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Anker’s 140W ‘Super Charger’ Has Dropped to $64 Just in Time for Summer Travel
Instead of lugging around a tangle of bricks for your laptop, phone, tablet, and everything else, upgrade to a smart supercharger that can charge four devices simultaneously. For a limited time, Anker’s 140W 4-port GaN charger is on sale for $64.99, a 28% discount on a charger with a bright status display that can replace…
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Class of 2026 Graduates Can Unlock Amazon Prime Free for 6 Months — Here’s What You Need to Know
Graduation season is here, and for the Class of 2026, that usually means a new apartment, a new job, a new commute, or at least a whole new shopping list. To help make the transition to adulthood easier, Amazon Prime for Young Adults offers a 6-month free trial for 18-24-year-olds and higher-education students, before moving to…
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ESPN is Preparing For Significant Layoffs After Taking Over The NFL Network
ESPN is preparing for a significant new round of staff reductions scheduled for this summer, marking the latest wave of cost-cutting measures at the prominent sports media network. Sources indicate that the upcoming layoffs will impact both on-air personalities and behind-the-scenes personnel, reflecting ongoing efforts to streamline operations amid evolving industry pressures, according to Front…
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48 Years Ago Today: ABC Launched 20/20 – A Look Back At Its Historic News Program
Forty-eight years ago today, on June 6, 1978, a landmark program in American television news history premiered on ABC. The newsmagazine show titled 20/20 made its debut, marking the beginning of a broadcast institution that would shape prime-time journalism for nearly five decades. Created by visionary ABC News executive Roone Arledge, the program emerged as…
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Miss Netflix’s DVD by Mail? DVD Inbox Is the DVD by Mail Service You’ve Been Looking For
For millions of film fans across America, September 29, 2023, marked a poignant farewell. After a remarkable 25-year run of slipping those unmistakable red envelopes into mailboxes from coast to coast, Netflix delivered its final DVD, bringing an era to a close. What had once been a cherished ritual for both devoted cinephiles and casual…
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Another Streaming Service is Shutting Down, ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC Changes, & More – The Top Cord Cutting Stories From The Past Week
The cord-cutting landscape continues to evolve rapidly, with major shifts in streaming services, local television access, and over-the-air broadcasting options reshaping how households consume media. In one notable development, Paramount Global has begun the process of shutting down its standalone BET+ streaming platform, with the phased closure starting in early June 2026 and set to…
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FCC Just Saved Amazon’s New Home Internet Service
The Federal Communications Commission has approved a waiver allowing Amazon to bypass an imminent mid-deployment deadline for its ambitious low-Earth orbit satellite broadband network, known as Project Leo, according to PC Mag. This decision saves Amazon from losing its license on the spectrum it needs to launch its home internet service this summer. Under the…
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Paramount+ Locks In Italy’s Top Soccer League With Serie A Rights Extension
Soccer fans who use Paramount+ to follow Italian football have reason to keep the app on their home screen. CBS Sports and Lega Serie A announced they have extended their U.S. media rights partnership through the end of the 2026/2027 season, with all Serie A matches continuing to stream on Paramount+ in the United States.…
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If You Think the Bricks & Minifigs LEGO Scandal is Wild, Watch These 9 Collectible Scandals Today
Some stories are about toys. Some are about money. The Bricks & Minifigs controversy is both, and it’s now a full‑blown collector‑world soap opera. If you’ve been online over the last week, you’ve probably watched the BAM saga unfold into an absolute real-life streaming thriller. What started as a local dispute over a $200,000 Lego…
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Netflix Is Launching a FIFA World Cup Game Ahead of the 2026 Tournament — Here’s What Fans Need to Know
As the countdown to the biggest FIFA World Cup in history continues, Netflix is making a surprising play for soccer fans. The streaming giant has announced FIFA World Cup: Launch Edition, a new football game that will be available exclusively through Netflix Games beginning June 11, which is the same day the 2026 FIFA World…
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California & New York Plan to Try to Stop the Paramount & Warner Bros. Discovery Merger
A coalition of American states has mobilized to challenge one of the largest media consolidations in recent history, setting the stage for a significant legal battle that could reshape the entertainment industry. According to sources close to the matter, attorneys general from multiple states, prominently including California and New York, are finalizing preparations for a…
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NBC and Peacock Will Celebrate America’s 250th With Coverage from New York Harbor
NBC, Telemundo, NBC News NOW, and Peacock will be celebrating the 4th of July and the United States’ 250th anniversary with six hours of exclusive Sail4th 250 coverage. From 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. ET, tune in for coverage from New York Harbor and what is expected to be the largest maritime and aerial gathering…
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Toshiba’s Top‑Tier Z670R Series Hits Up to 48% Off in a Rare Premium TV Sale
If you’re looking to upgrade your viewing experience and find the sweet spot between “budget” and “premium,” Toshiba’s 55-inch Z670R Series Mini-LED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV is on sale for $647.99, a triple-digit price cut on a feature-packed model. Equipped for better contrast, smoother motion, richer color, and a smarter streaming interface, the Z670R…
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5 Streaming Players Worth Upgrading to for Summer 2026
If your old streaming device has slowed down, stopped cooperating, or just feels out of date, now is a good time to replace it with something more capable. With summer movie nights, backyard watch parties, and graduation gatherings coming up, a faster streaming player can make a big difference when you want movies, live TV,…
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