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There’s much more to Amazon Prime than ‘free’ shipping

November 30, 2015 Tony Bradley

The primary benefit of Amazon Prime has always been the ability to have virtually anything arrive at your house in 2 days for “free” (if you forget about the fact that you paid $99 for […]

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Shark Tank’s Mark Cuban vs. Intel’s Brian Krzanich and future of video gaming

November 24, 2015 Rob Enderle

This month we had a nice battle in the game League of Legends between Shark Tank’s Mark Cuban against Intel’s CEO, Brian Krzanich. Cuban dusted Krzanich. But what is pretty funny about this is it […]

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007’s awesome Aston Martin DB10

November 6, 2015 Tony Bradley

When it comes to James Bond there are a few iconic themes you just expect in every movie. You expect Bond to introduce himself with the phrase, “Bond. James Bond.” You expect 007 to order […]

James Bond: SPECTRE

How will SPECTRE compare to the legacy of the Bond franchise?

November 6, 2015 Tony Bradley

SPECTRE–the 24th film in the James Bond franchise–opens in theaters today. The trailers are promising and there seems to be anticipation among Bond fans that this will be an epic movie. Only time will tell, […]

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