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Pixels - SciFi-Komödie, VOX, 21 08 21, 20:15 Uhr - TV Programm

VOX, 21.08.21, 20:15 Uhr: Im Jahr 1982 nehmen Sam Brenner und sein Freund Will Cooper an der ersten Arcade-Weltmeisterschaft teil. Brenner kommt ins Finale, verliert jedoch gegen den gehässigen Plant im Spiel Donkey Kong. Die NASA schickt die Mitschnitte der Spiele ins Weltall, um mit außerirdischem Leben in Kontakt zu treten. Die Außerirdischen interpretieren die Aufnahmen der Spiele als Kriegserklärung der Menschen und greifen daraufhin die Erde an. Da das Militär machtlos ist, bittet der US-Präsident Will Cooper seinen alten Freund Sam Brenner um Hilfe. Denn als früherer Videospiel-Champion weiß er am besten, wie man Pac-Man, Donkey Kong und Co. besiegen kann. Zusammen mit anderen Arcade-Gamern und der Waffen-Spezialistin Violet Van Patten kämpft Sam dieses Mal im echten statt im virtuellen Leben gegen Videospielfiguren!

In the 608: Local yogi shares easy ways to relax, helping both the mind and body

In the 608: Local yogi shares easy ways to relax, helping both the mind and body April 14, 2021 5:00 AM Josh Spreiter Updated: MIDDLETON, Wis. – With many folks spending more time at home now than ever before, health experts say the resulting behavior changes are creating unforeseen health consequences. In fact, three in five Americans reveal they’ve experienced new aches and pains due to how inactive they’ve become since the quarantine began, according to new research commissioned by Preparation H®. The “State of Sitting at Home” survey of 2,000 Americans 18 and older found that compared to before the pandemic, Americans are spending an additional four hours each day sitting while at home, with 18 percent adding more than seven hours of sitting time to their days in 2020.

BoxCast raises $20 million in Series A funding, could double employee count within a year

BoxCast raises $20 million in Series A funding, could double employee count within a year BoxCast is shaping up to be another Cleveland success story. In many respects, it already is. The Cleveland company, which delivers high-definition streaming services, has raised $20 million in Series A funding. The fundraising round follows a 2019 acquisition of Sunday Streams, a Florida company with a clientele that allowed BoxCast to strengthen its position in one key category churches. BoxCast, though, has a wide array of customers, from sports teams and organizations to local government groups. And the pandemic, not surprisingly, has increased the need for its live-streaming services.

Live-streaming platform BoxCast raises $20M – TechCrunch

Live-streaming platform BoxCast raises $20M BoxCast, a Cleveland-based company aiming to make it easy to live stream any event, has raised $20 million in Series A funding. Co-founder and CEO Gordon Daily said that when the company first launched in 2013, “streaming wasn’t something that everyone understood,” and you needed professional help to live stream anything. BoxCast is supposed to make that process accessible to anyone. The company has created several different video encoder devices, but Daily said the “small box” is just a one piece of BoxCast platform, which is designed to cover all your live-streaming needs, with support for 1080p broadcasting; streaming to Facebook Live, YouTube and your own website; analytics and more plus there are add-ons like automatic scoreboard displays and event ticketing.

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