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This holiday period, Plugged is running a very special advent calendar. Over the course of 12 days, we’ll be sharing a selection of sweet, sweet deals. You can thank us later. Want those sweet, good, lovely deals from day number 11? We’ve got you. On the twelfth day of TNW’s advent, the lovely team gave to me… $100 off a Chromebook when you buy a Dell Latitude laptop Let me ask you this: what’s better than giving a gift? Yep, you got it – a present that works for you as well as someone else! Well, this deal from Dell…
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This holiday period, Plugged is running a very special advent calendar. Over the course of 12 days, we’ll be sharing a selection of sweet, sweet deals. You can thank us later. Want those sweet, good, lovely deals from day number 11? We’ve got you. On the twelfth day of TNW’s advent, the lovely team gave to me… $100 off a Chromebook when you buy a Dell Latitude laptop Let me ask you this: what’s better than giving a gift? Yep, you got it – a present that works for you as well as someone else! Well, this deal from Dell…
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Earlier in the year I wrote about how much I loved the iPod. And you know what? My feelings haven’t changed – it’s still the best gadget ever released. Herein lies the problem. Apple, if you’re reading this, please listen carefully. I need a new iPod. Notice how I said “need.” Wanting is a childish emotion. An amateur can want. But needing? Needing is deep and complex. Needing is adult. So get me a new goddamn iPod. Please. But maybe there’s a reason Apple hasn’t released a new iPod. Maybe it’s because it doesn’t know how to make it great.…
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NEO is the cryptocurrency backing the namesake blockchain platform that supports the digitization of physical assets and their self-management through smart contracts. The project was launched in 2014 in China as AntShares, but didn’t garner significant attention until its rebranding as NEO in 2017. By the time NEO gained any traction, the decentralized application (DApps) market was already dominated by Ethereum. With its growing popularity in East Asia, the project was dubbed to be “Chinese Ethereum” by many in the cryptocurrency community. This is a charge NEO team disagrees with. As far as they are concerned, the project competes with…
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