Monday
Feb052018

Toronto Black Film Festival announces programming for Feb 14-19

The six annual Toronto Black Film Festival (TBFF), presented by TD Bank in collaboration with Global News, announces the official program and events lineup running February 14 - 19. The 2018 edition of TBFF features five World Premieres, two International Premieres, two North-American premieres and 21 Canadian Premieres. One of Canada’s top festivals for black films showcases over 60 films from 20 countries, including United Arab Emirates, Nigeria, Germany, South Africa, France, Saudi Arabia, Kenya, Denmark, Barbados, Haiti, Brazil, Congo, Canada, U.S.A. and more. 

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Monday
Feb052018

Cisco, Apple, Aon and Allianz team up for cyber risk management solution for businesses

Cisco, Apple, Aon and Allianz today announced a new cyber risk management solution for businesses, comprised of cyber resilience evaluation services from Aon, the most secure technology from Cisco and Apple, and options for enhanced cyber insurance coverage from Allianz.

The new solution is designed to help a wider range of organizations better manage and protect themselves from cyber risk associated with ransomware and other malware-related threats, which are the most common threats faced by organizations today.

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Monday
Feb052018

Microsoft offering 1-month of Xbox Game Pass for Microsoft Rewards sign ups

Xbox Game Pass offers easy access to 100 Xbox games with a $9.99 monthly subscription. This includes many exclusives and top-tier games like the upcoming Sea of thieves. It is somewhat like Netflix for video games but with some limitations on third-party titles.

Microsoft Rewards is a rewards system that grants users of Microsoft profucts and services various points towards discounts and gift cards. To earn points use Bing search and the Microsoft Edge browser consistently. Now there's a great promo for people who already use Microsoft's ecosystem.

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Sunday
Feb042018

Netflix debuts ‘Cloverfield Paradox’ right after Super Bowl

Netflix has done something no streaming service has done before, drop a title it hasn’t promoted right after releasing its first trailer. It was reported before that the streaming service acquired Paramount and Bad Robot’s Cloverfield sequel and a Super Bowl spot promoting the film would come out. What hasn’t been announced was that Netflix will be making the film available for streaming right after the end of the Big Game. No other promotions have been done for the film ahead of this announcement. It’s a bold move but with a big audience it can be considered a wise move, too. The Super Bowl drew an average of 111.3M people in 2017.

As Deadline points out, this unusual marketing strategy complements the non-traditional marketing campaigns the original Cloverfield has done. Netflix describes the film’s plot as such: “In the near future, a group of international astronauts on a space station are working to solve a massive energy crisis on Earth. The experimental technology aboard the station has an unexpected result, leaving the team isolated and fighting for their survival.” It’s directed by Julius Onah and produced by J.J. Abrams and Lindsey Weber and stars Daniel Brühl, Roger Davies, Elizabeth Debicki, Aksel Hennie, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Chris O’Dowd, John Ortiz, David Oyelowo, and Zhang Ziyi.