heals 20 HP every time you attach psychic energy to Cresselia ex. It also has the attack Psychic Flash, which does 80 damage.How to get all Cresselia ex Drop Event cardsYou earn cards by opening cards from Promo Pack A Series Vol. 4. These packs contain one promo card per pack and have a pink wrapper exterior. You earn them by completing the battles in the Cresselia ex Drop Event. One battle requires one token of Event Stamina, which recharges passively over time or can be replenished with Event Hourglass.You arent guaranteed to win a promo pack for each battle challenge you win: The promo card packs are listed in the game as a chance reward for every single battle. However, in Polygons experience, we had a much higher chance of earning one from finishing battles on the Expert difficulty. In fact, it rewarded us with a promo pack every time we beat the bot on that level.Best decks for the Cresselia ex Drop EventThere are four difficulty levels in the Cresselia ex Drop Event: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced, and Expert. The deck-building advice below will set you up to tackle the Expert difficulty, so you can breeze through the easier difficulties using the advice below.The decks in the Cresselia ex-event all use psychic-type Pokmon. Safe to say, well want to use a deck mainly comprised of dark-types to exploit the type weakness. Here are all the cards we used to build a deck:Darkai ex is an obvious choice if youre lucky enough to have it. It can easily eat away damage in the background with its Nightmare Aura ability and then be switched in to use its Dark Prism attack that has a base attack of 80 HP. Similarly, along these lines, Weavile ex (evolved from Sneasel) is another fancy choice. It synergizes well with Darkrai ex. Its move, Scratching Nails, has a base attack of 30 and it deals an additional 40 damage if the Pokmon youre attacking already has damage on it.Koffing and Weezing are also a fantastic way to go. The Cresselia decks rely on a lot of basic Pokmon like Raltz and Misdreavus that have 60 HP. Using the Gas Leak ability to poison it to do ten damage, and then using tackle with a base attack of 30 knocks em out before your computer opponent can set anything up.You dont need to overthink it. Poochyena and Mightyena are also solid evolutionary line here as well. Mightyenas Darkness Fang does 60 base damage and 90 damage with the type weakness.Pokmon Tool cards are going to be a major boon for you during this event. They essentially make all those less rare Pokmon a lot more formidable. The Giant Cape ups a Pokmons HP by 20 and the Rocky Helmet does 20 damage to the opponents Pokmon each time it attacks you. Both pair well with options like Weezing and Mightyena.The trainer cards Sabrina and Cyrus are also solid options since they allow you to force switches. They are especially helpful when paired with non-ex cards like Mightyena and Weezing. Weaker cards benefit from controlling the field a bit. They can either allow you to take on a weaker opponent, or stall until youre ready to face stronger cards Mismagius ex or Cresseilia ex.
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  • 25 of the Best Romantic Comedies Streaming on Netflix Right Now
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    We may earn a commission from links on this page.The romantic comedy is one of cinemas oldest and most reliable genres for good reason: Real-life romance is complicated and sometimes exhausting. That can be true for characters in movies, too, but their problems are generally funnier than our own and, anyway, theyre not our problems. Were comforted either because we know everything will work out fine, or because we know we wont have to deal with the hilarious and/or poignant consequences of interacting with other humans.Sadly, the golden ago of the rom-com has passed us by. Worse, Netflix in particular has pulled back on its selection of older (meaning anything much older than a decade) movies in favor of more recent releases, which means you might have to dust off your DVDs of you're looking for a '90s classic. On the other hand, that also means there are probably a lot of newer rom-coms on the service that you haven't seen before. Romance always benefits from a little novelty, after all. In that spirit, these are some of the best romantic comedies currently streaming on Netflix. Players (2024) Gina Rodriguez plays sportswriter Mack, who has spent years writing hook-up plays for her friendselaborate schemes that have led her and the crew to any number of one-night stands. The tables are turned when she falls for a war correspondent (Tom Ellis) who only sees her as a hookup. Her best friend Adam (Damon Wayans Jr.) jumps in to help her land her man, and unexpected complications arise when he realizes that his own feelings for Mack aren't entirely platonic. Players (2024) at Netflix Learn More Learn More at Netflix Hit Man (2024) This "Netflix Original" from director Richard Linklater (Dazed and Confused, Boyhood) was actually acquired by the streamer after it made a splash at the Sundance Film Festival, no doubt in anticipation of leading man Glen Powell finally having his moment. And certainly he's got charisma to spare in this shaggy-dog rom-com/thriller in which he plays Gary Johnson, a college professor who moonlights as a participant in sting operations for the New Orleans police department, pretending to be a hit man to rope in would-be criminals. When he feels a spark with his latest mark, a woman (Adria Arjona) desperate to escape an abusive husband, things get complicated. It's a great premise, the leads have chemistry to spare, and it's altogether a great hang. Hit Man (2024) at Netflix Learn More Learn More at Netflix Anyone But You (2023) Speaking of Glen Powell, he co-headlines this 2023 throwback (an extremely loose adaptation of Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing) with Euphoria's Sydney Sweeney that became a box office hit despite a savaging by critics. The pair play an investment banker and a college student, respectively, who meet cute but suffer a classic rom-com misunderstanding that leaves them both bitterthen, two years later, they meet up at the destination wedding of her sister and his roommate's sister, perfectly positioned for a classic enemies-to-lovers turnabout. Anyone But You (2023) at Netflix Learn More Learn More at Netflix No Hard Feelings (2023) A rom-com with a big side of sex comedy, No Hard Feelings stars Andrew Barth Feldman as a shy, nerdy 19-year-old heading off to college with minimal experience in just about anything involving the opposite sex. His rich (and clearly problematic) parents decide to hire broke rideshare driver Maddie (Jennifer Lawrence) to flirt and hopefully have sex with him. The absolutely bonkers plan doesn't go as expected, naturally, but the movie winds up being a bit sweeter than you'd expect from the premise. No Hard Feelings (2023) at Netflix Learn More Learn More at Netflix The Incredible Jessica James (2017) Jessica Williams plays the title's New York City playwright, who finds herself at loose ends following a bad breakup and a seemingly endless string of rejections for her work. She's introduced to divorced Boone (Chris O'Dowd), with whom she bonds over life's disappointments. The real charm in this smart indie are in its performances, as well as its conviction that romance needn't be an end unto itself, but can go hand in hand with a renewed sense of artistic purpose. The Incredible Jessica James (2017) Learn More Learn More Maid in Manhattan (2002) While this B-grade Jennifer Lopez flick is traditional in its transposition of fairy-tale tropes to the world of a modern (well, circa 2002) New York City hotel, there's nothing wrong with a little comfort food. Jennifer Lopez plays Marisa Ventura, single mom and maid at a fancy Manhattan hotel, while Ralph Fiennes plays rich senatorial candidate Chris Marshall. By the time a mix-up involving a borrowed Dolce & Gabbana has Chris thinking that Marisa is another wealthy guest, we're already well on our way to a 21st century Cinderella story. Maid in Manhattan (2002) Learn More Learn More The Lovebirds (2020) Bumped from theaters and sold to Netflix at the beginning of the pandemic, his two-hander starring Issa Rae and Kumail Nanjiani was largely overlooked at the time, but deserves a second chance. They play a couple whose relationship is at a low point after four years together. Through bizarre circumstances, the same night they decide to break up, they are the joint witnesses to a murder and must go on the runand nothing reignites an old flame like life-or-death stakes. The film was directed by Michael Showalter, who helped put Nanjiani on the map with 2017's The Big Sick. The Lovebirds (2020) at Netflix Learn More Learn More at Netflix Kicking and Screaming (1995) No, not the on where Will Ferrell coaches a kids' soccer team. This early effort from future Barbie co-writer/Greta Gerwig paramour Noah Baumbach is a talky rom-com in the Woody Allen/Whit Stillman vein, following the various romantic struggles of group of recent college grads who can't quite figure out how to get started on their real lives. There's not a ton of plot, but the vibes are greatcredit Baumbach's witty script and a likable cast, including Josh Hamilton, Olivia d'Abo, Chris Eigeman, and Parker Posey. Kicking and Screaming (1995) at Netflix Learn More Learn More at Netflix She's Gotta Have It (1986) The first Spike Lee joint, this enormously charming low-budget feature follows Nola Darling (Tracy Camilla Johns), a young artist living in Brooklyn in the pre-hipster 1980s, as she muses on her romantic relationships with three different men (one of them played by Lee himself). If a little rough around the edges, it's an extremely accomplished debut, hinting at Lee's future career with creative flourishes, from a documentary shooting style to sequences in which interviews with the characters (and a handful of real people) offer commentary on the difficulties of navigating romantic relationships in the then-modern era. She's Gotta Have It (1986) at Netflix Learn More Learn More at Netflix A Tourist's Guide to Love (2023) Vietnam is the real star in this, the first movie to be shot in the country following the COVID-19 pandemic. Rachael Leigh Cook (She's All That) stars as a travel executive (dealing with a recent break-up, naturally) who sneaks off to Southeast Asia to go undercover on one of the group tours her company promotes. In the process she meets tour guide Sinh (Scott Ly), who encourages her to step outside of her comfort zone. Together, they explore some of the most beautiful features of modern Vietnam. Probably they fall in love too, IDK. A Tourist's Guide to Love (2023) at Netflix Learn More Learn More at Netflix Nappily Ever After (2018) Violet Jones (Sanaa Lathan) spends her life in near-terror of rain, for fear that her rigorously straightened hair will be ruined. That hair is a signifier in every aspect of her life, straightening sessions even having been a way to bond with her demanding mother (Lynn Whitfield). Following a breakup with her boyfriend because of her exacting nature (particularly regarding her hair), she experiments with: different colors that her friends object to; a natural style that renders her either invisible or the subject of derision; she even shaves her head at one point, which only gets her invited to a cancer support group. Director Haifaa al-Mansours movie makes a great point about the fraught nature of Black hair, particularly when that hair belongs to a woman. Meeting a salon owner in the middle of a freakout, Violet begins a slow journey to learning to love herself, her hair, and maybe even the hot salon owner (Lyriq Bent). Nappily Ever After (2018) at Netflix Learn More Learn More at Netflix Always Be My Maybe (2019) Romantic comedies are often (not always) comfort food, and so we often find familiar plots: Here, longtime friends whod lost touch (Ali Wong and Randall Park) reconnect after a falling out years before. Shes a successful celebrity chef and engaged; hes fixing air conditioners with his dad, which is how the two meet up. Nahnatchka Khan (creator of Fresh Off the Boat) brings a light touch here, and Wong and Park have great chemistry; theyre joined by a fun supporting cast that includes a really funny turn from Keanu Reeves playing himself. Always Be My Maybe (2019) at Netflix Learn More Learn More at Netflix Set It Up (2018) Some of the best romantic comedies involve a slightly outlandish scheme, and this reliably charming Netflix original has one of those great setups: Two overworked assistants (Zoey Deutch and Glen Powell) come up with the idea that, if they can get their bosses (Lucy Liu and Taye Diggs) laid, theyll be less interested in stressing out their employees. So the two harried assistants plan to set their bosses up, which, not unexpectedly, goes very comedically awry in pretty much every way. Naturally these things never work out as planned, and the romance in the offing is not the one that anyone had expected. Set It Up (2018) at Netflix Learn More Learn More at Netflix The Perfect Find (2023) Though Numa Perriers film hits plenty of the traditional rom-com beats, lead Gabrielle Union provides the spark that ignites the whole film (based on the Tia Williams novel). Shes never been better than she is here, playing Jenna, a woman in her 40s making a clean break of a long-term relationship and taking on a high-profile, high-stakes career in beauty journalismonly to wind up in a one-night stand with Eric (Keith Powers), 15 years younger and the son of her boss. The Perfect Find (2023) at Netflix Learn More Learn More at Netflix The Half of It (2020) Writer/director Alice Wu made a splash with her queer classic Saving Face way back in 2004. Her long-awaited follow-up, a comedy-drama inspired by Cyrano de Bergerac, is better. Here, friendless high schooler Ellie Chu (Leah Lewis, from Nancy Drew) is tasked with writing love letters to her crush, Aster (Alexxis Lemire), on behalf of a football player named Paul. Theres plenty thats familiar here, but Wu makes everything feel fresh and fun. The Half of It (2020) at Netflix Learn More Learn More at Netflix Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998) One of the most iconic and memorable rom-coms of the 1990s might be new to many American viewers, who are missing out on a movie thats both wonderfully goofy and deeply poignant in the best tradition of the genre. Shah Rukh Khan plays Rahul Khanna, best friends in college with Anjali (Kajol), but smitten with Tina (Rani Mukerji). Rahul and Tina get married and time goes by, but Tina always feels a little bit guilty, like maybe she got in the way of something. With little time left to live following complications in childbirth (did I mention theres also drama here?), Tina writes her daughter a series of lettersthe last one asking that she make sure that dad and Anjali reconnect. Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998) at Netflix Learn More Learn More at Netflix Our Souls at Night (2017) Indian director Ritesh Batra (The Sense of an Ending and The Lunchbox) brought together screen legends Robert Redford and Jane Fonda for this well-received romantic drama from a top-rate director. Despite the ominous title, its a quiet and sweet film thats worthy of its stars. Its not really a comedy, so Im cheating a bit by putting it here, but its got such a satisfyingly light touch that it hits most of the same buttons as more straightforward rom-coms. Our Souls at Night (2017) at Netflix Learn More Learn More at Netflix A Perfect Pairing (2022) A high-end Hallmark movie in tone (nothing wrong with that!), A Perfect Pairing has a flawless setup: Harried Los Angeles wine exec Lola (Victoria Justice) comes across a little-known family-made wine from Australia, but a co-worker steals her idea and pitches it to the boss before she can. So fed-up Lola heads Down Under to secure the client for what she hopes will be her new company. Trying to work her way in, she volunteers to cover for a missing hand at the sheep farm owned by the family. The big-city girl down-on-the-farm premise comes, of course, with the slightly cocky but increasingly charming (and often shirtless) station boss (Adam Demos) with whom she works. A Perfect Pairing (2022) at Netflix Learn More Learn More at Netflix Alex Strangelove (2018) High schooler Alex Truelove (Daniel Doheny) is psyching himself up to have sex with his girlfriend, Claire, for the first timebut somethings holding him back. Openly gay Elliott (Antonio Marziale) has an idea why Alex is so reluctant and, frankly, the audience ought to have a clue by that point, as well. Its a perfectly sweet, good-natured coming-of-age story that has some fun with Alexs awkward efforts to set expectations aside and just kinda be himself. Alex Strangelove (2018) at Netflix Learn More Learn More at Netflix Wedding Season (2023) Asha (Pallavi Sharda) just broke off her engagement and left her Wall Street investment firm in favor of a Jersey City startup. Her concerned mother sets her daughter up on a dating app, and Asha acquiesces to a single date with the first match: Ravi (Suraj Sharma). It doesnt go particularly well, but theyre both under a lot of parental pressure to get married, and Asha has about a dozen weddings to go to over the course of the summer, most of them filled with busybodies who want to see her in a relationship. So, naturally (for a movie), Ahsa and Ravi decide to play at being a couple to get people off their backswhich works out fine, until it doesnt. Wedding Season (2023) at Netflix Learn More Learn More at Netflix Barakah Meets Barakah (2016) Class-busting romance is nothing particularly new, but this candid Saudi Arabian comedy-drama sees middle-class civil servant Barakah (Hisham Fageeh) strike up a relationship with Bibi, a boundary-pushing Insta celebrity. Just finding time and space to pursue a frowned-upon relationship in modern Saudi is challenging, but the movie explores the social and political obstacles with a light touch. Barakah Meets Barakah (2016) at Netflix Learn More Learn More at Netflix To All the Boys Ive Loved Before (2018) Imagine that everyone youd ever had a crush on received a letter expressing your exact feelings. Its a nightmare scenario, but a reality for shy high school junior Lara Jean (Lana Condor), whod written the letters as a form of secret diary, only to show up at school one day to find that her little sister had mailed them all. Can you imagine? Condor is fantastic here, and the whole thing is delightful. Its been followed by two also-very-good sequels, as well as an ongoing spin-off series (XO, Kitty). To All the Boys Ive Loved Before (2018) at Netflix Learn More Learn More at Netflix Seriously Single (2020) We start out in familiar territory here: Dineo and Noni (Fulu Mugovhani and Tumi Morake, both very funny) are a couple of successful big-city womenthis time in Johannesburg. Dineo is on the hunt for a long-term relationship, even after getting dumped via livestream at work, while Noni is perfectly content with one-night stands. Their romantic (and un-romantic) trials are alternately charming, horrifying, and hilarious. The heart of the movie is its two leads, and the friendship that sustains them. Seriously Single (2020) at Netflix Learn More Learn More at Netflix Love Hard (2021) Dating columnist Natalie (Nina Dobrev) sets off from LA to Lake Placid New York to meet the guy that she's connected with via a dating app. Bad news, though: Josh Lin (Jimmy O. Yang) looks nothing at all like his dating profile, though he's ultimately cajoled into introducing her to Tag (Darren Barnet), the hot guy whose pictures Josh was using. It seems like Natalie and Tag are set to make a love connection, but if you've already guessed that there's an extra twist in the offing, buy yourself some flowers and consider yourself a rom-com expert. Love Hard (2021) at Netflix Learn More Learn More at Netflix The Lost City (2022) Maybe it doesn't have quite the stature of cinematic forebear Romancing the Stone, but the love-on-an-adventure energy is very similar. Sandra Bullock is Loretta, a novelist of romantic adventure novels who's also a former archaeologist (sure), while Channing Tatum plays Alan, the dimwitted book cover model who secretly has the hots for her. Loretta is kidnapped by a billionaire (Daniel Radcliffe, having a grand ol' time) who hopes that she'll be able to lead him to an ancient treasure described in one of her booksbut, lucky for her, Alan is on her trail. There's some fun chemistry between the two leads, and the movie boasts some visual panache to keeps things lively. The Lost City (2022) at Netflix Learn More Learn More at Netflix
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  • Warner Bros. Is Uploading Classic Movies to YouTube for Free
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    You can watch just about everything on YouTube, but if you want to watch a full-length Hollywood movie, you're either going to have to sit through a lot of ad breaks or pay a digital rental fee. But not all movies on YouTube are restricted like this. Sometimes you'll come across feature films that you can watch in their entirety, without any limitations or roadblocks to hamper your viewing experience. While not all of them are, um, supposed to be available on YouTube, allow me to point you to an interesting playlist of movies uploaded by none other than Warner Bros. Discovery itself, via Warner Bros. Entertainment. As noted by Gizmodo, this playlist of 31 films is 100% legal, contains no ads, and is free to watch.It seems that over the past month or so, Warner Bros. has been uploading films to this YouTube playlist, seemingly at random. Certainly the list of titles runs the gamut. At the top, there's The Wind and the Lion , a 1975 Sean Connery-starring historical drama about Theodore Roosevelt dealing with the kidnapping of an American citizen (to clarify, Connery does not play Roosevelt). Below that, there's Michael Collins, the 1996 thriller about the real-life Irish revolutionary starring Liam Neeson, Alan Rickman, and Julia Roberts. Also available: The 1997 marital arts flick Mr. Nice Guy, which features Jackie Chan as a chef caught in the middle of a dispute between a journalist and a gang of drug dealers. On the other end of the spectrum, there's The 11th Hour, a 2007 climate change documentary from Leonardo DiCaprio that gathers insights from scientists, politicians, and environmental activists. It's inspiring to see the climate progress we've made in the 18 years since the film was released (I'll pause while you laugh mirthlessly). If The 11th Hour is a skip for you, there are a few dozen other movies you might be interested in checking out. Here's the full list:The Wind of the LionMichael CollinsMr. Nice GuyCity HeatThe 11th HourThe Adventures of Pluto NashChaos TheoryWaiting for GuffmanAmerican Ninja VMutiny on the BountyDungeons & DragonsThe Bonfire of the VanitiesReturn of the Living Dead Part IIThe Accidental TouristCritters 4Murder in the FirstThe Year of Living DangerouslyDecember BoysLionheartOh, God!Crossing DelanceyPrice of GloryFlight of the Living Dead: Outbreak on a PlaneDeal of the CenturyDeathtrapThe MissionSubUrbiaHot to TrotTrue StoriesThe Science of SleepThe Big Tease You can find them all on by exploring various Warner Bros. channels, but it's easiest to peruse this playlist.
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  • Workday lays off 1,750 employees, citing demand for AI
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    Workday, the HR and finance management company, is the latest tech giant to lay off a mass of employees in the name of AI. In a Wednesday announcement titled "Changes to Position Workday for the Future," the organization shared that it's eliminating 1,750 employees, about 8.5 percent of its workforce. The public statement from CEO Carl Eschenbach was initially emailed to employees.Within a series of paragraphs in which Eschenbach acted really torn up about choosing AI over people, he summed up this trend pretty clearly: "Companies everywhere are reimagining how work gets done, and the increasing demand for AI has the potential to drive a new era of growth for Workday."Eschenbach later adds that Workday will be "prioritizing innovation investments like AI and platform development, and rigorously evaluating the ROI of others across the board." Though, he claims the company will also "hire in key strategic areas and locations" this year.According to the announcement, Workday tried to meet with as many impacted employees as possible on Wednesday, so some individuals might not immediately know their fate. US-based employees will receive at least 12 weeks of pay, while employees in other countries (with potentially stronger protections for workers) will receive benefits based on local regulations.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/workday-lays-off-1750-employees-citing-demand-for-ai-134922398.html?src=rss
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  • Anker's latest charger and power bank are back on sale for record-low prices
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    Anker made a number of announcements at CES 2025, including new chargers and power banks. We saw a couple of them get early discounts immediately after the show, and now those sales are back. The Anker Charger (140W, 4-Port, PD 3.1) is $10 off again and down to $80 on Amazon, and the 100W Laptop Power Bank has the same discount and is down to $90. The Anker Charger has three USB-C ports and one USB-A port. Two USB-C ports can charge a 15-inch MacBook Air to 50 percent within 30 minutes. The built-in display also shows temperature, port-specific wattage and current maximum output. At less than 10 ounces, its a brick you can take anywhere. As for the laptop power bank, it has a maximum single output of 100W and charges up to four devices at once thanks to its 25,000 mAh capacity. The retractable cables prevent the possibility of a tangled mess of wires. While capable of charging a MacBook Pro to 50 percent in 33 minutes, this power bank can be recharged to 30 percent in 20 minutes, allowing for frequent use. While those are the main Anker devices from CES on sale at the moment, the company has a slew of other discounts available. The Anker 621 5K magnetic power bank has dropped to $30, while the Anker Zolo 10K portable charger is 40 percent off and down to $16, just to name a few. Follow @EngadgetDeals on Twitter and subscribe to the Engadget Deals newsletter for the latest tech deals and buying advice.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/deals/ankers-latest-charger-and-power-bank-are-back-on-sale-for-record-low-prices-151555322.html?src=rss
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  • 'AI Godfather' sounds the alarm on autonomous AI
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    AI godfather warns about autonomous AI race.
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  • Quordle hints and answers for Friday, February 7 (game #1110)
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    Looking for Quordle clues? We can help. Plus get the answers to Quordle today and past solutions.
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  • 'Dangerous proposition': Top scientists warn of out-of-control AI
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    Yoshua Bengio and Max Tegmark, two of the world's most prominent AI scientists, warned of the dangers of uncontrollable artificial intelligence.
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  • Amazon's advertising business grew 18% in the fourth quarter
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    Amazon's online advertising business logged $17.29 billion in the fourth quarter.
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  • Behind the Magic ofWicked The Visual Effects of Dulcibear
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    Take a captivating look behind the curtain at the magical visual effects behind Wicked, focusing on the creation of Dulcibear. Wt FX seamlessly combined artistry and cutting-edge technology to bring this enchanting character to life, making it a standout feature of Jon M. Chus musical masterpiece.Dulcibears intricate design was deliberated in detail, fusing the photorealistic fur simulations with expressive animations exemplifying the warmth and charm of the character. From the early concept work to the final rendering, the VFX team hardly rested in making sure Dulcibear felt like a natural extension of the vibrant world of Wicked.This fantastic work has secured the film a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects, cementing its position in the years most spectacular feats. Get ready to be spellbound by the magic that went into crafting one of Wickeds most beloved creations.The post Behind the Magic ofWicked The Visual Effects of Dulcibear appeared first on Vfxexpress.
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