Category: News
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How to Watch Oklahoma State vs. Texas in the 2023 Big 12 Championship Game Live Without Cable TV
AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas is the home of the 2023 Big Ten Championship Game between No. 7 Texas Longhorn (11-1) and No. 19 Oklahoma State Cowboys (9-3). The Longhorns have made their return to the Big 12 Championship Game for the first time since 2018, in what will be their last year in the…
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How to Get FREE Paramount+, Netflix, Apple TV+, Peacock, & More from Services You Already Pay For
Do you already pay for a cell phone plan? Do you get groceries delivered to you? You likely have options to get Paramount+, Netflix, Apple TV+, and more for free from services you are already paying for. Using your cell phone or grocery delivery service to pay for your streaming services is a great way…
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T-Mobile Quietly Launched a 30 GB Hotspot Plan For Just $10
T-Mobile has a 30 GB hotspot plan for $10 a month, though the company isn’t promoting the package. T-Mobile on August quietly rolled out a new hotspot plan that gives customers access to high-speed data for only $15 a month, or $10 with the autopay discount. According to internal documents reviewed by The Mobile Report,…
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How to Watch 2023 College Football Conference Championship Games Without Cable TV
With the 2024 College Football Playoffs only a few weeks away, teams are competing to secure their spot during the 2023 Conference Championship Weekend. The drama and stakes will be high as teams will want to be spoilers to their conference foes as a few schools will be leaving their conference beginning next season. You…
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Why Are Amazon Prime Deliveries Taking Longer Than Usual? —Ask Luke
Holiday shopping has begun, and many shoppers are wondering why Amazon orders are taking longer than usual to arrive this week. For many Amazon products the expected same day or next day deliveries are turning into two-day or even longer deliveries. So, why are Amazon Prime deliveries taking longer than usual? Today we are going…
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Verizon Fios Is Ditching Cable TV & Going All-In On Streaming
Add another cable TV company to the growing list that are switching over to focus on streaming. This week Verizon’s Fios announced Fios TV+, a new Android-powered streaming player and streaming version of their TV service that will let their customers stream their cable TV package and favorite streaming services all in once place. “Fios…
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DIRECTV Says it Would Consider Cutting Out Locals to Avoid ‘Driving Business Off a Cliff’
DIRECTV has faced enough of these programming blackouts that one of its top executives said it may be time for the company to consider whether it’s worth offering local stations at all. “We’re starting to get to a point where enough’s enough,” DIRECTV Chief Content Officer Rob Thun told Cord Cutters News on Thursday. “We…
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Sony Playstation Will Delete Discovery Reality Shows That Were Already Purchased By Users
Sony warned users that it plans to delete Discovery reality shows like Mythbusters and Naked and Afraid from their digital libraries despite being purchased. Sony began alerting users in recent emails, according to Kotaku. Sony’s Playstation site has put up a page with a full list of shows that will be deleted from user libraries.…
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YouTube Will Now Suggest Videos to You Based On Its Color
Looking for something new on YouTube? Not sure what you want to watch? Now, YouTube will recommend videos to you based on the color of the thumbnail. Recently YouTube started adding the ability to select the color and see videos from channels you follow that had thumbnails with that color in them. This maybe one…
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Amazon Internet Service Taps SpaceX to Help With Satellite Launch
Amazon on Friday said it signed a deal to use Elon Musk’s SpaceX rockets to help launch satellites for its Project Kuiper internet initiative. The contract calls for three of SpaceX’s Falcon 9 launches to carry Amazon’s low-Earth orbit satellites, which are necessary to beam down internet connectivity. Amazon had already purchased 77 rockets launches…