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  • Cutting Edge Technology Will Make Money Management Simple

    For the average American, managing money is hard. Getting a budget under control and making ends meet can be so difficult that CNBC estimate that up to 65% of Americans save little or no money every month. As with many other walks of life, technology is stepping up to provide the average member of the…

  • The iTunes $0.99 Movie of the Week: ‘Eighth Grade’

    Every week, the folks at iTunes find a movie they like and make it available to rent for the low, low price of $0.99. I’m here to tell you whether that film is worth your hard-earned dollar. This week, a kind-hearted 13-year-old tries to navigate her last week of Eighth Grade. Do I Make You Sad?…

  • The Week in Geek Entertainment News 1/4/2019 – Links

    All the important geek news from this week rounded up in one place. Netflix revealed premiere date of The Punisher S2 (January 18th) and we also got a trailer: Netflix also dropped a Stranger Things S3 premiere date announcement: You can watch the first three minutes of American Gods S2: Your worship of #AmericanGods has…

  • January Movie Preview: Hollywood’s New Year’s Resolution

    Oh January, the month where the whole world is talking about how great the new year will be. Yet at the movie theater, that sentiment isn’t quite there. The bulk of audiences will be watching the blockbusters that came out in December or the award-show bound art house movies that will be slowly expanding to…

  • Vinyl Me, Please December Edition: Eddie Floyd ‘Knock on Wood’

    Good things come in 12 inch packages. Delivering limited edition pressings of new and classic albums directly to your doorstep, Vinyl Me, Please operates under a simple philosophy: The Album Lives. With a carefully curated catalog of new and hard to find releases, the subscription service is more than just a record club, it’s a lifestyle choice…

  • ‘Doctor Who’ Rings in the New Year with an Old Friend (Sort Of)

    Well, it took an entire season—plus two-thirds of a holiday special—but Doctor Who finally gave us what we’ve waited all year for. And while the episode itself leaves a lot to be desired, it at least serves to link the Thirteenth (and first female) Doctor to the series’ rich history in a very concrete way. …

  • How to Find Geek Friends at College

    How to find friends is a question college students tend to ask a lot, especially a student considered to be a geek such as a tech geek. However, how to find geek friends in a college is no mystery. With these tips anyone can find new friends. Making friends in college is not easy, especially…

  • What Are the Most Exciting Things in Store By Apple in 2020

    The technology giant, Apple, is heading into 2020 with a current stock price of $289.80. The company hasn’t delivered any earth-shattering innovations and has instead focused on scaling its services and wearables, appliances, and home product segments. Let’s take a look and see what’s in store for Apple enthusiasts by 2020. Apple 2020 and Beyond…

  • What’s Coming and Going From Netflix January 2019: HAPPY NEW YEAR!

      If your New Year’s resolution for the what-will-be phenomenal year of 2019 is “watch less television,” then this post is not for you! Netflix’s 2019 haul offers a veritable gauntlet of excellent content and sufficient time-wasters. If your resolution is to get to the gym more often, download the app and stream while getting…

  • Vinyl Me, Please November Edition: Queen ‘A Night At The Opera’

    Good things come in 12 inch packages. Delivering limited edition pressings of new and classic albums directly to your doorstep, Vinyl Me, Please operates under a simple philosophy: The Album Lives. With a carefully curated catalog of new and hard to find releases, the subscription service is more than just a record club…it’s a lifestyle choice for…

  • Not Even Jason Momoa Can Save ‘Aquaman’ from Itself

    Let’s be honest—Aquaman’s just not the kind of superhero people generally make movies about. I grew up watching the original Super Friends cartoons, and all I really remember about him is that he could breathe under water and talk to fish with his mind. And his outfit was kind of dorky. That’s about it. Not…

  • Best Smartphones For Seniors

    If you are a senior who is looking for a new smartphone, the experience shouldn’t be any different from that of a young person shopping for their next device. There are a number of options available that can fit all your needs, as well as your budget. There are phones that come with features specifically…

  • Did George Bailey Really Have a Wonderful Life?

    It’s a Wonderful Life is one of those iconic holiday movies that almost demands a rewatch every December. I first saw the film when I was in college, and I actually wrote an essay about it for my Abnormal Psychology class. This isn’t that piece—that was written more years ago than I care to remember,…