Iconic comedian Jerry Seinfeld turns 70
American comedian Jerry Seinfeld turns 70-years-old on 29 April - just a few days before his movie directorial debut, "Unfrosted," is released. (April 26)
American comedian Jerry Seinfeld turns 70-years-old on 29 April - just a few days before his movie directorial debut, "Unfrosted," is released. (April 26)
Ahead of Memorial Day, Solo Stove has discounted its Pi Ultimate pizza oven bundles as part of a side-wide sale.
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Basketball analyst Dan Titus breaks down what the teams and stars who were booted from the NBA Playoffs must do to remain in good fantasy standing next season.
The retail giant posted strong numbers as Americans look to stretch their dollars.
"The NFL is steadfast in our commitment to inclusion, which only makes our league stronger.”
Samsung's new Music Frame speaker is is $25 off its sticker price on Amazon.
Kyle Larson is among 34 drivers entered for 33 starting spots.
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Spencer Gore has a battery startup. It’s still a massive market, having been surpassed by lithium-ion production capacity just a few years ago. By contrast, Gore’s company, Bedrock Materials, is using a chemistry that was invented about a decade ago.
Private equity giant Thoma Bravo has announced that its security information and event management (SIEM) company LogRhythm will be merging with Exabeam, a rival cybersecurity company backed by the likes of Cisco and Lightspeed Venture Partners. SIEM is the business of using real-time data gleaned from servers, network devices, and applications to flag abnormal activity and thwart potential security threats before they escalate. The LogRhythm and Exabeam merger news arrived on the same day as Palo Alto Networks confirmed it was acquiring the assets of IBM's SIEM business, QRadar, which IBM itself had acquired in 2011.