120Fps Gaming On Mac Geforce Now Rtx 3080 Membership Video

RTX 3080 Membership NVIDIA has just launched the GeForce NOW RTX 3080 membership; which is powered by 3rd generation servers with RTX 3080-class GPUs. This means anyone with this membership will get up to 1440p 120fps performance on games you’re streaming. And for those with the new MacBook Pro; you’ll be able to experience the fluidity of HFR gaming without connecting an external display. Low Latency Gaming When streaming games and especially online games, latency is a huge deal....

October 12, 2022 · 2 min · 287 words · Michelle Stanley

13 Best Free Ocr Software 2023 Update

Following is a handpicked list of OCR Software, with their popular features and website links. The list contains both open source(free) and commercial(paid) software. BEST OCR Software: Top Picks #1) Nanonets NanoNets is an AI-based OCR software that digitizes data from all kinds of business documents/images. Automate manual data extraction workflows by capturing just the data/information you need. Increase productivity by automating time-consuming & error-prone manual document processing tasks. Features: Audio Files conversion: Yes Barcode Recognition: Yes Free Trial: Lifetime Free Basic Plan...

October 12, 2022 · 12 min · 2372 words · Edward Pace

14 Scariest Summer Movies Of All Time

The words “summer movie season” bring to mind certain visuals: long lines at the box office and big-budget adventures on the big screen. That’s because most of the time, studios save many of their most ambitious or more exciting offerings for this time of year. Usually, that means family-friendly comedies, sci-fi action and more superheroes than you can fit into a single franchise. They’re the movies that feel like summer – bright colors, big stories, and ultimately lots of fun....

October 12, 2022 · 12 min · 2535 words · Rita Swanson

15 American Cities That Have Been Destroyed In Movies

Summer blockbuster season is fast approaching, and with it we have to expect to see the complete and total destruction of the fictional versions of the American cities depicted therein. While Metropolis and Gotham have seen their fair share of damage in the past, and are likely to see more in this week’s Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice, we wanted to take a look at the real USA and see what havoc our filmmakers have wrought over the years....

October 12, 2022 · 13 min · 2639 words · Jon Slaybaugh

10 Hidden Details You Missed About The Star Wars Rogue One Costumes

Now that The Rise of Skywalker has fully entered the world’s cultural consciousness it’s time to look back on a much more well-reviewed Star Wars outing, the standalone, Rogue One. That movie worked because it fully embraced the familiar while also being wholely original when compared with the saga movies we’d all grown to expect from the Star Wars universe. Nowhere was this more apparent than in the costumes. It was never difficult to tell the Rebels from the Imperials when all we had to do was look at what they were wearing, beyond any actions they were taking....

October 11, 2022 · 6 min · 1076 words · Christopher Stewart

10 Hollywood Stars Who Lived To Be A Ridiculously Old Age

Over the past two decades, many of Hollywood’s older stars have seemed to be passing away in rapid succession. This is not so shocking considering that the Hollywood system has been around for over 100 years and the remaining stars of its Golden Age are far past their prime. Recently, Kirk Douglas’ passing at the age of 103 made headlines for his iconic Hollywood roles and problematic legacy over the course of his extremely long life....

October 11, 2022 · 7 min · 1415 words · James Estevez

10 Most Heavenly Good Omens Quotes

While fans can thank both Gaiman and Terry Pratchett for some of the best lines of the show, many were added to add even more entertainment value. Luckily Prime subscribers can revisit these quotes as often as they like, but for everyone else, here are some of the best quotes from the book and show. “Funny If We Both Got It Wrong, Eh?” It’s the quote that started it all. When Adam and Eve were expelled from Eden and Crowley (Crawly at this point in the book) puts the entire situation into perspective: what if they both do right by their beliefs but wrong by their orders–that is to say, by angel and demon standards?...

October 11, 2022 · 6 min · 1208 words · Francis Shah

10 Movie Couples That Are Always Romanticized Even Though They Re Terrible

One thing that can make or break a film is the romance factor. Even for movies that aren’t necessarily categorized in the romance genre, a strong romantic relationship can make what would be a simply memorable film, into an iconic one. Over the years, there have been countless captivating relationships in film history. But that’s not to say that many of these couples don’t deserve to be called captivating. Looking past the hype and romanticization, let’s explore 10 movies couples that are actually terrible (despite popular opinion)....

October 11, 2022 · 7 min · 1415 words · Margaret Wiener

10 Movies That Need A Female Reboot

Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson’s The Hustle is the latest all-female reboot of a male-oriented movie, gender-swapping the classic Michael Caine/Steve Martin comedy Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. With the success of movies like Wonder Woman and Captain Marvel, it won’t be long before women can simply lead their own movies without being tied to earlier properties starring men. But until then, while actresses gain the kind of influence in Hollywood that they’re long overdue, more female reboots of older movies starring men will be on the way....

October 11, 2022 · 6 min · 1215 words · Scott Trimble

10 Of The Most Lovable Families In Sitcoms

When portraying emotional moments, sitcoms can often go too far and seem completely empty. Most shows in this genre are weak when attempting to convey anything but comedy, and they also lack believability when portraying relationships between characters. That being said, some of the most iconic TV families have come out of sitcoms. Going as far back as the lovable Bradys in The Brady Bunch, sitcoms have been providing viewers with lovable, relatable fictional families that would eventually become completely iconic....

October 11, 2022 · 6 min · 1068 words · Mabel Pound

10 Things That Were Not Real On Jersey Shore And 10 Things That Were

With its cast members donned in fake tans and over-the-top hairstyles, the young partying cast of Jersey Shore managed to capture the interest of fans across the world and became an instant hit. Fans were drawn in by the controversy, obnoxious behaviors, and unforgettable catchphrases. The cast managed to bring havoc and chaos to not only NJ but Florence, Italy as well. The series gained many negative critiques over the year, stemming from the casts’ bad behaviors and a poor representation of Italian-Americans....

October 11, 2022 · 12 min · 2459 words · Billie Walker

11 Best Email Footer Examples To Inspire You In 2023

Email footers contain important information for your customers. Often, your subscribers will check out your email footer for more information about the brand, find your contact information, learn how to manage their email preferences, and a whole lot more. Putting effort into your email footer through a nice, well-organized design, and sharing the information your subscribers and customers need goes a long way toward inspiring trust with your audience....

October 11, 2022 · 9 min · 1841 words · Rebecca Lazaroff

11 Incredible Comics Inspired By Tv Movies Video Games

The 2010s are certainly the decade of the comic-turned-movie and comic-turned-TV-show, but what about when it goes in the other direction? Comics based on TV shows, movies, literature and video games have gone in some wildly interesting directions when they’ve moved past mere adaptation and taken the characters in bold new directions. With an infinite special effects budget, no actors, and an often more hardcore audience, they can expand on the universes of the original in ways that a TV producer or game developer would have a hard time justifying....

October 11, 2022 · 8 min · 1531 words · Phillip Vancuren

12 Best Zombie Movies Of All Time

Although the concept of the zombie predates the 20th century, it was only in recent decades that it truly became a part of pop culture. Credit for that goes to George A. Romero and his seminal 1968 film Night of the Living Death, which single-handedly created a whole new sub-genre of horror movies. Since then, zombies - so humble by themselves, but so horrifying in hordes - became an almost infinitely pliable trope that can be used for horror, humor and social commentary....

October 11, 2022 · 11 min · 2296 words · James White

10 Hidden Details Everyone Completely Missed In Murphy Brown

In the early, to mid-1990s Candice Bergen was the queen of sitcoms. Her hit TV show Murphy Brown ran from 1989-1997. During its run, it made a significant cultural impact on what was explored on television shows. Breaking ground with a strong feminist approach, making it one of the few shows on television at the time to speak about issues involving single motherhood and the cultural effects of women in the workplace....

October 10, 2022 · 6 min · 1169 words · Steve Jones

10 Movies Children Love That Aren T Really For Kids

Movies are a magical thing. Even people who make them must feel a sense of whimsy once their creations are finally put on the big screen. One can only imagine, then, how children must view the cinematic art form. Everything about it, from the actors to the sets and effects, seems impossible, and therefore imbued with mysticism. This could also backfire if the kid watches something too violent or scary. Most everyone has a childhood story of them freaking out from a movie or television show....

October 10, 2022 · 5 min · 956 words · Michael Shephard

10 Things Everyone Completely Missed In Good Will Hunting

When one talks about excellent drama films that have made even the most stoic individuals shed a tear, Good Will Hunting definitely tops this list. A story that should’ve been formulaic by all means ended up being nothing short of an emotional rollercoaster, driven by incredibly powerful performances from Matt Damon and the late great Robin Williams. The sheer emotional weight of this movie turned it into an instant classic, with movie buffs rewatching this masterpiece to this very day....

October 10, 2022 · 6 min · 1203 words · Blanche Jimenez

10 Things You Didn T Know About The Golden Girls Theme Song Intro

Before there was Sex and the City, there was the Golden Girls. Dorothy, Blanche, Rose, and Sophia were the most recognizable gang of girlfriends to grace the TV screen. People still watch the show regularly, and you can catch reruns every now and then online or on the throwback channels. In fact, people who weren’t even alive when the show aired have become huge fans thanks to the easy access of the Internet....

October 10, 2022 · 6 min · 1214 words · Jennifer Brush

10 Tv Characters That Are Definitely Ravenclaws

Even though most of the characters in the world of Harry Potter have likely never heard of any of the movies and TV shows that we like here in the Muggle world, that doesn’t stop us from thinking about the Hogwarts houses that our favorite characters would be sorted into. At Hogwarts, there are four different houses and incoming students are sorted into one of them, based on the traits that live inside them....

October 10, 2022 · 7 min · 1362 words · Cheryl Victor

10 Twilight Characters Reimagined As Hogwarts Students Fan Art

Both Twilight and Harry Potter are immensely successful literary and film franchises, especially among young people who are of the same age as its heroes. The books got even more reknown thanks to the film adaptations. So it was only a matter of time before fans of these series decided to connect them. After all, before the British actor Robert Pattinson became famous for playing Edward Cullen in the Twilight film series, he played Hogwarts student Cedric Diggory who competed against Harry in the Triwizard Tournament and was killed by Voldemort in the end....

October 10, 2022 · 6 min · 1214 words · Alberto Wellard