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14 votes
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Warner Bros. Discovery unveils new flagship streaming service, 'Max'
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Desperate for profits and souring on streaming, Hollywood falls back in love with movie theaters
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Most moviegoers will still go to theaters even if what they’re seeing will soon be streaming – study
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Amazon may buy distressed AMC theater chain in seismic Hollywood streaming shift
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Testing Spotify's virtual radio host – the service curates a stream of songs I've heard before. Do I really need this?
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Netflix dropped ‘The Cloverfield Paradox’ after the Super Bowl five years ago – why streamers are unlikely to try that surprise strategy again
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'Westworld' will soon stream for free on Roku and Tubi after leaving HBO Max
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'Ant-Man: Quantumania' won't stream on Disney Plus for weeks (or months), sorry. Disney has been stretching out the time that films spend only in theaters
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An update on sharing
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Warner Bros. Discovery to keep Discovery+, in strategy shift
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An AI generated version of Seinfeld is running on Twitch non-stop
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Paramount Plus and Showtime become ‘Paramount Plus with Showtime’
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Anker finally comes clean about its Eufy security cameras
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Netflix offloads two completed films, filmmakers shop projects elsewhere
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Apple confirms ‘Flora And Son’, streamer’s biggest Sundance deal since ‘CODA’
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Spotify said Monday that it will cut 6% of its workforce to reduce costs – CEO Daniel Ek took full responsibility for the job cuts, which he called “difficult but necessary”
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‘Fair Play,’ starring Alden Ehrenreich and Phoebe Dynevor, sells to Netflix for $20 million in huge Sundance deal
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Netflix 2023 movie preview
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Netflix and the self-fulfilling cancellation loop
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Thirty-six Golden Globe-nominated movies and where to stream them
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What’s driving TV’s un-renewal wave
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‘Glass Onion’ becomes Netflix’s third most watched film with over 209 million hours
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Noah Baumbach Netflix movie with Brad Pitt and Adam Sandler is on the way
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‘Glass Onion’ manages 82.1 million hours watched in Christmas opening weekend on Netflix
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Netflix will be next on Microsoft’s shopping list
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What gets lost when comedies go straight to streaming
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‘Wednesday’ rockets up Netflix all-time series chart
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Anker’s Eufy lied to us about the security of its security cameras. Despite claims of only using local storage, Eufy has been uploading identifiable footage to the cloud.
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How Parker Finn’s ‘Smile’ went from streaming to theatrical in a single night
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Former WarnerBros executive Jason Killar on the streaming wars and the future of media
@Jason Kilar: The @WSJ asked me to write about the streaming wars and the future of media. Here is the essay + a Twitter thread which covers a few of the main points. https://t.co/BzRQIEAZMY via @WSJ
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As pay TV subscribers decline faster, pressure builds for streaming profits
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Chris Rock to be first comedian to perform live on Netflix
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Spotify is openly lashing out at Apple over a dispute that centers on the 30% App Store fee they charge for in-app digital services transactions
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HBO Max price will head due “north” when it combines with Discovery+ next Spring, Warner Discovery streaming czar JB Perrette says; Ad load on cheaper tier could also double
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Netflix’s ad plan is missing multiple popular titles
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YouTube’s Primetime Channels bring streaming movies and TV into the YouTube app
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HBO Max adding ten original ‘Star Trek’ movies, bringing back all eight ‘Harry Potter’ films
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Lilyhammer, Netflix's first released Netflix Original, will soon be departing the service in multiple regions including the United States
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Movie theaters want more from Netflix, but the streaming giant isn't ready to budge on its release model
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iPad recommendations
After reserving a Steam Deck twice, and letting it drop, trying to get FTL running acceptably with touch controls on my old generic Windows Tablet, and doing the bulk of gaming and leisure time...
After reserving a Steam Deck twice, and letting it drop, trying to get FTL running acceptably with touch controls on my old generic Windows Tablet, and doing the bulk of gaming and leisure time with my phone, I wonder if the best solution to my varied tech needs might be just to bite the bullet, turn in my Android cred and take a walk on the iPad side. I haven't used an Apple device regularly since my iPod touch from ten years ago and ever since that was stolen, I was all Android, all the time. But if I want a device to read comics (PDFs, Kindle/Comixology, Hoopla), watch streaming (Netflix, Prime Video, Youtube), try out games (Apple Arcade, Xcloud Web) but have the option to go back to my old reliables (FTL, Binding of Isaac), should I consider dropping $200 on an older iPad and see if it fits my needs? Should I do it now, or wait on rumors of new ones in October? I know they're supported for longer then the average Android, but at the same time, I don't want to pick one up just in time for it to be a security risk either.
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Netflix with ads will cost $7 per month at launch in November
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Discover the hidden gems on Spotify that would never normally get surfaced with their algorithms
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Disney+ adds indigenous language dubs of Lion King, Moana, and Bambi
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Disney chief Bob Chapek sees clear path for Hulu to merge with Disney+ once Comcast buyout is complete
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Inside the documentary cash grab
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Paramount is considering shutting down Showtime and migrating its content to Paramount+
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This 'boring' album cover is hiding a masterpiece
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‘The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power’ premiere draws twenty-five million global viewers in first day, Amazon says
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Laid-off HBO Max execs reveal Warner Bros. Discovery is killing off diversity and courting ‘Middle America’
6 votes