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Anker’s Prime 100W 3-Port GaN USB-C Charger Drops to Just $45.99
In a move that’s sparking excitement among tech enthusiasts, Anker has slashed the price of its highly acclaimed Anker Prime 100W 3-Port GaN USB-C Charger to just $45.99, down from its regular retail price of $69.99. This 35% discount, available through Anker’s official Amazon storefront, marks one of the best deals of the year for…
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SiriusXM May Owe You Money For Unwanted Calls As Part of a $28 Million Settlement
Satellite radio provider SiriusXM has agreed to pay $28 million to resolve a class action lawsuit accusing the company of making unwanted telemarketing calls to individuals whose phone numbers were listed on national or internal do-not-call registries. The settlement stems from allegations that the company violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by contacting people who…
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13 Years Ago Today: Netflix Released ‘House of Cards’
Thirteen years ago, on February 1, 2013, the television landscape was forever altered when Netflix unleashed its first original series, House of Cards. Starring Kevin Spacey as the cunning Congressman Frank Underwood and Robin Wright as his equally ambitious wife Claire, the show didn’t just premiere—it dropped all 13 episodes at once, pioneering the binge-watching…
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Why Do Some YouTube TV Subscribers Not Get The New Features & How New Features Roll Out So Fast
The YouTube TV app on many streaming platforms, such as Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and various smart TVs, often appears stagnant when it comes to visible updates. Users frequently notice that new interface elements, features, or improvements roll out much more slowly—or sometimes not at all—compared to the mobile or web versions of…
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Roku Faces a Class Action Lawsuit over Its Roku TVs
Roku Inc., a leading provider of streaming devices and smart televisions, is currently under investigation for a potential class action lawsuit concerning defects in its Roku TVs, including models produced in collaboration with TCL Electronics. The probe centers on reports of screen malfunctions that have left numerous consumers with inoperable devices, prompting questions about product…
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Comcast & Spectrum Lost Over 1.43 Million TV Customers & Over 1.11 Million Internet Customers As Cord Cutting 2.0 Grows
In a stark indicator of shifting consumer behaviors in the telecommunications sector, major cable providers Spectrum and Comcast collectively shed 1,439,000 television subscribers and 1,110,000 internet customers throughout 2025. This substantial decline underscores the accelerating momentum of what industry observers term Cord Cutting 2.0, a phenomenon extending beyond traditional television abandonment to encompass the rejection…
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The US Government Has Approved ESPN Buying The NFL Network & NFL Redzone
In a landmark development for sports media, U.S. government regulators have granted final approval to a multi-billion-dollar deal that sees ESPN acquire key assets from NFL Media, with the transaction officially closing late Saturday, January 31, 2026. The agreement, first negotiated and announced in the summer of 2025, marks one of the most significant partnerships…
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Pluto TV Launches Tribute Marathon to Celebrate the Life and Career of Catherine O’Hara
In the wake of the profound loss felt across the entertainment world, free streaming service Pluto TV has stepped forward with a heartfelt programming tribute to honor the extraordinary legacy of Catherine O’Hara. The beloved Canadian actress and comedian, renowned for her impeccable timing, improvisational brilliance, and ability to infuse even the most eccentric characters…
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27 Years Ago Today: ‘Family Guy’ Premiered on Fox, Launching a Legacy of Irreverent Animation
Today marks the 27th anniversary of a pivotal moment in television history: the premiere of Family Guy on Fox. On January 31, 1999, following Super Bowl XXXIII, the animated sitcom created by Seth MacFarlane made its debut with the episode “Death Has a Shadow,” introducing audiences to the dysfunctional Griffin family and a brand of…
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38 Years Ago Today: The Premiere of ‘The Wonder Years’ – A Nostalgic Milestone in TV History
On this day in 1988, American television viewers were introduced to a heartfelt coming-of-age story that would capture the essence of adolescence amid the turbulence of the late 1960s. Exactly 38 years ago, the pilot episode of “The Wonder Years” aired on ABC, immediately following the network’s broadcast of Super Bowl XXII. This strategic post-Super…
