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  • Starry Is Offering Free Internet for Life…

    Starry Is Offering Free Internet for Life…

    Starry is a wireless 5G home Internet service that has recently been expanding across the United States. Now Starry is offering free Internet for life if you help them get new partnerships. Right now, Starry is looking to partner with apartment buildings. To do this, the company is asking people who live in apartments to…

  • Verizon Has Delayed Its 5G Home Internet Rollout

    Verizon Has Delayed Its 5G Home Internet Rollout

    Verizon was one of the first companies to roll out 5G home internet in markets like Houston, Texas. Starting at $50 a month, Verizon is selling high-speed Internet with speeds around 300 Mbps down if you are a Version wireless customer. Verizon told Lightreading.com this week that they are going to hold off on rolling…

  • Amazon’s Deal to Stream NFL Football Is Ending & Rights Are Up for Bidding Again

    Amazon’s Deal to Stream NFL Football Is Ending & Rights Are Up for Bidding Again

    For two years now Amazon has streamed NFL Thursday night football, but that deal has come to an end with the close of the 2019 NFL season. Amazon has to bid again for rights to stream Thursday night NFL football. If no deal is reached, NFL football will not be returning to Twitch and Amazon…

  • T-Mobile’s Home Internet Service Is Looking for More Testers

    T-Mobile’s Home Internet Service Is Looking for More Testers

    In March 2019, T-Mobile announced that they have started to test home Internet services using LTE. At the time, this program offered LTE home Internet to 50,000 households to begin testing out T-Mobile’s hardware ahead of their 5G home Internet service launch. Since that announcement, T-Mobile has slowly been rolling out invites to the service.…

  • AT&T TV NOW Adds New DVR Features to Its Live Feed on More Devices

    AT&T TV NOW Adds New DVR Features to Its Live Feed on More Devices

    Late last year AT&T started to roll out an updated DVR to its AT&T TV NOW service. Subscribers may not have noticed any changes, but the back end of AT&T’s DVR service on AT&T TV NOW was expanded and improved according to AT&T. The only noticeable change at the time was beta testers who still…

  • NBC News Is Shutting Down Its Peacock Products Group

    NBC News Is Shutting Down Its Peacock Products Group

    This week NBCUniversal announced that it is shutting down its Peacock Products Group, which focused on unscripted content. Now NBC says it is shifting strategy according to a report from Variety. “NBC News is shifting its documentary strategy to an entirely new model, consistent with industry trends, and unfortunately the existing operation is no longer…

  • ACE Shuts Down The IPTV Service UlangoTV

    ACE Shuts Down The IPTV Service UlangoTV

    Today it was announced that ACE the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment has successfully shutdown one more IPTV service. Earlier today the IPTV service website was redirected to ACE’s anti-piracy page according to a report from TorrentFreak. UlangoTV joins a growing list of IPTV services that have recently been shut down. ACE’s first major victory…

  • How to Watch LSU vs Clemson on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, iOS, Android, & More

    How to Watch LSU vs Clemson on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, iOS, Android, & More

    On January 13th, 2020 at 6 PM Eastern #1 LSU will take on #4 Clemson in the National Championship Game. There is good news though as ESPN is on most live TV streaming services including Sling TV, Vidgo, Hulu, YouTube TV, AT&T TV NOW, and others. Let’s take a look at some of the options to…

  • Antennas Direct Buys Mohu to Create The Largest Antenna Company In The United States

    Antennas Direct Buys Mohu to Create The Largest Antenna Company In The United States

    Today Antennas Direct announced that they have acquired Mohu and will now be the largest company in the U.S. delivering TV antennas to the OTA market. “Mohu was launched with one central goal: to spread awareness of the choice that antennas give consumers and make cord cutting accessible to all,” said Mark Buff, founder and CEO…

  • DISH Wants to Crack Down on Piracy Using a Blockchain Automated Anti-Piracy System

    DISH Wants to Crack Down on Piracy Using a Blockchain Automated Anti-Piracy System

    DISH has recently been on a warpath to stop piracy with a focus on IPTV. Now DISH is proposing an automated Blockchain-based anti-piracy system to crack down on IPTV and piracy in general according to a patent spotted by TorrentFreak. According to DISH’s patent request, millennials and the next generation are increasingly turning their backs…