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Culinary Union files motion to drop COVID-19 lawsuit against MGM after being challenged in court

Culinary Union files motion to drop COVID-19 lawsuit against MGM after being challenged in court

The Culinary Union, which represents nearly 60,000 casino workers in Las Vegas and Reno, filed a motion to voluntarily drop its COVID-19 lawsuit against MGM Resorts International after the casino o

Las Vegas Sands Corporation ditches plan to open integrated resort in Japan

Las Vegas Sands Corporation ditches plan to open integrated resort in Japan

Las Vegas Sands Corporation (LVS Corp) has withdrawn from consideration to open an integrated resort in Japan, the Nevada-headquartered casino & resorts giant’s chief executive Sheldon Adelson

Snoop Dogg To Become First Living Rap Icon To Be Waxed At ‘Tussauds’

Snoop Dogg To Become First Living Rap Icon To Be Waxed At ‘Tussauds’Rapper Snoop Dogg has added another feather to his cap.

Snoop will become the first living rap icon to be ‘waxed’ at the famous Madame Tussauds Museum in Las Vegas.

“Fa shizzle dizzle I said yes when asked,” Snoop told media persons adding, "I'm honored! The D O double G got a double."

The twelve time Grammy nominated rapper said, “It’s real to be immortalized (in wax) in the ranks with President Barack Obama.”

TRENDnet 450Mbps Wireless N Router to be unveiled at CES

TRENDnet 450Mbps Wireless N Router to be unveiled at CES The CES 2009 will see the demonstration of 450Mbps Wireless N Router TEW-773GR by TRENDnet, which the company is really excited for and claims that it will provide extraordinary performance.

Dual-screen notebook launched by Lenovo

Dual-screen notebook launched by LenovoAs a latest step towards technological innovation, Lenovo Group wants to make an individual stand for itself. The company has released what according to it is the first dual-screen notebook computer.

Lenovo, the world’s No. 4 personal computer maker is launching this new laptop this week at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.

It should be noted here that the demands for the notebooks have continued to show strength even when the overall PC demand has been hurt by the global economic slowdown.

Freescale chip aims at 1GHz, sub-$200 Netbook

Freescale chip aims at 1GHz, sub-$200 Netbook New silicon for Netbooks is expected to be launched by Freescale Semiconductor at the Consumer Electronics Show this week in Las Vegas which it believes will come in below $200. 

According to to Freescale, formerly Motorola's chipmaking arm, “The ARM chip architecture-based i.MX51 processor is designed to enable low-power, gigahertz performance netbooks at sub-$200 price points.”

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