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Top 5 Free Streaming Services Every Cord Cutter Should Try, But Most Have Never Heard Of
The world of free streaming services is growing, but there are so many out there, including well-known ones like Pluto TV, Tubi, The Roku Channel, and more. Today we are going to take a look at 5 services you likely have never heard of that you really should give a try. (In no particular order.)…
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Verizon and T-Mobile Added 890,000 5G Home Internet Subscribers, Outstripping Total Broadband Growth
The rise of 5G home internet service was evident in the second quarter, with the combined new subscribers from Verizon and T-Mobile outpacing the rest of the broadband industry. The two combined for 890,000 net new subscribers, or the fifth consecutive quarter in which fixed wireless services exceeded 800,000, according to the Leichtman Research Group.…
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Cable TV Companies Have Lost Over 2.7 Million Subscribers So Far in 2023 As Comcast, Spectrum & DIRECTV Get Hit Hard By Cord Cutting
2023 has not been kind to cable TV companies like Comcast, DIRECTV, and Spectrum. In just the first half of 2023, cable TV companies have lost over 2,748,000 TV subscribers. Not only that but the hope that most cord cutters would switch to live TV streaming services doesn’t seem to be paying out as live…
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How to Watch College Football Week 0 Live Without Cable
The quest for a College Football Playoff championship begins in Week 0 and this year 18 teams take the field in 9 explosive matchups. From big schools like Notre Dame and USC to smaller programs like Mercer and Jackson State, college football fans have plenty of choices to switch to throughout Saturday’s activities. You can…
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FreeCast Streaming Coming To Millions of Government-Subsidized Phones
FreeCast, a free ad-supported streaming platform, will come to millions of government-subsidized phones and internet plans as part of a program to bring free video to low-income households. FreeCast is working with the National Lifeline Association to get the service to customers on the Lifeline program, which offers qualifying individuals a great discounted smartphone and…
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Chromecast Removes Guest Mode That Let Users Bypass Wi-Fi
Google is killing the Chromecast guest mode feature that let users Cast to a TV without having to join a Wi-Fi network, according to 9to5 Google. The report said Google is also removing the guest mode from Google’s device sharing settings, as well as Chromecast settings in the Google Home app. Chromecast’s help page confirmed…
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Peacock to Stream 30+ College Football Games: How to Watch, Schedule, & More
With Week 0 approaching, the 2023 College Football Season is slowly creeping up and the journey to the 2024 College Football Playoff National Championship Game at NRG Stadium in Houston begins. Seven of the Top 25 teams in the AP Preseason Poll will stream live on Peacock. The following teams are expected to play in…
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LG Has a $1,000 Suitcase TV For Anyone Who Can’t Be Apart From A Big Screen
LG Electronics is known for introducing experimental products (see the Wing smartphone), and its latest “TV” entry straddles that fine line between bizarre and brilliant. LG unveiled StanbyME Go, a portable 27-inch touchscreen TV in a suitcase that lets customers travel with their big screen. It’s for anyone who thinks a smartphone or tablet screen…
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AI Will Play A Surprising Role in Amazon’s NFL Games
Amazon will incorporate artificial intelligence into its weekly Thursday Night Football games, according to Sportico. During a stream, viewers will see a second on-screen line alongside the regular yellow first-down marker. The new line will indicate when a team should punt or go for it on fourth down, as determined by AI. The new features, which…
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ESPN Could Charge Up to $35 a Month for ESPN Streaming
Once it launches, subscribing to ESPN’s standalone streaming service could put a dent in your wallet. The sports network is considering charging $20 to $35 a month for the new service, code-named Flagship, but it could be more, according to The Information. The rate is significantly higher than the standard subscription service — Disney+, for…
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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Makes the Leap From Paramount+ to CBS
In celebration of Star Trek Day, CBS will air the first two episodes of the Paramount+ original series Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. Strange New Worlds is the sci-fi franchise’s latest chapter, a spinoff from Star Trek: Discovery. The show is a prequel to the original series, showing Captain Pike and the crew of the…
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Amazon and Warner Bros. Discovery Start Bidding War for NASCAR Summer Races
NASCAR is trying to boost its revenue by offering the rights to special summer package of races to streaming services, and have garnered bids from . Amazon, Warners Bros. Discovery and an anonymous third broadcaster, according to Bloomberg. The NASCAR summer package will offer six to eight races. NASCAR is dividing its media rights to…
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Everything We Know About T-Mobile and SpaceX’s Starlink 5G Partnership
A year ago today, T-Mobile and SpaceX unveiled a partnership to combine the former’s spectrum with the latter’s network of low orbit satellites for more comprehensive wireless coverage, an initiative they coined “Coverage Above and Beyond.” But what’s happened since that buzzy announcement? After the Federal Communications Commission approved a proposal to help satellite providers…
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Multiple Amazon Sellers Are Convicted of Price Fixing DVDs on Amazon & Must Pay $795,000 in Fines Along With Jail Time
The Department of Justice convicted several Amazon Marketplace sellers and companies for price fixing DVDs and Blu-Rays sold on the e-commerce site. The offending parties, who all plead guilty, were slapped fines collectively totaling almost $795,000 in addition to jail time, home confinement and supervised release. The convicted include companies like Michelle’s DVD Funhouse, MJR…
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