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Apr 24 2026TECHNOLOGY

Bright screens ahead: RGB Mini-LED TVs arrive with color you can trust

2026 is shaping up to be the year tiny diodes change how we watch. TV brands like Samsung, LG, TCL, Hisense, and Sony are all rolling out new screens that swap the usual blue backlight for red, green, and blue mini LEDs. The move isn’t just a name change; it’s a color upgrade. More diodes mean purer

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Apr 24 2026SPORTS

Big Sports Night: Four Must-See Games Across Three Leagues

Thursday means one thing: sports overload. Three leagues are locked in action, offering fans plenty of choices for their screen time. Instead of one big show, tonight delivers a spread-out menu—baseball, basketball, and hockey—all happening at once. The Yankees try to extend their edge in Boston, th

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Apr 23 2026SPORTS

Draft Day Drama: Teams Swap Picks and Trade Up

The 2026 NFL Draft is about to begin, and teams are already planning moves that could reshape their rosters. Trades are expected, especially after the first overall pick when uncertainty rises and teams keep strategies secret. The Raiders are set to select their top quarterback, with signings of Ty

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Apr 23 2026SPORTS

NFL Draft 2026: New Picks and Surprises Revealed

The draft day is set to bring surprises that could change team futures. A top pick goes to the Las Vegas Raiders, who select Fernando Mendoza from Indiana as their future quarterback. The New York Jets choose Arvell Reese, a versatile Ohio State player who can play linebacker or edge rush.

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Apr 23 2026SPORTS

Keldon Johnson Wins Spurs’ First NBA Sixth Man Award

The San Antonio Spurs have a new star on the bench. Keldon Johnson played every game of the season, never starting, and scored over 1, 000 points from that role. That makes him the first Spurs player to reach that milestone as a reserve. The league’s voters honored Johnson with the Sixth Man of the

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Apr 23 2026SPORTS

Draft Day Dynamics: New England’s Late‑Round Lot

The Patriots enter the 2026 draft with a unique mix of position and numbers. After years of picking early, they now hold the 31st spot in round one, a place that puts them at the tail end of every round. Their overall slate includes 11 selections, spread from the first to the seventh round, with a n

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Apr 23 2026SPORTS

Detroit Breaks Home Playoff Drought, Stays in Series

In a decisive win that snapped an 11‑game home losing streak, Detroit outscored Orlando 98-83 to keep the first‑round series alive. The Pistons, led by Cade Cunningham’s 27 points, 11 assists and six rebounds, turned a tied game into a blowout in the third quarter. Their offense exploded 38-16, with

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Apr 23 2026SPORTS

Flyers Beat Penguins in a Wild, 5‑2 Thriller

The Flyers swept the Penguins with a decisive 5‑2 win in Game 3, sparking a roar from a packed arena that had been empty for eight years. A flurry of penalties in the first period left both teams scrambling, but the crowd kept its energy high, cheering every slapshot and trade‑off. After a cha

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Apr 23 2026TECHNOLOGY

What monitors can do now—and why it matters

Monitors used to be simple. Resolution went up. Refresh rates climbed slowly. Panel tech improved bit by bit. Upgrades felt predictable, almost boring. That’s not the case anymore. A wave of new display tech is reshaping what screens can handle and how people use them. OLED panels are leaving gamin

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Apr 22 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrity Crowd Lights Up Lakers‑Rockets Game

The second match of the NBA playoffs between Houston and Los Angeles drew a crowd that felt like a movie set. Fans on the court were surrounded by familiar faces from movies, music and sports. Will Ferrell was there to cheer on the Lakers, while NFL star Matthew Stafford watched from the sidel

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