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About Chris
Chris Morris is an acclaimed writer and editor whose work has appeared in some of the nation’s most respected outlets. A veteran financial journalist with more than 30 years of experience, he is an expert in the fields of consumer electronics and the video game industry, having covered both fields since 1996. He also has contributed to a book about the craft beer industry and has extensive broadcast experience. 

Chris is currently a contributor to many national publications and outlets, including Fortune, CNBC, Voice of America, and Common Sense Media. Previously, as Director of Content Development, he was a key part of the senior management team that helped grow CNNMoney.com to one of the most prominent financial sites online. Later, as Managing Editor of Yahoo! Finance, he orchestrated changes that resulted in a 61 percent increase in unique users in less than a year. His work has also appeared on the web sites of USA Today, Fox Business, the Chicago Tribune, and Fidelity.

He has appeared on The CBS Evening News, CNN, CNBC, CNN Headline News, CNN International, CNNfn, G4 and Spike TV and is a frequent radio commentator and former host of two nationally syndicated radio programs.
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Global Entrepreneurship Community

23 Jul 2024  |  BEAMSTART: News, Databases, & Jobs on Startups, Technology, & Business
YourNest Venture Capital engages with startups that have developed a product or service with customer validation. Vivo Capital, a global healthcare investment firm, manages approximately $5.8 billion in assets and has been investing for over 25 years.

Tempus Unbound By Janet Morris and Chris Morris – Silver Dagger Book Tours

27 Nov 2023  |  www.blogarama.com
Demonic hordes threaten the fabric of time, and the fate of humanity rests on Tempus the Black, a legendary hero favored by the Storm God, who faces an unprecedented challenge in present-day New York City. The book 'Tempus Unbound' by Janet Morris and Chris Morris is promoted as an epic fantasy.

The end of passwords? Amazon becomes the latest to adopt biometric alternatives

10 Oct 2023  |  www.fastcompany.com
Amazon has introduced passkeys, allowing customers to use biometric data or device PINs for account access, joining Apple and Google in supporting this technology. This move aims to enhance security and ease of use, although passwords will remain prevalent for now. Passkeys generate a pair of keys, one public and one private, to secure accounts even if a server is compromised. While proponents highlight the increased security, skeptics warn of deeper integration into tech ecosystems. Amazon encourages industry-wide adoption of passkeys.

Human Beings Are Still Better Than Bots

01 Jun 2023  |  lawprofessors.typepad.com
The National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) replaced its Helpline with an AI bot named Tessa, which was later taken down after complaints that it promoted eating disorders. Initially, NEDA denied the allegations on social media but reversed course after seeing evidence. An investigation has been announced. The author also humorously notes beating the Wordle Bot in a game.

Kanye West’s private school only fed sushi for lunch and banned chairs and utensils so students had to eat with their hands on the floor, teachers claim in lawsuit

07 Apr 2023  |  fortune.com
Cecilia Hailey and Chekarey Byers, former teachers at Kanye West's Donda Academy, have filed a lawsuit alleging wrongful termination, discrimination, and unsafe educational practices. They claim the school lacked basic facilities, enforced bizarre rules such as only serving sushi for lunch and banning chairs and utensils, and did not follow state educational regulations. The lawsuit also alleges that the school suppressed historical information and failed to ensure student safety. The teachers were allegedly fired in retaliation for raising these concerns.

Kingston’s ‘Street Mom’, the Kingston Street Mission, and the inconvenience of community service

15 Mar 2023  |  kingstonist.com
Marilyn McLean, known as 'Street Mom,' dedicates her time to the Kingston Street Mission, providing warmth, comfort, and community to the homeless and marginalized in Kingston, Canada. After taking early retirement, she increased her involvement, assisting individuals with various needs, from court appearances to doctor's visits. The Mission, which began in 1998, offers a safe space and essential items like food and winter gear, largely through donations. McLean emphasizes the importance of non-judgmental support and community involvement, seeking more volunteers and donations to continue the Mission's outreach.

$350 cartoonish red boots are the Internet's latest obsession

09 Feb 2023  |  fortune.com
MSCHF's $350 red boots, resembling Astro Boy and Ronald McDonald's footwear, have gone viral ahead of their Feb. 16 release. StockX lists their resale value at $1,789. Despite their impracticality, the boots have generated significant online buzz, thanks to MSCHF's strategic marketing involving social media influencers.

Here's what the Showtime and Paramount+ streaming merger means for you

31 Jan 2023  |  fortune.com
Both Showtime and Paramount+ will be rebranded as 'Paramount+ with Showtime,' combining their content into a single subscription service. This merger is expected to result in some layoffs and show cancellations, with pricing details to be announced soon. The integration aims to provide more value to streaming and cable subscribers, with some Paramount+ content becoming available to Showtime linear subscribers. Shows like 'Let the Right One In,' 'American Gigolo,' and 'Three Women' have already been cancelled.

ChatGPT might be taking over the internet, but a computer scientist explains why some problems are still too hard to solve—even for AI

30 Jan 2023  |  fortune.com
The article discusses the limitations of artificial intelligence and computational power, emphasizing that some problems remain unsolvable or impractical to solve even with advanced algorithms and hardware. It explains the concept of a Turing machine and its role in defining solvable problems, highlighting the distinction between polynomial-time algorithms and NP-complete problems. The potential of quantum computing to overcome some of these limitations is explored, with references to significant contributions by Alan Turing, Richard Feynman, and Peter Shor. The article concludes that while quantum computing holds promise, it may also introduce new challenges.

‘My home is messy’: Organizing queen Marie Kondo has given up on perfect and says she has a new approach

27 Jan 2023  |  fortune.com
Marie Kondo, the renowned organizational guru, has shifted her focus from maintaining a perfectly tidy home to enjoying time with her children following the birth of her third child. In her latest book, 'Marie Kondo’s Kurashi at Home: How to Organize Your Space and Achieve Your Ideal Life,' she emphasizes finding joy and calmness amidst daily chaos, encouraging readers to prioritize what truly matters to them. Kondo's new approach is a relief to many who struggled to keep up with her previous standards, as she now advocates for a more balanced and stress-free lifestyle.

How to watch, stream NFL football games live online free without cable: Fox, CBS, NBC, ESPN: Wild Card Round

14 Jan 2023  |  fortune.com
The article provides a comprehensive guide on how to watch NFL Wild Card Round games without a cable subscription. It lists the matchups for the weekend and details various streaming services and options available, including Peacock, Paramount+, Disney+, Hulu with Live TV, YouTubeTV, Sling TV, DirecTV Stream, Fubo TV, and the NFL's own services like NFL App, NFL+, and NFL Sunday Ticket. The article also mentions that Amazon's contract with the NFL does not cover the postseason this year.

Investors rush to amass back catalogs of YouTube creator catalogs

13 Dec 2022  |  inkl
Investors are increasingly purchasing back catalogs of YouTube creators, offering large upfront payments in exchange for future ad revenue. Companies like Spotter Inc. and Jellysmack use algorithms to predict the value of these catalogs, offering creators 80% of the estimated value upfront. The strategy banks on the growing popularity of YouTube personalities and their older videos attracting new audiences. One notable offer was made to the creator of the Thinknoodles channel, who declined a $2.1 million deal that required producing 41 videos a month.

The TLDR on the TLDR Act: a new bill that would make websites ditch the legalese

14 Jan 2022  |  www.fastcompany.com
A new bipartisan bill, the Terms-of-service Labeling, Design, and Readability Act (TLDR), aims to simplify the legal jargon in terms of service agreements on websites and online services. The bill, introduced by Rep. Lori Trahan and Senator Bill Cassidy, seeks to make it mandatory for companies to provide an easily understandable summary of their terms, addressing concerns over data privacy and user rights. The initiative follows increased scrutiny of legal terms of service, highlighted by Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen's testimony.

Tips for Changing Your Email Address

01 Jan 2022  |  AARP
Changing an email address can be a hassle but is sometimes necessary. Geoff Harper shares his experience of losing access to his email after changing jobs, highlighting the importance of updating email addresses. The article provides four steps to ease the transition: choosing a new email address, informing contacts, deleting old emails, and eventually closing the old account. Experts recommend using an agnostic email service and maintaining two separate accounts for personal and commercial use to avoid spam. Keeping the old account open temporarily and setting up auto-replies can help ensure a smooth transition.

How to Stream Digital Radio Broadcasts

01 Jan 2022  |  AARP
The article provides a comprehensive guide on how to stream digital radio broadcasts, highlighting the evolution of internet radio since the early 1990s. It explains how advancements in cellular technology and smartphone integration with vehicles have made it easier to stream out-of-market stations. The guide includes step-by-step instructions for downloading streaming radio apps, saving favorite stations, and connecting smartphones to car audio systems. Various streaming services like iHeartRadio, TuneIn, Radio.net, FMRadioFree, and NPR are discussed, along with their features and subscription options.

Spotify Wrapped 2021 is here—and so are the memes

01 Dec 2021  |  www.fastcompany.com
Spotify Wrapped 2021 has been released, leading to a surge of memes on social media platforms like Twitter and Instagram. Users are sharing their listening habits with a mix of pride and shame, while also commenting on Spotify's presentation style. The format has inspired numerous parodies, reflecting both employment frustrations and self-loathing. The article captures the cultural impact and user reactions to Spotify's annual feature.

6 Reasons Why You'll Want a Surge Protector

01 Jan 2021  |  AARP
Modern power strips have evolved significantly, offering features like surge protection, USB outlets, and flexible designs to accommodate oversized plugs and sit off the floor. Surge protection is crucial to safeguard electronics from power surges, with a recommendation of at least 2,000 joules for sensitive equipment. New designs also include tower-style and disc-shaped strips for better accessibility and aesthetics, with some models featuring built-in wireless charging pads.

7 signs your child could be suffering from Covid-stress as referrals to a Suffolk wellbeing hub more than double

05 Nov 2020  |  Suffolk News
Referrals to the Suffolk emotional wellbeing hub for children and young adults have more than doubled in the last six months. Dr. Beth Mosley, a lead clinical psychologist, highlights seven signs of Covid-stress in children and young people, emphasizing the importance of recognizing these signs to provide support. The article offers practical advice on managing stress, including communication, mindfulness, and seeking professional help if necessary. The Norfolk and Suffolk Foundation Trust and the West Suffolk Psychology in School Team are key organizations involved in addressing this issue.

Three brothers from Mildenhall make mum 'super-proud' by raising more than £700 for a hedgehog sanctuary with a half-term litter pick

03 Nov 2020  |  Suffolk News
Three brothers from Mildenhall, Kaiden, Luca, and Alyx Hoskins, raised over £700 for Karen’s Hedgehospital by organizing a litter pick during their half-term. Supported by their local councillor Richard Alecock and their mother Jessica, the boys collected various litter items and aimed to reach a £750 target. Their efforts were driven by Kaiden's concern for litter and Luca's love for hedgehogs, inspired by a previous visit to the sanctuary. The community initiative received positive support and highlighted the importance of environmental conservation and community involvement.

Tributes paid to Mildenhall cricket hero who inspired hundreds

28 Oct 2020  |  Suffolk News
Mike Clarke, a revered figure in Mildenhall Cricket Club, passed away at 83. Known for his pivotal role in developing the club's Wamil Way ground, Clarke's legacy includes numerous contributions to the club's infrastructure and youth cricket. His dedication extended beyond cricket, as he also raised funds for Guide Dogs For The Blind, earning him a British Empire Medal. Clarke's impact is fondly remembered by club members and his family.

New mayor elected for Stowmarket

28 Oct 2020  |  Suffolk News
Councillor Keith Scarff has been elected as the new mayor of Stowmarket, marking his second term in the role after 18 years. His term will focus on promoting volunteering and community service, themes chosen before the COVID-19 pandemic but now more relevant. Scarff will support local charities Mid-Suffolk Citizens Advice and Red Gables. Outgoing Mayor Paul Ekpenyong reflected positively on his term, highlighting the £8,000 raised for his chosen charities. Councillor Barry Salmon was elected Deputy Mayor.

Remember When Halo Almost Wasn’t An Xbox Game?

17 Aug 2020  |  www.gamespot.com
Halo, a pivotal franchise for Microsoft and the Xbox brand, was almost a Mac exclusive. Kurt Indovina explores this alternate history with insights from Halo co-creator Marcus Lehto, discussing the early development stages and the potential impact if Halo had been released solely on Mac.

Is The Katana As Good As You Think It Is? - Loadout

11 Aug 2020  |  www.gamespot.com
The Katana, a legendary sword in both fiction and real-world history, is often misunderstood. This episode of Loadout explores the myths and legends surrounding the Katana, highlighting its iconic status in Japanese culture and pop culture, including appearances in games like Ghost of Tsushima and Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, as well as classic samurai films by Akira Kurosawa. The Royal Armouries is mentioned as a source for further information.

The Unlikely Origins Of The Rocket Launcher - Loadout

05 Aug 2020  |  gamespot.com
The Rocket Launcher has evolved from its unstable beginnings in 9th century China to become a staple in video games such as DOOM, Quake, and Call of Duty, marking a significant journey over a millennium.

How Aliens’ Iconic Pulse Rifle Was Created

05 Aug 2020  |  www.gamespot.com
The Pulse Rifle, first seen in James Cameron's 1986 film Aliens, has become a significant element of pop culture, influencing designs in video games like Halo and military prototypes. The article explores the creation and impact of this iconic sci-fi weapon.

How Games Became Obsessed With Nuclear Weapons

05 Aug 2020  |  www.gamespot.com
Nuclear warfare is a prevalent theme in pop culture, prominently featured in video games like Fallout 3, Metro Exodus, and Far Cry: New Dawn, as well as in film franchises such as Godzilla and The Terminator. Despite their frequent use in entertainment, nuclear weapons are recognized as devastating and immoral in reality, raising questions about their role in our escapism.

How Nintendo’s Greatest Failure Led To The Switch

05 Aug 2020  |  www.gamespot.com
The Wii U, considered Nintendo's greatest console failure, inadvertently paved the way for the success of the Switch. Kurt Indovina explores this transition, with insights from CNET editor Jeff Bakalar and GameSpot's Miranda Church, Michael Higham, and Tamoor Hussain, examining the missteps and motivations behind the Wii U and how they led to the development of the Switch.

The Secret Ability That Changed Gaming Forever

05 Aug 2020  |  www.gamespot.com
In 1987, the discovery of the Hadouken move in arcades had a lasting impact on gaming, becoming fundamental to game design and galvanizing a passionate community. GameSpot's new show 'Remember When,' hosted by Kurt Indovina, explores these landmark moments in gaming history. The first episode features guests like John Choi and Stephen 'Sajam' Lyon, who discuss the Hadouken's significance and its influence on their lives and the gaming community.

Miss Emily preps her first paid online concert

13 Jun 2020  |  www.kingstonist.com
Emily Fennell, known as Miss Emily, is preparing for her first paid online concert amid the COVID-19 pandemic, which has significantly impacted her and other musicians' schedules. The concert will be streamed on a private Facebook group for a $10 fee. Fennell has also been offering personalized telegram services to stay busy and generate income during the lockdown.

Must Mix NEFT Vodka Cocktails with the Chilled 100 Ambassadors

22 May 2020  |  Chilled Magazine
Chilled Magazine invited two Chilled 100 Ambassadors, Chris Morris and Alicia Walton, to create cocktails using NEFT vodka. NEFT, known for its unique barrel packaging and high-quality rye-based vodka, is highlighted for its smooth flavor and minimal distillation process. Chris Morris created the 'Roustabout' cocktail, inspired by the oil industry in Southeast Texas, while Alicia Walton crafted 'The Spice of Life,' emphasizing the spice from the grain and a touch of sweetness. Both cocktails showcase the versatility and quality of NEFT vodka.

The 3 Lines in 'Doctor Strange' That Floored Me as Someone With PTSD

22 May 2020  |  themighty.com
The author reflects on how three lines from the character The Ancient One in the film 'Doctor Strange' deeply resonated with their personal struggle with PTSD. The lines emphasized the capacity for goodness beyond one's professional identity, the importance of humility and recognizing that one's life is not the center of the universe, and the idea that reverting to an old life might diminish the world's richness. The author connects these insights to their own journey of self-discovery, grappling with the loss of their previous life and identity, and the ongoing battle with mental illness.

How Fargo’s Fake Treasure Created A Bizarre Urban Legend

21 Apr 2020  |  gamespot.com
The 1996 film Fargo, which falsely claims to be a true story, led to the creation of an urban legend involving Takako Konishi, a woman from Japan who was believed to have traveled to the United States in search of the movie's fictional treasure. The widespread myth suggested she died searching for the treasure, influenced by the Coen brothers' claim of the film's authenticity. However, the reality is that Konishi's life struggles were misconstrued, giving rise to the legend and inspiring both a documentary and a film.

10 Psychological Thrillers To Watch After The Invisible Man

01 Apr 2020  |  www.gamespot.com
With The Invisible Man now available to stream online, the article provides suggestions for 10 similarly thrilling films. These recommendations range from uncanny doppelgangers to domestic paranoia, aiming to offer viewers a selection of films that will truly get under their skin.

Wednesday take further lockdown steps

31 Mar 2020  |  www.sheffieldwednesday-mad.co.uk
Sheffield Wednesday announced that significant numbers of non-playing staff will be furloughed starting April 1st under the Government Job Retention Scheme, with the club's owner, Dejphon Chansiri, ensuring full pay for affected employees. The stadium and training ground are on lockdown, and discussions with the EFL and PFA are ongoing regarding player salaries and the season's completion. No football matches will be played until at least May 1st, with potential extensions due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Navigating Mortgage Payments During the Coronavirus Crisis

23 Mar 2020  |  Fortune
The article discusses the economic impacts of the coronavirus pandemic on Americans, particularly in relation to mortgage payments. It highlights the measures taken by mortgage lenders, including Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, to accommodate borrowers by allowing reduced or suspended payments for up to 12 months. The article advises against stopping mortgage payments without contacting lenders and outlines options such as forbearance and mortgage modification. It also mentions that foreclosure sales and evictions in homes owned by Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae have been halted. Major lenders like Chase, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, and TD Bank have different deferment plans, and the article suggests reaching out to them directly for assistance.

Owls owner cleared of charges

21 Mar 2020  |  www.sheffieldwednesday-mad.co.uk
Sheffield Wednesday announced that the EFL has dropped misconduct charges against Dejphon Chansiri, Katrien Meire, and John Redgate related to the sale of Hillsborough stadium. The club will still face charges, with potential sanctions including a points deduction. The individuals involved view this decision as a vindication of their defense.

7 ways to make working from home easier during the coronavirus pandemic

12 Mar 2020  |  Fortune
The article discusses the shift to telecommuting as companies like Apple, Facebook, and Alphabet close offices due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It highlights the benefits and challenges of working from home, such as increased productivity and the potential for isolation. The article provides practical tips for setting up a home office, choosing the right equipment, and maintaining a work-life balance. It also advises against working from public spaces like coffee shops during the pandemic. Tools and equipment for telecommuting, such as teleconferencing software, printers, routers, headsets, and coffee machines, are recommended, with specific product mentions.

Coronavirus outbreak could impact Sony’s PlayStation 5 and Microsoft’s Xbox Series X launches

04 Mar 2020  |  Fortune
The article discusses the potential impact of the coronavirus outbreak on the upcoming launches of Sony's PlayStation 5 and Microsoft's Xbox Series X. Both companies plan to release their consoles in fall to capitalize on the holiday season, but factory closures due to the virus could lead to delays or limited stock. Analysts like P.J. McNealy and Michael Pachter provide insights on the situation, including the possibility of limited initial quantities and the challenges of a global launch. The article also touches on the production of video game consoles in China, the effects of the U.S.-China trade war, and the potential for manufacturing shifts to other countries. It highlights the importance of the new consoles for Sony and Microsoft, given the age of the current models and declining sales. Additionally, the article mentions the high production costs of the PS5 and the pricing challenges Sony may face.

Fletcher return can't come soon enough

20 Feb 2020  |  www.sheffieldwednesday-mad.co.uk
Steven Fletcher, Sheffield Wednesday's top scorer, is ahead of schedule in his recovery from a knee injury and may return to the squad for the upcoming match against Birmingham City. His absence has coincided with a poor run of form for the team, and his return is eagerly anticipated by fans and the team alike.

10 Foreign Language Thrillers You Should Watch After Parasite

14 Feb 2020  |  www.gamespot.com
Following the success of Bong Joon-Ho's Parasite at the 2020 Oscars, a curated list of foreign-language thrillers is presented, featuring films like Burning, Under the Shadow, and The Wailing. These films explore themes such as class divides, war-induced stress, and mysterious diseases, offering a diverse range of thrilling narratives from around the world.

Gan Chev launches subprime lending service

04 Feb 2020  |  kingstonist.com
Gananoque Chevrolet Buick GMC Cadillac, under the operations management of Mike Kellam, has launched a new subprime lending service called GetYourNextCar.ca. The service aims to provide a transparent and honest approach to car buying for those with less-than-ideal credit, working with big Canadian banks to offer benefits to customers' credit scores. Kellam emphasizes a consultative approach to car financing, prioritizing customer education and long-term trust over immediate sales. The service is an extension of Gan Chev's existing business, which includes a well-established service department and dealership amenities.

Owls defender leaves for the seaside

01 Jan 2020  |  www.sheffieldwednesday-mad.co.uk
Jordan Thorniley, a 23-year-old centre-back, has transferred from Sheffield Wednesday to Blackpool on a permanent deal, signing a 2-and-a-half year contract. Thorniley, who joined Sheffield Wednesday from Everton in 2016, made 35 appearances for the Owls but was behind other defenders in the pecking order this season. The move is seen as a positive step for Thorniley's career at the League One level.

Why Is Airline Cutlery Always So Cold?

25 Dec 2019  |  simpleflying.com
Airline cutlery is often cold because it is stored in pre-loaded meal carts that are kept in refrigerated stowages to ensure food freshness and control humidity. Occasionally, cutlery may be warmer if it is bulk loaded separately or if served quickly on shorter flights. This practice is essential for maintaining food quality and safety during flights.

Why The North American Aerospace Defense Command Tracks Santa

25 Dec 2019  |  simpleflying.com
The tradition of NORAD tracking Santa began in 1955 when a misprinted phone number in a Sears Roebuck ad led children to call CONAD's red phone, expecting to talk to Santa. Col. Harry Shoup, the Director of Operations, decided to play along and had his airmen provide Santa's location as they 'tracked' him on radar. This tradition, which started with CONAD, has been continued by NORAD since 1958 and is cherished by children worldwide.

3rd place up for grabs at Hillsborough

22 Dec 2019  |  www.sheffieldwednesday-mad.co.uk
Sheffield Wednesday aims to secure 3rd place in the Championship table with a win against Bristol City at Hillsborough. Despite missing key players like Sam Hutchinson and Fernando Forestieri, the Owls are in good form, having won three of their last four matches. Bristol City, on the other hand, is looking to bounce back from two home losses, potentially boosted by the return of key defenders Taylor Moore and Tomas Kalas. The Owls have a favorable recent history against the Robins, having won both encounters last season.

Lemon Bucket Orkestra and more perform at fundraiser for doula group

23 Nov 2019  |  www.kingstonist.com
The Doula Support Foundation, a new non-profit in Kingston, is hosting its first major fundraiser featuring performances by The Lemon Bucket Orkestra, The Weather Station, and The Gertrudes. The event aims to raise awareness and funds for providing high-quality, non-judgmental doula services, especially to low-income families. The foundation emphasizes the importance of emotional and physical support during the birthing process and offers free services in cases of pregnancy and infant loss. Donations are accepted through their website and Go Fund Me campaign.

Owls charged with financial misconduct

14 Nov 2019  |  www.sheffieldwednesday-mad.co.uk
Sheffield Wednesday has been charged with financial misconduct related to the sale of Hillsborough stadium and its inclusion in the 2017-18 financial accounts. The EFL has reviewed documents submitted by the club and issued charges based on Profit and Sustainability rules. Sheffield Wednesday confirmed the charges on their official website and stated they will defend their position vigorously. No further comments have been made by either party.

Sam Adams Utopias—One of Beer’s Holy Grails—Hits Shelves Today

15 Oct 2019  |  Fortune
The article discusses Samuel Adams Utopias, a highly sought-after craft beer known for its high alcohol content and limited availability. Released biennially, Utopias is difficult to find, with only 13,000-15,000 bottles distributed and a starting price of $210. It's illegal to sell in 15 states due to its 28% ABV. The 2019 release includes new Cognac and Madeira finishing barrels, adding unique flavors. The article also mentions the recent merger between Boston Beer Co. and Dogfish Head, with Dogfish Head planning to release a Utopias barrel-aged version of its Worldwide Stout. Additionally, Utopias will be available on tap at the Samuel Adams Cincinnati Tap Room. Despite its high price, Utopias is not a significant earnings driver for Boston Beer Co., but rather a 'labor of love' according to founder Jim Koch.

Winter Weather Forecast Leads To Delta Dakota Travel Waivers

10 Oct 2019  |  simpleflying.com
Extreme weather conditions in the Midwest have prompted Delta Air Lines to issue travel waivers, allowing passengers to cancel or reschedule flights without fees. Severe storms and cold weather are forecasted, particularly affecting Iowa. Delta, a legacy carrier, has seen significant revenue growth and has made substantial investments in other airlines, including LATAM, Virgin Atlantic, and Aeromexico. Passengers are advised to check flight statuses and terms and conditions for waivers through Delta's website or app.

Google Stadia Controller Google

21 Aug 2019  |  CNBC
Google has announced more details about its cloud-based video game streaming platform, Google Stadia, set to launch in November in 14 countries. Stadia represents a significant shift for Google into the video game market, leveraging its data center capabilities to allow gamers to play high-quality games on any device without the need for powerful hardware. The platform will offer a free tier, Stadia Base, and a subscription tier, Stadia Pro, with more features. While some players are excited, others are skeptical about performance issues. Google is not the only company exploring game streaming; Electronic Arts and Sony are also developing their services. The article also touches on the potential impact of game streaming on game development and sales models.

An Illustrated Guide to the N.F.L. Playoffs

01 Feb 2019  |  www.nytimes.com
The article provides a game-by-game recap of the NFL playoffs leading up to Super Bowl LIII, highlighting key moments, performances, and controversies. It covers the successes and setbacks of various teams and players, including the Los Angeles Rams and New England Patriots who are set to face off in the Super Bowl. The piece recounts the dramatic twists of the playoffs, such as Andrew Luck's comeback, the Chargers' defensive strategy against Lamar Jackson, and the infamous noncall in the Saints-Rams game. It concludes with the Patriots' overtime victory against the Chiefs, led by Tom Brady.
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