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  • What’s New This Week on HBO Max for the Week of August 11, 2025

    What’s New This Week on HBO Max for the Week of August 11, 2025

    From princes to bus drivers, HBO Max is loading up your mid-August with titles that are anything but mid. Here are all the fresh pieces of content dropping on the service starting August 11th and running all week. August 11 • Marooned with Ed Stafford: Season 3 — Discovery August 12 • The Bus Driver:…

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  • If the ESPN & FOX One Bundle Isn’t Enough —Here’s What Happens When You Add Peacock, HBO Max, & Paramount+

    If you care about live games, critically acclaimed documentaries, and every possible angle on sports, the new ESPN DTC–FOX One bundle for $39.99 is a powerful foundation, but it’s only the beginning. For sports streamers who need to fill their gaps in other linear broadcast sports from the Big Three and Warner Bros. Discovery, adding…

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  • The BBB Tells T-Mobile to Change ‘Switch and Save’ Claims That Include Streaming References

    The National Advertising Review Board (NARB) of BBB National Programs, has recommended that T-Mobile stop advertising its “switch and save” claims. The NARB says that T-Mobile’s “plus streaming” price comparisons against AT&T and Verizon were unclear and could mislead consumers about actual savings. The decision comes after Verizon made a challenge through the National Advertising…

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  • Huge 120″ Outdoor Movie Screen Price Cut to $39

    Yup. 60% off 120 inch screen. This portable 4K-ready projector screen with stand is now just $39.99, down from $100.99. That’s a massive 60% savings on a wrinkle-free, 16:9 format screen perfect for indoor and outdoor movie nights, presentations, and events. With a 160° wide viewing angle, support for both front and rear projection, and…

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  • 227 Streaming On Hulu: How The ’80s Sitcom Still Feels Like Home

    Set in a Washington, D.C., apartment building at 227 Lexington Place, and airing on NBC from 1985 to 1990, 227 blended touched many different aspects of life. From neighborhood gossip, family humor, and unforgettable characters, this show seemed to have it all. Today, viewers can revisit every laugh, side-eye, and front stoop conversation with all…

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  • 52 Years Ago Today George Lucas’ “American Graffiti” Debuted Paving The Way For Star Wars

    Fifty-two years ago today, on August 11, 1973, American Graffiti, a coming-of-age film directed by a then relatively unknown George Lucas, premiered in cinemas across the United States, forever changing the landscape of American cinema. The film, a nostalgic love letter to the early 1960s, captured the hearts of audiences and became a cultural touchstone,…

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  • Amazon Launches 24 Satellites Aboard SpaceX Rocket to Build Its Home Internet Service

    In a significant stride toward establishing its own global broadband network, Amazon successfully launched 24 additional satellites into low Earth orbit (LEO) this morning as part of its ambitious Project Kuiper. The satellites were deployed via a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, which lifted off at 6:42 AM EDT from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. The…

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  • What’s New This Week on Hulu for the Week of August 11, 2025

    It’s a big week ahead for Hulu. Here are all the new titles and fresh content dropping on the Hulu service starting August 11th. August 11 • Abbott Elementary: Complete Season 3 August 12 • Only Murders in the Building: Complete Seasons 3–4 August 14 • The Mandalorian: Complete Seasons 1–3• Ahsoka: Complete Season 1•…

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  • ESPN & Fox Team Up To Offer a $39.99 Bundle Of Their New Streaming Services

    In a landmark move for the streaming industry, ESPN and Fox are joining forces to launch a bundled subscription of their soon-to-be-released direct-to-consumer services, Fox One and ESPN’s enhanced streaming platform, Fox and ESPN has confirmed to Cord Cutters News. The bundle, set to debut on October 2, 2025, will be priced at $39.99 per…

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  • Anker’s Powerful 65W USB-C Charger Now on Sale For Just $25.99 Its Lowest Price Ever

    Looking for a powerful yet portable charger that can keep up with your busy lifestyle? Look no further than the Anker Nano II 65W, now available at a discounted price on Amazon of just $25.99 Its Lowest Price Ever. This compact charger is a game-changer, offering high-speed charging for multiple devices including laptops, tablets, and…

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  • Roku Expands Public Testing of Its New Home Screen with More Content Recommendations

    Roku, a leading streaming platform, has confirmed an expansion of public testing for its revamped home screen, which promises a more personalized and content-rich user experience. Initially unveiled a few weeks ago, the updated interface has now entered a broader testing phase, inviting more Roku users to explore and provide feedback on the new design.…

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  • Paramount Inks $7.7 Billion Deal for Exclusive UFC Media Rights on Paramount+

    In a landmark move for sports and streaming, Skydance’s Paramount (PARAA) has secured a seven-year, $7.7 billion deal with TKO Group (TKO) for exclusive U.S. media rights to all Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) matches, starting in 2026. The agreement, announced Monday, marks a significant shift for the mixed martial arts (MMA) giant and underscores the…

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  • YouTube Is Killing Disney+, HBO Max, & More

    A new survey conducted by Cord Cutters News has revealed a seismic shift in the streaming landscape, with 43% of cord cutters reporting that they watch YouTube more than any other streaming platform. This growing preference for YouTube is raising alarm bells for major paid streaming services like Disney+, HBO Max, Netflix, and others, as…

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  • AOL to End Iconic Dial-Up Internet Service, Marking the End of an Era

    September 30, 2025, will mark the end of an era as AOL, the pioneering internet service provider now owned by Yahoo!, officially terminates its dial-up internet service as spotted by PC Gamer. After 34 years of connecting users to the World Wide Web through the Public Switched Telephone Network also known as AOL’s dial-up service—along…

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  • 5 Classic Movies to Stream Right Now (That Still Pack a Punch)

    Some films never go out of style. Whether they introduced unforgettable characters, reshaped genres, or simply defined a generation, these cinematic classics continue to captivate audiences decades after their original release. From rebellious teens and singing cowboys to mob bosses and men of steel, these iconic movies are always worth a rewatch or an overdue…

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