Mozilla Firefox is trying to make use of Fakespot, a company it recently acquired, to get rid of fake customer reviews.
Good news for fans of British comedy, game shows, crime dramas, and more: your free, ad-supported streaming TV choices are about to expand.
Announced last month, the Bleacher Report-branded add-on tier carries no added cost to current Max subscribers for a limited time.
The survey was conducted before Our Flag Means Death season two arrived, but you can't deny the power of pirate romance.
Couch potatoes, better check your cushions for coins: DIRECTTV and DIRECTV STREAM bills are about to rise.
The cable companies hope the Xumo Stream Box will stop the bleeding when it comes to cord-cutters.
The U.S.-based big tech companies make it nearly impossible to switch from one cloud infrastructure to another, Ofcom claims.
Starting today, it's $8.99 to watch streaming content without ads—but there's good news if you don't mind a few commercial breaks.
Zoom Docs will use AI to take collaborative notes during meetings months after Microsoft and Google released similar features.
Yet another price hike is on the horizon shortly after Netflix promoted its cheaper ad-free offering and killed the Basic subscription.
Her new book Extremely Online talks about how so-called ‘mommy blogs’ and figures like Julia Allison pioneered our current creator ecosystem despite harassment.
As Netflix officially ends its DVD-by-mail service, Scarecrow Video is stepping in to fill the void and defend history.
BeReal's user base has dropped by 18% since it peaked in popularity last year, according to stats collected by Similarweb. BeReal says that's not true.
The last good independent social media network is getting swallowed up.
Bruce Campbell returned as his cult-beloved horror character in Starz' series, which aired from 2015-2018 but should have continued forever.
The Adult Swim show's co-creator reveals more about his fractured relationship with Roiland, and what lies ahead for the animated hit.
The Netflix anime series based on Bryan Lee O'Malley's graphic novel arrives November 17.
You can now ask for recommendations on the streamer with conversational prompts.
The director of Dune: Part Two and Blade Runner 2049 thinks large-format theaters, screening films like Oppenheimer , are the way forward.
The streamer that made its name on offering lectures from the biggest celebrities is getting a class in economics.
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