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Starlink’s Internet Speeds Are Picking Up After a ‘Marginal Decline’ Over the Summer
Starlink’s internet speeds are climbing again after a slight decline in the third quarter of 2023, according to data from Ookla’s speed test. The decline came after little speed fluctuation this year. On average in the U.S., SpaceX-owned Starlink’s download speed was 64.54 Mbps in Q3 2023 — a “marginal” drop quarter on quarter, according…
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No, Beyoncé’s ‘Renaissance’ Tour Movie Is Not Coming to the Roku Channel
Beyoncé’s publicist shut down rumors that Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé would be coming to the Roku Channel. “Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé is only playing in movie theaters worldwide. The comments that the film will play on Roku are categorically false,” Yvette Noel-Schure said in an Instagram post spotted earlier by Vulture. Rumors that…
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The U.S. Is Getting Closer to 100% of Households Having Internet Service
The digital divide is starting to close, with the percentage of U.S. households with internet access growing. According to a new consumer data survey from Leichtman Research Group, 92% of U.S. households get internet service at home. This is an increase from 83% of households in 2018, and 76% of households in 2008. Broadband makes…
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Grey’s Anatomy Will Stream All Seasons on the New Hulu-Disney App
Grey’s Anatomy fans can now watch all 19 seasons of the Emmy award-winning — and longest running — medical drama on the upcoming Disney-Hulu app. The newly merged platform’s app is still in beta and set to launch in March 2024. The 20th season of Grey’s Anatomy will also premiere next year. Disney’s streaming service,…
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Pluto TV Adds Over 50 New Channels in Canada, Doubling Its Hours of Content
To celebrate its one-year anniversary in Canada, Pluto TV added more than 50 channels to its catalog for Canadian viewers. The expansion means Pluto TV in Canada now offers more than 40,000 hours of content. Free ad-supported services, like Pluto TV, are growing in popularity as viewers look for ways to save money without compromising…
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Hulu Will Lose 300 Titles Following Comcast Selling to Disney
Hulu is set to lose 300 titles in the wake of Disney buying out Comcast’s share of the streaming service, according to Deadline. Because the official Hulu Disney+ app won’t launch until next March, these number could change. It’s not clear at this time which movies and shows could be removed or if those titles…
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Comcast To Drop FETV Network As The Two Sides Fight Over Money
Comcast might be planning to drop the Family Entertainment Television network, or FETV. This comes as the network was added to Comcast back in 2019. Now though it seems that counteract is about to come to an end as the two networks struggle to reach a deal to keep the channel on Comcast. FETV confirmed…
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No, Hackers Didn’t Break Into Your Amazon Account
A rumor that Amazon accounts had fallen prey to a hack has been proven to be untrue. The rumor spread like wildfire on social media and claimed that bad actors had added more addresses to user accounts for Amazon Hub lockers. An investigation by fact-checking website Snopes found that social media users who shared the…
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Disney-Owned Titles Are Headed to Netflix Next Year. Here’s What You’ll Be Able To Watch
Disney’s latest move in the streaming service industry is a new licensing deal between Disney Entertainment and Netflix, according to Variety. This marks a welcome return after Disney pulled much of its programming from the streaming giant once Disney+ launched in 2019. Disney wanted to shore up its own library and make the service attractive…
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The War on IPTV Drafts New Allies That Could Stop Pirates in Their Tracks
Anti-piracy efforts are drafting virtual private networks (VPNs) and domain name systems (DNS) into the war against illegal IPTV providers. Italy’s Piracy Shield says VPNs and DNS services must comply with the same blocking orders as internet service providers, according to Torrent Freak. The request for VPNs and DNS services to crack down on illegal…
