Wednesday, June 6, 2018|7:15 p.m. – Caesars Home entertainment is planning to add to the currently jam-packed Las Vegas facility openings in 2020 with a prepared convention area … The MSG Sphere Arena is also expected to open in 2020, along with the Las Vegas Convention Center expansion, the Las …
Read More »Las Vegas Based Adi’s Active Nutrition Coffee shop and Dining Establishment Offers Healthy Kitchen Catering for Unique Events, Conferences, Conferences, and Conventions
The popular natural and gluten-free dining establishment provides catering services for Las Vegas unique occasions. Adi’s Active Nutrition(Adi’s ), the popular healthy kitchen area coffee shop and resturant now uses catering services for unique occasions, conferences, conferences, and conventions for local services and hotels and conference centers. Adi’s was constructed …
Read More »The Venetian & Palazzo Las Vegas Debut New Culinary Experiences
The Venetian and The Palazzo Las Vegas have actually announced new experiences for guests to enjoy this summer, consisting of new healthy treats from CR CRE?T, the launching of Rosina’s newest Old Fashioned secret menu, and the addition of all brand-new bar carts and mixed drinks at The Palazzo’s Aquatic …
Read More »5 Places To Consume Avocado Toast This Weekend in Las Vegas
Simple methods and creative takes on the popular menu item Avocado toast. It’s a dish made up of two basic components, yet it’s typically the most creative, and popular, product on the menu. Maybe the breakfast staple is the outcome of avocado-obsessed millennials. Or maybe the credit comes from Instagram …
Read More »Apple CarPlay will soon let you use Google Maps, Waze, and other third-party maps
Starting in iOS 12 later on this year, Apple’s CarPlay will no longer require you to use Apple Maps to obtain directions. Instead, you’ll have the ability to utilize navigation from any third-party app, like Google Maps, Waze, or whatever your mapping app of option is. Read More
Read More »Sources: Microsoft Delays Crackdown 3 To 2019
Crackdown 3Screenshot: E3 2017 trailer First planned for November 2017, then delayed to 2018, the long-troubled open-world action video game Crackdown 3 will now be out in 2019, according to two individuals acquainted with the game’s release plans. It’s an uncommon move and another blow to Xbox’s currently weak first-party …
Read More »Google’s AI Manifesto: Accountability, Privacy, and No Killer Robots
Google is one of the leading technology companies in artificial intelligence, which landed it a juicy government contract last year to work on “Project Maven.” The goal of this project was to process and catalog drone imagery, and Google’s rank-and-file workers were none too pleased. After a series of protests, …
Read More »The Future Of Android Tablets May Be Chrome OS
Android tablets have always been second-class citizens in the world of mobile devices. Flagship models are few and far between, purpose-built tablet apps skew towards the iPad, and aftermarket update support from device makers is spotty at best. Many of the units sold are low-end models, used in large …
Read More »IBM, Department of Energy Unveil World’s Fastest Supercomputer
The US pioneered work in supercomputers decades ago, but the most powerful systems have resided in China for several years. That’s changing today with the unveiling of Summit, a new supercomputer from IBM and the US Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). It’s an order of magnitude more …
Read More »Xbox One May Soon Support Alexa and Google Assistant
In addition to Microsoft’s Cortana, Xbox One users might quickly have Amazon’s Alexa and Google Assistant at their beck and call, inning accordance with a new report from Windows Central. While rumors about Xbox’s upcoming integration of Amazon’s voice-based digital assistants have been doing the rounds for a while, a …
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