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Even on the lower-end, smart 4K TVs can still do exactly what 99% of people need from their TV. Enough for high definition streaming, gaming on curent-gen hardware, and—if you still have it—cable.
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During a promotional show for SiriusXM for their new album Moon Music, Coldplay singer Chris Martin roasted a fan who ...
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Like many of the best Coldplay songs, Fix You starts slow – Martin’s voice, a bit of church organ – but builds to a glorious crescendo, weaving in synth, harmonies and an overenthusiastic ...
Like many of the best Coldplay songs, Fix You starts slow – Martin’s voice, a bit of church organ – but builds to a glorious crescendo, weaving in synth, harmonies and an overenthusiastic drumkit.