Ever see the Twitter trends list and have no idea what the trending words and hashtags mean? You’re not alone. As a result of the sometimes vague nature of the trends list, Twitter is rolling out updates that add more context to the curation... Read More
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The next generation of smartphones from Apple will all feature 5G technology — which will allow them to access a wireless network that promises faster internet and quicker response times than the current LTE models — only the largest model will... Read More
New consumer research from Leichtman Research Group, Inc. (LRG) finds that 78% of all U.S. households have a subscription video on-Demand (SVOD) service from Netflix, Amazon Prime, and/or Hulu – up from 69% in 2018, and 52% in 2015. In addition, 55%... Read More
Remote interviews are a fact of life for every podcaster, and in today’s era of social distancing, more so than ever. Since you rarely get the chance at an interview do-over, nailing down your remote recording workflow is essential. We’ll show you... Read More
You’re about to get three whole days to celebrate the unofficial end of summer. On its own, a long weekend is pretty sweet. But one thing can make it even sweeter: Krispy Kreme. Like other restaurants, the donut chain is... Read More
Amazon is opening a new Whole Foods store in Brooklyn, but it won’t be open to the public. In a first for the company, the Whole Foods store will be permanently online only, charged with fulfilling online grocery orders for customers in the... Read More
Facebook updated its policies on political ads. Zuck had this to say regarding the change, The US elections are just two months away, and with Covid-19 affecting communities across the country, I’m concerned about the challenges people... Read More
In a welcome change for baseball fans in an MLB season like no other, a number of flagship radio stations are now offering a live audio stream of games within local markets. Major League Baseball has long-controlled the audio and video streams of... Read More
365 Days of Free-Trial Streaming: 39 Streaming Services, 100% Binge-Watch Worthy 📺 Whether you’re a heavyweight binge-watcher or dabble in the occasional couch potato session, streaming is one of the most popular ways to stay entertained... Read More
The U.S. Marshals are working with Ohio authorities to find missing and exploited children, and so far at least 25 kids have been rescued. The children were found across the state in 20 days. They were found in East Cleveland, Akron, Mansfield,... Read More
Netflix has developed algorithms that dynamically adjust the bit rate to match the content being streamed by viewers. The idea is that if a viewer watches 4K or HDR content, the bit rate drops. The company describes this process as “optimised... Read More
When we think of back to school, we think of whimsical things such as the famous Staples TV commercial that played the Christmas song “Most Wonderful Time of the Year” to the shopping joy of relieved parents sending their kids back to... Read More
In these days where there is high anxiety around COVID-19, getting your sleep isn’t easy. But a good night’s sleep is a key factor in maintaining your health and protecting your immune system. “Sleep is so important. It can make... Read More
When you save pre-tax money in your retirement plan, you don’t pay taxes until you withdraw it. Lower your taxes as you save Pretty much all retirement plan participants make pre-tax contributions. The money you save in the plan doesn’t... Read More
It’s now more apparent than ever that the conveniences of plastic packaging are being outweighed by the environmental impact of the problematic material. Ramping up recycling efforts and minimizing one-time-use plastics are critical... Read More