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WWE SmackDown Has A New Home Tonight — How to Watch, Matches & What to Know About the Show on February 20
Members of the WWE Universe tuning into tonight’s episode of SmackDown won’t find it on the USA Network. Friday’s broadcast of the Blue Brand has shifted networks temporarily while the regular home is running extended Olympic coverage. For the second week, WWE SmackDown will air live on SyFy, with tonight’s episode coming from the Amerant…
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Get the Roku Ultra for Just $70 for a Limited Time
If you’re looking to upgrade your streaming device, you won’t have to wait for the next major sale event. Right now, you can get the Roku Ultra for just $70 – that’s 30% off of the regular price. With the Roku Ultra, you’ll get faster speeds, quick navigating between apps, a rechargeable Roku Voice Remote…
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Barrios vs. Garcia: Card, Time, How to Watch & Save 20% Off on the Boxing PPV
Another big night with a title fight under the bright lights, The Ring: High Stakes: Barrios vs. Garcia is streaming on DAZN. WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios defends his belt against high-profile challenger Ryan Garcia in a blockbuster Las Vegas main event. On Saturday, February 21, Barrios (29-2-2) looks to cement his run as a…
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Here is Everything Coming to and Leaving Plex in March 2026
March is bringing another packed lineup to Plex, with a wide mix ranging from cult favorites to comfort-watch classics all arriving for free streaming. Whether you are catching up on award-winning indies or revisiting nostalgic crowd-pleasers, there is plenty to keep your watchlist busy this month. This month’s highlights include critically praised films like Aftersun,…
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Amazon Reportedly Blames Humans for AI-Made Code That Broke Amazon’s AWS
Update: Amazon denies the Financial Times story that our story was based on. Amazon says the AWS outage was human-caused, and you can learn more HERE. Amazon has recently faced scrutiny over incidents involving its internal AI coding tools after reports emerged of service disruptions linked to automated systems. In mid-December 2025, Amazon Web Services…
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New Verizon Home Internet Offers — Save Up to $540, Free Samsung TV, Galaxy Tab, 6 Months of Apple One & More Discounts
To close out February, Verizon has a fresh set of home-internet incentives that make switching worth a hard look. The largest wireless network in the United States is offering a wide variety of savings and deals, including free devices, monthly discounts, and targeted perks. Verizon Home Internet Offers Offers are time-limited or while supplies last,…
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A 2-Pack of Roku Replacement Remotes is On Sale for Under $10
If you’re always misplacing your remote, this is a deal for you. For a limited time, you can get a 2-pack of Acoyer Replacement Remotes for Roku TVs for $9.97. That’s 31% off of the regular price and one of the lowest prices we’ve seen for a double remote deal. This model is designed specifically…
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Netflix Will Soon Stop Working on Some Streaming Players & Smart TVs
In a move that signals the ongoing evolution of streaming technology, Netflix has announced it will end support for its application on the PlayStation 3 console and several other older devices effective March 2, 2026. This decision affects a niche but dedicated group of users who continue to rely on these aging platforms for accessing…
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YouTube TV Hits a Major Milestone Next Week
As the calendar approaches February 28, 2026, a pivotal moment in television history happened. It was on that date in 2017 when Google unveiled YouTube TV, marking the beginning of launching what is now the largest live TV streaming service and what is expected to soon become the largest live TV service in the United…
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Roku Launches New Tools To Speed Up Its Apps & Improve Streaming
Roku has rolled out support for Perfetto, an open-source system profiling and trace analysis tool designed to help creators optimize app performance. This initiative targets the persistent challenges of slow-running code and bottlenecks that lead to frustrating load times in streaming applications. By integrating Perfetto, originally developed as the default profiling solution for Android devices,…
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Why Staying Logged Into Netflix, Hulu & Other Apps Could Be Riskier Than You Think, According to New Research
A fresh report from NordVPN finds a worrying trend for people who keep apps and browsers “always logged in.” The report warns that infostealer malware operators are shifting tactics and are no longer focused solely on stealing passwords. If you stash login data in your browser, keep streaming apps signed in across devices, install shady…
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Samsung Galaxy S25 FE Drops $200 — Upgrade for Under $450 for a Limited Time
Ditch that old, sluggish phone and upgrade to a budget-friendly Android that packs smart features at an affordable price. The Samsung Galaxy S25 FE is down to $449.99 ($200 off) for a limited time. The 31% price drop packs a big, smooth 6.7″ display, a long-lasting 4,900mAh battery with Super Fast Charging 2.0, camera-friendly Galaxy…
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Xfinity Delivered the Fastest Super Bowl Feed with RealTime4K
Every second counts when streaming live sports, and for Super Bowl LX, Xfinity’s new RealTime4K feed put many viewers ahead of the action. Comcast says its internal tests showed Xfinity customers saw Super Bowl Sunday’s on-field moments up to 49 seconds sooner than viewers on several virtual pay-TV services. Ahead of the Big Game, Xfinity…
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Disney+ is Adding Two New Live Channels In March 2026
Disney+ continues to expand its lineup of dedicated live streaming channels with the addition of two new 24/7 options launching in March 2026. These channels, focused on beloved classic series, provide nonstop access to fan-favorite content and align with upcoming anniversary celebrations and revivals streaming as a live channel on Disney+. The first channel being…
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58 Years Ago Today: ‘Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood’ First Aired on This Day in 1968
It’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood once again as we mark the 58th anniversary of the national debut of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, the beloved children’s educational program that first aired on February 19, 1968, on the National Educational Television (NET), the precursor to PBS. Created and hosted by the gentle Fred Rogers, the show…
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