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The following is Part 2 of a three-part series revealing key highlights from Walmart Global Tech’s Media Day, compiled from a series of on-site tours, fireside chats, panels, roundtables and one-on-one interviews.
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Rob Duhart Jr., vice president, deputy CISO and eCommerce CISO at Walmart, spoke with SC Media about how Walmart systemically allocates its security resources across its vast empire.
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Out for Blood Hello, everyone, and welcome once again to the internets movie review column that has never experienced multiple flashbacks in real life (also, this column has never worn a trenchocat and a cowboy hat, either), The Gratuitous B-Movie Column, and I am your host Bryan Kristopowitz. In this issue, issue five hundred and ninety-three, I take a look at the low budget action flick Out for Blood, which hit home video in mid-November 1993. Out for Blood Out for Blood, also known in some parts of the world as Karate Man and directed by Richard W. Munchkin, stars real deal martial artist Don “The Dragon” Wilson (he’s also given a “based on a concept by” credit) as John Decker, a badass martial artist and lawyer who, after watching his family get brutally murdered by a gang of thugs, is afflicted with selective amnesia and a burning need for retribution. Every so often Decker experiences a cloudy flashback where he can see who killed his wife and child and then tried to kill him but he can’t see the killers clearly. Decker’s doctor Jay McConnell (Ron Steelman) isn’t sure that Decker will ever regain/obtain the memories he seems to be missing, but he wants Decker to keep coming to therapy and trying to remember.
Desperate gamers saw a glimmer of hope on Friday, but it was quickly dashed by a digital stampede. Microsoft s new Xbox and Sony s PS5 video game consoles have both been out of stock essentially since they debuted last November. Anticipation for console upgrades coupled with the coronavirus pandemic spurring a boom in gaming created the shortage and a social media network keeping gamers posted on who may be selling the boxes. Word circulated quickly Friday about Best Buy restocking the next-gen consoles, but they were both gone as quickly as they came. According to Tech Radar Sony s PS5 sold out in 29 minutes. CNET reported that Microsoft s Xbox also sold out. CNET posted that Best Buy had inventory for the units at around 12:30 pm ET, but within an hour a check of the Best Buy website revealed both consoles were sold out.