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Get ready for a level-up! Pokémon Horizons is returning to Netflix on August 9. And the new trailer that dropped at San Diego Comic-Con promises more intense battles than ever before.
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Get ready for a level-up! Pokémon Horizons is returning to Netflix on August 9. And the new trailer that dropped at San Diego Comic-Con promises more intense battles than ever before.
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Sonos’s ambitious redesign of its app promised a more modern, customizable, and user-friendly experience. However, two months later, the overhaul has proven to be a colossal misstep. While the company has been frantically backtracking with frequent updates to restore missing features, widespread customer frustration persists.
In a damage control effort, CEO Patrick Spence issued a public apology, acknowledging the significant disruption caused by the new app. The mea culpa comes after initial responses were perceived as tone-deaf, given the app’s numerous bugs and shortcomings.