Monthly Archives: September 2022

Netflix’s The Witcher S3 will premiere in Summer 2023, and Blood Origin in December

Season 3 of Netflix’s The Witcher will debut in Summer/Q2 2023. Confirmation came via TUDUM and a tweet on the official Netflix account, which simply announced: “Our family returns! The Witcher is back for Season 3 in Summer 2023.” We also discovered that spin-off The Witcher: Blood Origin will premier “this December”, which is set…

A secret The Callisto Protocol video hints that something is happening next week

A phone number hidden in a recent The Callisto Protocol teaser has led to the discovery that something may be happening next week. Twitterer Shinobi602 – a games industry brand manager – found themselves intrigued enough by the sci-fi horror’s most recent promotional video that they texted the number that pops up in the latest…

Logitech Litra Beam LED streaming key light improves your content with TrueSoft technology

Take your content-creating abilities up a notch with the Logitech Litra Beam LED streaming key light. Delivering pro-level quality, it offers TrueSoft technology. This allows you to direct and shape the light, providing pro-quality effects. Overall, it lets you control how your content looks and feels to those watching it. Its beam design, along with…

Sound and Vision: Google’s attempt at disrupting Dolby will lead to more confusion

OPINION: A report emerged that Google is in the midst of plotting a format war against Dolby to shake-up the HDR and immersive audio category, and news of it left me rather weary. A leaked video presentation of the project, referred to internally in Google as Project Caviar, was apparently shown to hardware manufacturers earlier…

Fights over political lines have fueled the aging of America’s government. But that may be changing.

Marianne Ayala/Insider Redistricting and fights over political lines have fueled the aging of America’s government.   More often than not, older members of Congress win in primaries between two incumbents. But polarization and partisanship are enabling younger members to knock out their elders. Read more from Insider’s “Red, White, and Gray” series. Every 10 years, a…

New Russian anti-war protests as Putin decrees soldiers who refuse to fight will go to prison for up to 10 years

Police officers detain a man in Saint Petersburg on September 24, 2022, following calls to protest against the partial mobilisation announced by the Russian President. AFP via Getty Images Putin decreed that soldiers who surrender, desert, or refuse to fight can face up to 10 years in prison. The new law was signed on Saturday…

THE PAYMENTS ECOSYSTEM: The biggest shifts and trends driving short- and long-term growth and shaping the future of the industry

Business Insider Intelligence This is a preview of The Payments Ecosystem research report from Business Insider Intelligence.Purchase this report.Business Insider Intelligence offers even more consumer coverage with Payments & Commerce Pro. Subscribe today to receive industry-changing payments and commerce news and analysis to your inbox. The power dynamics in the payments industry are changing as…

Netflix has dropped its lawsuit against the creators of the unofficial ‘Bridgerton’ musical, reports say

There are numerous lavish events in Netflix’s “Bridgerton”. Liam Daniel/Netflix Netflix has dropped its lawsuit against the makers of “The Unofficial Bridgerton Musical.”  Abigail Barlow and Emily Bear were sued after debuting their play at the Kennedy Center in July. After the suit was filed, the pair canceled another concert planned for London’s Royal Albert…

Putin has escaped to his secret palace in a forest amid anti-draft protests in Russian cities, report says

Russian President Vladimir Putin and his purported secret palace. Getty Images, Russian WikiLeaks Vladimir Putin has escaped to his secret palace amid anti-draft protests in Russia, per a report. OVD-Info said 724 people were detained across 32 different cities on Saturday. Putin intends to stay at the palace until at least Thursday, a journalist said,…