Month: September 2020

September 29 Blu-ray, Digital and DVD Releases Welcome to ComingSoon.net’s September 29 Blu-ray, Digital HD and DVD column! We’ve highlighted this week’s releases in detailed write-ups of different titles below! Click each highlighted title to purchase through Amazon! New Movies on Blu-ray/DVD The Silencing (exclusive clip)A reformed hunter (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) and a sheriff (Annabelle Wallis)
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Exclusive: Lin Shaye talks status of Insidious franchise & possible return While chatting with the star for her upcoming film The Call in which she stars alongside fellow horror genre icon Tobin Bell (Saw franchise), ComingSoon.net explored the state of the Insidious franchise and the possibility of her return for a fifth installment in the Leigh Whannell-penned series. RELATED: Patrick Wilson
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Telecoms.com periodically invites expert third parties to share their views on the industry’s most pressing issues. In this piece Emmanuel Jean, Projects Coordinator at Télécoms Sans Frontières, details the unique challenges associated with providing connectivity in emergency situations. In moments of crisis, many of us instinctively seek human connections. We reach for the phone to
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For the Ocean‘s Robin Staps, there was a certain era of music that impacted him like no other. That was the early ’90s, and the metal musician took us through a time warp back to that era in this edition of Gear Factor. Staps really found his musical interests around 1992, starting with Rage Against the Machine.
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FIFA 21 officially releases October 6, including the new Volta Football game mode which includes Diplo as a playable character. Like other popular game franchises including Madden and Need For Speed, FIFA’s soundtrack is always immaculate, stacked with some of the best current artists. In addition to its standard soundtrack, a new Volta Football soundtrack
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Canadian telco Rogers has pledged to invest C$3 billion in Quebec, including 5G spend…but only if it is able to buy broadband operator Cogeco. Family-owned Canadian broadband provider Cogeco blocked an acquisition attempt tabled by Rogers and partner Altice USA earlier this month and does not seem predisposed to accepting Rogers’ sweetener now. A spokesperson
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