Four Long Island schools were named 2022 Blue Ribbon winners. The National Blue Ribbon Schools Program, a part of the United States Department of Education, announces hundreds of recipients of the award each year. The award was created... Read More
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Staten Island, Queens, Nassau County, and Suffolk County will host Chinese-inspired vibrant winter lantern installations, all with different themes and experiences for the whole family NYC Winter Lantern Festival is returning to New York for the... Read More
iHeartRadio is taking another step into the Metaverse with the launch of iHeartLand on Roblox, a one-of-a-kind place where gaming, live events, never-ending entertainment, music, and the most popular talent come together to offer fans a premiere... Read More
YouTube takes account security seriously, and they are dedicated to ensuring that you’re best equipped with the tools to protect your Google Account. To secure your channel, we encourage you to take the following steps: Turn on Safe... Read More
As the NFL continues its international expansion with five games being played outside of the country this season, one of its longstanding streaming partners, TuneIn, announces an international distribution partnership with the league. TuneIn... Read More
Did you know streaming TV was the future? Nielsen data shows streaming TV viewership in the US surpassed cable for the first time this July. About 34.8 percent of viewing time went to shows on internet services — slightly more than the 34.4... Read More
Leaving your computer unlocked invites anyone to come along and snoop. If your laptop is stolen or lost, it could also land you in an awful spot. Lock yours with a robust and unique password. That means no repeats! Since you need to enter this... Read More
Spyware is malicious software that works quietly in the background, tracking almost everything you do. These sneaky downloads leave digital clues if you know what to look for. Task Manager on a Windows PC and Activity Monitor on a Mac can give you... Read More
Snapchat on Tuesday introduced its first parental control center, nearly 10 months after an executive from the company told Congress it was developing tools aimed at helping parents keep their teens safe. The new tool, called Family Center,... Read More
Alphabet has reportedly placed a bid for “NFL Sunday Ticket.” The NFL is looking for $2.5 billion annually for the out-of-market games package. While YouTube has maintained its primary use as a video platform, Google has explored adding a... Read More
Netflix named Microsoft as its partner for its ad-supported service. The “Stranger Things” streamer, which has been struggling to retain and add subscribers, announced in April that it was planning on rolling out an ad-supported tier... Read More
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell discusses the ongoing bids for NFL media rights, why the NFL could switch to a streaming service, and what the switch could do to linear television ratings and ad dollars. Apple, Disney and Amazon have made bids... Read More
U.S. senators are urging support for a universal charging standard for smartphones and mobile devices after the European Union recently agreed on new rules. In a letter sent Thursday to Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo, Senators Edward J. Markey... Read More
Join Ted Hicks as he moderates the #LNPShow that discusses today’s current events, social topics & raising kids in this current time. Tony D joins the podcast to talk about: Uvalde, Tx & Gun ReformU.S. no longer requiring... Read More
Less than a year after packing up its NBCSN, NBC Sports is apparently calling it quits with yet another sports channel, with plans to shut down The Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA, on September 30. News of the shutdown was first reported... Read More