UFC Star Conor McGregor Says He’s Retiring, But Fans Aren’t Buying It

“It’s a little early for April Fools,” ESPN’s Jorge Sedano quipped.

James Corden Enters The Horror Genre — And It’s Creepy

The host of “The Late Late Show” stars in an eerie tribute to Jordan Peele’s “Us.”

Firefox Lockbox provides access to your passwords on Android

Mozilla’s Firefox Lockbox has been helping iOS users keep tabs on their many passwords for a while, and now it’s making that tool available on Android. Like its iOS counterpart, the app helps you fetch any password you already have stored in Firefox…

Joe Scarborough Sends Withering Warning To Trump’s Defenders

“We’re not going to divert our eyes,” said the co-host of MSNBC’s “Morning Joe.”

All-Female space walk canceled due to spacesuit availability

Astronauts on the ISS often venture out into the vacuum of space to conduct various tasks. A series of spacewalks was set to happen that would see astronauts work outside the space station for multiple hours in a series of three walks. The first in the series was completed on March 22 by Nick Hague and Anne McClain. Initially, the … Continue reading

Ferrari P80/C is an extreme interpretation of the sports prototype

Ferrari makes some incredible cars and as fast and exclusive as a normal Ferrari is, for some very wealthy buyers off the rack is never good enough. For these buyers, Ferrari will build one of a kind creations. The latest one-off from Ferrari is the P80/C, and it is hailed as the most extreme one of a kind Ferrari ever … Continue reading

Build, Upgrade, or Augment Your Gaming PC With Today's Amazon Gold Box

Today’s Gold Box is lowering the price on a ton of PC gaming gear. Inside, you’ll find complete gaming PCs, components, laptopsRazer peripherals, headsets, gaming monitors, and more all marked down to great low prices. Just remember that these deals are only available today, and the best stuff could sell out early.

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Avengers: Endgame Runtime Will Be Over 3 Hours

Many are no doubt extremely excited for the upcoming Avengers: Endgame movie. This is because this will essentially tie up all the storylines that Marvel has going on for it right now and will also officially conclude Phase 3 in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Also given the way Infinity War ended, many are on the edge of their seats to find out what happens next.

The good news is that if you have been eagerly anticipating the release of Endgame, you might be interested to learn that the movie could potentially run for over 3 hours. This is according to a listing on AMC’s website (via IGN) which shows that the movie has a runtime of 3 hours and 2 minutes. This makes it about 30 minutes or so longer than Infinity War which had a runtime of 2 hours and 29 minutes.

While this has yet to be confirmed, it seems to be in line with what the movie’s directors, Joe and Anthony Russo, had previously teased where they hinted that it could be a 3 hour movie. This means that there should be more than enough time to wrap up everything in the movie while also hopefully giving us a glimpse as to what Phase 4 and beyond will be for the MCU.

Avengers: Endgame is currently set for a release on the 26th of April, 2019 and you can check out the trailer here, although you should be warned that the footage in the trailer has been manipulated and that some might not even be part of the movie.

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Goldman Sachs To Explore Launching Apple Card Outside Of The US

Yesterday Apple officially announced their own credit card in the form of the Apple Card. The launch of the Apple Card definitely presents a challenge to the current credit card system and according to Apple, they boast that its card is more secure and offers more privacy than regular credit cards.

Unfortunately, the Apple Card will only be limited to the US at launch with Goldman Sachs acting as its issuing bank, but the good news for our international readers is that the bank is looking to explore its availability in international markets. Speaking to CNBC, Goldman Sachs International’s CEO Richard Gnodde said, “With that product (Apple Card) we are going to start in the U.S. but over time, absolutely, we will be thinking of international opportunities for it.”

There is no mention of when it could find its way to international markets, but given the regulatory hurdles that range from country to country with regards to payment services (which is why services such as Apple Pay has yet to launch globally), it could take quite a while, but larger markets will probably see it first.

According to Gnodde, this will most likely be in Europe, such as Germany. The Apple Card will be launching in the US this coming summer where customers will also be able to get their hands on a physical version made out of Titanium. This allows customers to use Apple Card in countries that don’t accept Apple Pay yet.

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Razer says software, not hardware, is holding back mobile gaming

In between launching a range of outlandish pink products and affordable accessories so far this year, Razer made the surprising move of abandoning its online game store and mobile team. The latter, in particular, is an awkward move after two generati…