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  • Some 200,000 tech jobs have been lost in what is seen as one of the sharpest downturns in the tech industry's history. Here is what you need to know about the mass layoffs in Silicon Valley.
  • The PS VR2 enables gorgeous games like the post-apocalyptic 'Horizon Call of the Mountain.' But it may not appeal beyond a high-tech niche.
  • The AjA Project program will ultimately be taught by peer educators in the San Diego Juvenile Court and Community Schools program, empowering young people to teach each other how to successfully reclaim technology.
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  • The San Diego Museum of Art offers free admission to San Diego County residents (with ID) on the third Tuesday of every month. A valid ID is required for admission and certain restrictions apply as Resident Free Tuesdays tend to be busy. We ask that you not bring food, beverages, backpacks, or other oversized items. Celebrate San Diego Museum Month at The San Diego Museum of Art for free on Tuesday, February 15 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, please visit sdmart.org/event/resident-free-tuesday-2022/2022-02-15/ or call (619) 232-7931. View this event on Facebook
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  • First Strokes, a nonprofit based in New York City, is helping students learn water safety skills and how to swim. They offer free swimming lessons for teens — taught by other teens.
  • As Canada and parts of the U.S. confront declines in air quality due to smoke from Canadian wildfires, NPR reporters in Asia, Latin America and Africa share their experiences.
  • Sega Genecide is a Los Angeles and Orange County based cover band dedicated to keeping the upbeat and irreverent spirit of the ‘90s alive, now with some hits from the early aughts thrown in for good measure. Each performance features a setlist tailored specifically to the occasion, featuring only live instruments and zero backing tracks. Since 2010, they’ve maintained weekly Friday night residencies at some of Orange County’s most notable bars and venues, plus a consistent event schedule to match—both throughout Southern California, the United States, and across the globe. You may have seen them performing for the Anaheim Ducks, Amazon Web Services, the Make-A-Wish Foundation, the Michael Phelps Foundation, Toms, The OC Marathon, and other prominent organizations of all stripes. Not to mention, they’ve also entertained at private parties for 5 Seconds of Summer, Olympians Shaun White and Michael Phelps, former *NSYNC member Lance Bass, as well as for pop rock star Ryan Cabrera and WWE pro-wrestler Alexa Bliss’s wedding. They’ve also shared the stage with rapper Nelly, *NSYNC members Lance Bass, Joey Fatone, and Chris Kirkpatrick, Snoop Dogg, Tre Cool of Green Day, Biz Markie, Ryan Key of Yellowcard, Stan Frazier and Murphy Karges of Sugar Ray, illusionist David Blaine, and (as a surprise guest to both the band and their audience) NBA Hall of Famer and budding ‘90s cover band lead singer Dennis Rodman. With Sega Genecide, you get the camaraderie and synergy of a band who’ve been playing together for over a decade, the talent necessary to add new songs to their setlist each week, and the work ethic you can rely on for them to perform a five star show no matter what kind of event you plan to host. From Eminem to Shania Twain and the Spice Girls to System of a Down, you can count on Sega Genecide to serve up a lively set of songs sure to please people seeking just about any flavor of fist-pumping and danceable nostalgia. This is a 21+ event SOCIALS: Facebook Instagram
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