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This Was Supposed to Be the Year of the Female Movie Hero

WIRED

The first rumblings came when Diana Prince's metallic boots crossed No Man's Land in 2017's Wonder Woman. The movement gathered steam when Carol Danvers fell through the roof of that Blockbuster two years later. Female-led superhero movies were finally here--and they were about to be huge. Among the many other trends that never really caught on in 2020, the Year of the Female Superhero never quite came to pass. On a different timeline, this year would have begun with Birds of Prey and ended with Angelina Jolie and team of immortal heroes saving the world in Eternals.


Consumer guides: Tech Gift ideas for everyone in your holiday list

USATODAY - Tech Top Stories

You've heard so much about the new iPhones, and you want to get one. But seven models to choose from? And how to make your decision? "Upgrading from the XS Max soon," Wisconsin photographer Kevin Scott noted on Facebook. "Do you feel 12 Pro is worth the extra over the 12?" That was just one of the many questions we received during the holidays, which boiled down to variations of "Which iPhone should I buy?" and "Is the discounted Apple Watch a good buy?" You've come to the right place.


Cyber Monday: What you need to know before buying that cheap smart TV

USATODAY - Tech Top Stories

That Cyber Monday special from Best Buy sounds really enticing. Which may not be a catch at all, but it is something worth considering. Because if you have Amazon Echo speakers throughout your home, you won't be able to use them to talk to your new TCL TV. As all TV sales now tend to be "smart," they operate on different software platforms, ones you need to consider before making your purchase. Before you buy a Roku-branded TV, I have three words for you: "Wonder Woman 1984."