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Two More Wireless Carriers Plan To Shut Down Their 2G and 3G Networks
US Cellular and Cellcom are the latest operators with plans to shelve their older 2G and 3G networks as mobile carriers focus on building out their 5G offerings. Over the last year, 5G home internet has gained a lot of attention for its easy setup process and coverage potential, while 5G wireless service has become…
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Apple and Paramount Are Reportedly in Talks To Bundle Their Streaming Services
Apple and Paramount have reportedly discussed offering their respective streaming services, Paramount+ and Apple TV+, as a combo deal. The bundled would cost less than subscribing to both services separately, people familiar with the matters told The Wall Street Journal. Talks are still in the early stages, so details like prices and timelines are unclear.…
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YouTube Is Testing Adding a Splash of Color to Your History and Playlist Tabs on Google TV
YouTube is testing out a colorful new design for the playlist and watch history sections of its app for Google and Android TVs. “We are rolling out a new layout to the Library on TVs for all YouTube users. This is part of our modernization efforts announced earlier this year,” a YouTube spokesperson confirmed to…
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Speedvision Is Now Free To Watch With Ads on Google TV
Auto entertainment network Speedvision on Thursday said it’s now streaming as a free ad-supported channel on Google TV. The network’s expansion means you can now watch Speedvision on 14 platforms including Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Freevee, Fubo, Xumo, Plex, Local Now, Sports.tv, TheGrio, LG Channels, TCL, Redbox, Google TV, Dish’s Sling Freestream, and Samsung TV…
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Disney+ Just Added a Ton of Perks and Discounts for Subscribers Including Deals At Walmart+, D23, Walt Disney World, and More
Disney’s streaming service, Disney+, unveiled a treasure trove of special perks for its subscribers. The deal runs now through January 31, 2024 for viewers with an active subscription. “It’s our way of saying ‘thank you’ for being the best part of our story,” Disney said in a post on X, formerly Twitter. During the holiday…
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Media Companies Have Gone After 5 Million IPTV and Pirates Sites on Google
Over the last few years, copyright holders have asked Google to remove URLs from a staggering number of unique domains, with the search giant hitting the 5 million milestone this week, according to Torrent Freak. This all comes as media companies have declared war on IPTV and pirate websites. One of their main goals has…
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Amazon Is Going To Use AI To Tackle Your Holiday Shopping Orders
The holiday shopping season is underway and customers have already begun to make purchases and place orders on Amazon. The e-commerce giant said it saw a “record-breaking” Black Friday and Cyber Monday shopping, and plans to further improve shopping, shipping, and delivery with the use of artificial intelligence. Online shopping reached new heights of popularity…
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Cord Cutters Will Outnumber Cable TV Subscribers By The End of The Year
For the first time, the number of cord cutters is expected to surpass the number of viewers paying for traditional TV services like cable and satellite. By the end of 2023, the number of pay TV customers in the U.S. is expected to drop 10.2% to 121.1 million while non-pay TV customers will climb 12.5%…
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The NHL’s Free TV App Just Got Upgraded for Apple TV, Android TV, Fire TV, and Roku
Sports fans can now check out the National Hockey League’s app on Apple TV, Android TV, Fire TV, and Roku. In partnership with sports streaming distribution platform Viewlift, the NHL updated its free app to allow hockey enthusiasts to build a personalized feed of condensed games, special features, and other content, according to a release.…
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YouTube Premium is Offering Free Video Games as Google Wades Back Into Gaming
After axing Stadia in January, Google is trying a different approach to video games – YouTube. Premium subscribers got a notification last week about a new feature users could enable called Playables, according to Droid Life. Once it’s turned on, you can find it in YouTube’s Explore tab for Android, iOS, and desktop. The Playables…
