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Netflix Upgrades Moments Feature for Clipping and Saving Scenes
Last year, Netflix launched a Moments feature for mobile devices, allowing users to save and share their favorite clips from shows and movies on mobile devices. Today, Netflix announced an update to the feature. When the feature launched, users could only select a starting point for the clip. They can now set both a starting…
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Deal Alert! Google TV Streamer 4K Drops to $79.99 in Rare Sale, Slashed from $99.99 Ends Soon
Google’s latest entertainment powerhouse, the Google TV Streamer 4K, is now available at a steal, dropping to just $79.99 from its original price of $99.99. This marks a significant discount on the tech giant’s newest streaming player, making it an enticing option for those looking to upgrade their home entertainment setup. You can find the…
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AT&T Customers Can Get Up to $7,500 in Class Action Lawsuit – Here is How to Claim It
AT&T, one of the nation’s largest telecommunications providers, has reached a $177 million settlement to compensate customers impacted by two significant data breaches between 2019 and 2024. The agreement comes as part of a class action lawsuit filed against the company, addressing the exposure of sensitive personal information that left millions of customers vulnerable. The…
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5 Takeaways From YouTube TV’s Plans For a More Affordable Sports-Focused Streaming Package With Local ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC
In a move that could reshape the live TV streaming landscape, YouTube TV is advancing plans for a new, budget-friendly package centered on sports and local channels. The Google-owned service, which has long dominated the cord-cutting market with its comprehensive offerings, aims to address growing consumer frustration over escalating prices by introducing a streamlined option.…
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DISH Lays Off 500 Employees After Selling 5G Spectrum to AT&T
EchoStar’s abrupt decision to shut down its wireless network operations and sell its spectrum to AT&T for $23 billion, resulting in the immediate termination of approximately 500 employees, primarily from its U.S. wireless network deployment and engineering groups according to Fierce Network. The layoffs, announced on August 28, 2025, follow the company’s revelation that it…
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Google Doesn’t Have to Sell Chrome Now After Judge Hands Google a Big Win
In a significant ruling, a federal judge has decided that Google will not be required to divest its Chrome browser, despite earlier findings that the tech giant engaged in illegal practices to maintain its monopoly in internet search. The decision, handed down by Judge Amit Mehta, comes over a year after his initial ruling in…
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ESPN DTC App to Stream 12 ManningCast Games: Matchups, Schedule & More
The 2025 NFL season is just days away, and legendary brothers and former QBs Peyton and Eli Manning are returning to call the action. Monday Night Football with Peyton and Eli, also known as the ManningCast, returns for a fifth season on ESPN2 and streaming on the ESPN DTC app. The Emmy-winning presentation will feature…
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YouTube is Cracking Down on Premium Family Plan Sharing Outside the Home
YouTube is reminding subscribers with a Family Plan that sharing with users outside of the household is not allowed. Users with YouTube Premium or YouTube Music accounts who are sharing their accounts with others outside of their home are receiving emails alerting them that their accounts are being paused for 14 days. Android Police shared…
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Amazon Is Ending the Prime Invitee Program — What Subscribers Need to Know & How to Move to Amazon Family
If you’ve been getting Prime shipping, video, or other perks because a friend or family member invited you through Amazon’s Prime Invitee program, heads up: Amazon is ending that program on October 1, 2025. First spotted at The Verge, Amazon is encouraging people who previously shared benefits through invitees to move into Amazon Family (its…
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Disney to Pay $10 Million Fine Over YouTube Videos It Uploaded
The Walt Disney Co. has reached a $10 million settlement with the Federal Trade Commission to resolve an inquiry into alleged violations of child privacy laws, the agency announced on Tuesday, September 2, 2025. The settlement centers on Disney’s failure to properly designate certain videos uploaded to YouTube as children’s content, which inadvertently allowed those…
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Tulsa King Season 3 is Coming September 21: Watch the Official Trailer Here
In July, Paramount+ announced a premiere date for Season 3 of its hit series Tulsa King. Today, the company shared the official trailer for the season. Here’s the description for the upcoming season: In Season Three, as Dwight’s empire expands, so do his enemies – and the risks to his crew. Now, he faces his…
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Fire TV Alexa Voice Remote Pro Drops to $27.99
The newest Amazon Fire TV Alexa Voice Remote Pro is now just $27.99, down from $34.99. That’s 20% off a feature-packed upgrade with a built-in remote finder, motion-activated backlit buttons, and customizable shortcuts for your favorite channels or Alexa commands. Say “Alexa, find my remote” and it will emit a ring to help you locate…
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The FCC Will Allow ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC TV Stations to Shutdown Free ATSC 1.0 & Switch to ATSC 3.0 Only
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) today issued a Public Notice to facilitate the transition of local broadcasters to ATSC 3.0, the next-generation television standard designed to enhance viewer experiences with improved picture quality, immersive audio, and interactive features. The Media Bureau’s notice outlines regulatory support and clarifies processing practices for ATSC 3.0 license applications, aiming…
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Roku is Launching Free Streaming Channels in the UK
Roku is bringing Free Ad-Supported Streaming TV (FAST) channels to the UK. 40 free channels will be rolling out in October, the company announced Monday. The launch will build on Roku’s success with free streaming channels in North and South America, where The Roku Channel has become one of the most popular free streaming services.…
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47 Years Ago Today: “Dawn of the Dead” Premieres in Torino, Redefining Horror
Today marks the 47th anniversary of a pivotal moment in television and film history. On September 1, 1978, George A. Romero’s seminal horror film Dawn of the Dead premiered in Torino, Italy, unleashing a visceral, genre-defining masterpiece that would forever change the landscape of zombie cinema. Written and directed by Romero, the film starred David…