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Deal Alert: Dell’s Ultra-Powerful Intel Ultra 9 14 Plus Laptop Slashes Price to Amid Prime Big Deals Day Frenzy Making it A Must Buy
Dell has dramatically reduced the price of its flagship Dell 14 Plus Laptop model DB14250, dropping it from an original $1,399.99 to just $1,151.58—a savings of nearly $250 for consumers eyeing high-end performance without breaking the bank. This limited-time promotion arrives at a pivotal moment, as students and professionals gear up for the fall semester…
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Amazon Reimagining James Bond: As Amazon Removes All Guns From Iconic James Bond Posters on Prime Video
In a move that has sparked widespread discussion among film enthusiasts and cultural commentators, Amazon Prime Video has quietly overhauled its promotional imagery for the iconic James Bond franchise. As of early October 2025, every thumbnail and poster for the 007 films available on the streaming platform has been meticulously edited to excise any depiction…
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TiVo Stops Selling DVRs Marking The End Of An Era
In a seismic shift for the television industry, TiVo Corporation has quietly pulled the plug on its storied digital video recorder line, effectively ending an era that redefined how consumers interacted with broadcast content. As of early October 2025, the company’s official website has scrubbed all references to its hardware DVR products, including the once-revered…
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Walmart Enhances Online Shopping with ‘Get It Now’ Delivery Option
Walmart has rolled out an update to its website, introducing a prominent new feature designed to streamline online shopping and accelerate delivery times for in-store inventory. The change integrates a “Get It Now” button, marked by a lightning bolt icon, directly alongside traditional “Add to Cart” options for eligible products available at nearby physical locations.…
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AM Radio Faces Uncertain Future as Legislative Lifeline Sets Sunset Date
The AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act, a bipartisan effort to preserve AM radio in new vehicles, has advanced out of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, marking a significant step toward ensuring the medium’s accessibility. However, a new amendment shortening the bill’s lifespan to eight years has sparked concerns among broadcasters about the…
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5 Free Streaming Services to Try in October 2025
A new month has arrived, and now is an excellent time to organize your streaming budget. As streaming costs continue to rise, more cord cutters are flocking to lower-cost and free options. With fall premieres, spooky movie lineups, and curated Halloween channels popping up across the free, ad-supported TV (FAST) landscape, October is an excellent…
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YouTube TV & Google TV Makes Streaming Seamless
In an era where streaming services compete for every second of screen time, the deep integration of YouTube TV into Google TV stands out as a masterclass in user-centric design. As of late 2025, this synergy transforms devices like the Chromecast with Google TV and the newly launched Google TV Streamer into effortless hubs for…
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Spectrum Faces a Class Action Lawsuit Over Its Internet Service
On August 14, 2025, a class action lawsuit was filed against Charter Communications, a major American broadband and cable company, by the law firm Levi & Korsinsky. The lawsuit represents shareholders who purchased Charter Communications stock between July 26, 2024, and July 24, 2025, referred to as the Class Period according to a report from…
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68 Years Ago Today “Leave It to Beaver” Premiered on CBS, Capturing the Heart of 1950s America
Today marks the 68th anniversary of a milestone in television history: the debut of Leave It to Beaver on CBS on October 4, 1957. The sitcom, which later moved to ABC, became a cultural touchstone, offering a warm, idealized glimpse into suburban American life during the late 1950s and early 1960s. Its legacy endures as…

