Author: Kayla Wassell
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Film Companies Want Reddit to Hand Over Users’ Information Who Commented About Film Piracy Over a Decade Ago
Reddit is fighting to keep private the identities of six members who discussed piracy on the forum over a decade ago. Film companies Bodyguard Productions and Millennium, amongst others, are demanding to know the names of these users, down from eight since their previous motion to obtain names, which was denied. Reddit is refusing to…
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Comcast Can Now Offer 10G Internet In 55 Markets After Spending $20 Billion
Today, Comcast announced the company has hit a new “distributed architecture milestone” by connecting over 100,000 rPHY digital nodes nationwide. Over 15 million homes and businesses across 55 markets are now connected with increased speeds via Comcast. These new nodes will help Comcast offer improved internet service with faster speeds. Comcast began launching rPHY nodes…
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Cord Cutting is Killing More Cable TV Networks as More Baby Boomers Shift to Streaming
Home shopping networks have been a staple for cable networks for quite some time. A number of different shopping entertainment programs are losing their biggest audience as more baby boomers are jumping on the cord cutting bandwagon. One such network is iMedia Brands, which owns the shopping channel ShopHQ, which recently filed for bankruptcy in…
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Google Wants to Use AI To Replace Your Doctor In Trials With The Mayo Clinic
Last May at the Google I/O, the company revealed its new PaLM 2 device, which uses AI technology to answer medical questions, summarize documents, and a host of other features. Now, Google has begun testing out this device at the Mayo Clinic and a few other hospitals. Engadget reports the PaLM 2 “demonstrated features like…
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Android Users, Beware! Major Security Breach Reported Affecting 1.5 Million Devices, Here’s What You Need to Know
More security risks are being added to the list of apps available to Android users. Recently, two popular file management apps downloaded by around 1.5 million Android users are stealthily skimming personal information without the user’s consent or knowledge. The apps File Recovery & Data Recovery and File Manager are the latest to be found…
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Hulu Announces Hulu Animayhem to Find The Best Adult Animation & Anime Library
Hulu is home to over 20,000 episodes across the Adult Animation and Anime genres. Today, the streaming platform announced it has launched a new sub-brand called Hulu Animayhem dedicated to Hulu’s robust Adult Animation and Anime content library to “super serve” fans. Hulu Animayhem will feature some of animation’s most beloved characters, including the upcoming…
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A New Discovery in Norway Could Supply Our Needs for Solar Panels & Batteries For The Next 100 Years
An estimated 70 billion tons of phosphate has been discovered in Norway and Norge Mining is developing a plan to tap into what’s said to be the largest phosphate rock deposit in Europe. “When you find something of that magnitude in Europe, which is larger than all the other sources we know – it is…
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SpaceX’s Rural Starlink Users Boast Crazy Fast Internet Speeds
Starlink continues to demonstrate the true power of its satellite internet constellation during a series of download speed reports by European users. Not long ago, Starlink users were stunned as download speeds reached 300 Mbps. Now, in many rural areas, Starlink can reach download speeds of over 600 Mbps. As reported by WCCFTech, Starlink satellites…
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Amazon is Cracking Down on The Sale of Stolen Goods
Dozens of sellers have had their accounts suspended or banned on Amazon. The company claims these accounts were selling stolen merchandise, however, several sellers have stated they did not know the products were stolen. Amazon has very strict policies regarding selling items through its website and has a no-tolerance policy in place for stolen goods.…
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CEO Bob Iger May Stay on at Disney Longer Than Expected
Disney’s CEO Bob Iger has had a long run with the company. He first took over after former CEO Michael Eisner left the company in September of 2005 and held this position until the end of his contract in February of 2020. Bob Iger selected Bob Capek as his successor and served as Disney’s executive…
