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This 4×1 HDMI Multiviewer Is 21% Off — Stream MLB, NBA, Winter Olympics & More All on One Screen
Never miss a pitch, power play, or buzzer‑beater because you were fumbling with cables and turn four sources into one TV input. Sports season just got cheaper to follow. Normally priced at $33.99, Amazon just dropped the price of the HDMI 4×1 Multiviewer by 21% with a coupon applied at checkout. With the NBA and…
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Netflix, Disney, Paramount, & More Are Threatening to Sue AI Companies Over Copyright Infringement
In an escalation within the entertainment industry’s ongoing fight with artificial intelligence technologies, several prominent studios have issued threats of legal action against Seedance, an AI video generation service developed by ByteDance. The accusations center on the unauthorized use of intellectual properties in creating AI-generated clips, prompting a wave of cease-and-desist demands and warnings of…
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MeTV Is Adding The Golden Girls
MeTV, America’s leading network for classic television entertainment, has announced a major addition to its programming lineup: the beloved sitcom The Golden Girls will make its triumphant return to broadcast television starting Monday, March 16, 2026. This marks the first time the iconic series has aired over-the-air since its last broadcast in 1997, nearly three…
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Another Cable TV Network Announces It Will Shut Down in April
The regional sports broadcasting landscape in the United States faces another major disruption as Main Street Sports Group prepares to shut down its FanDuel Sports Network operations in April 2026. The company, which rebranded from its previous incarnation after emerging from bankruptcy in early 2025, has issued Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act notices to…
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The FCC is Cracking Down on Lifeline Phone Providers in California & Other States It Accuses of Fraud
The Federal Communications Commission has initiated formal investigations into several Lifeline providers operating in California and other states that previously opted out of the federal eligibility verification system. These probes focus on potential violations of program rules, particularly the enrollment of deceased individuals and duplicate subscribers in the Lifeline program, which offers discounted phone and…
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Limited Stock: Save $150 on the Dell Inspiron 16 Plus 7640 Laptop Before It’s Gone
Looking for a laptop that is built for more than just checking email and doesn’t want to spend a fortune? The Dell Inspiron 16 Plus 7640 just dropped to $809.99, a 15% discount on a device configured to get more done. With a tall 16:10 2.5K-capable display, Intel i7 performance, 16GB LPDDR5, and a 1TB…
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Pluto TV Strikes a Partnership With TikTok & Adds 4 New Channels
Pluto TV, the free ad-supported streaming service owned by Paramount, has expanded its lineup with the addition of four new channels, including a partnership with TikTok to add content from TikTok. This move broadens the platform’s offerings in wellness, music performances, viral trends, and jazz entertainment, catering to diverse viewer interests through partnerships with content…
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TV Manufacturers May Soon Be Forced To Add ATSC 3.0 Nextgen TV To New TVs
In recent months, momentum has built among broadcasters and regulatory bodies to compel television manufacturers to incorporate ATSC 3.0 tuners into new TV sets, addressing the slow adoption of NextGen TV signals that promise enhanced over-the-air broadcasting capabilities. This push comes as the Federal Communications Commission explores ways to accelerate the transition from the older…
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Amazon Now Offers Same-Day Prescription Delivery In Almost 4,500 Cities Across The United States
Amazon Pharmacy, the online pharmaceutical service operated by the e-commerce giant, has unveiled plans to significantly broaden its same-day prescription delivery network. By the conclusion of 2026, the service will reach nearly 4,500 cities and towns throughout the United States, marking a substantial increase that adds close to 2,000 new communities over the course of…
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Another Cable TV Company Is Being Sold As Cord Cutting Forces Mass Consolidation to Survive
Another regional cable television provider has agreed to be acquired by a larger operator, continuing the ongoing wave of consolidation sweeping the industry as companies adapt to shifting consumer habits and competitive pressures. Armstrong, a longstanding telecommunications company headquartered in Butler, Pennsylvania, has entered into a definitive agreement to purchase Massillon Cable TV (MCTV), an…
