After getting rejected twice by Spirit Airlines, JetBlue is appealing directly to stockholders as it launches a hostile takeover of the rival airline. In April, Spirit rebuffed a $33 per share offer and said it would instead continue moving forward... Read More
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Nassau Coliseum stood as the state-of-the-art for indoor arenas back in 1972 when it first opened. Since then the building has become legendary, hosting iconic rock stars, presidents, and dynastic hockey teams. Below we gathered some historical facts... Read More
BT and Warner Bros Discovery have confirmed they will go ahead with a 50:50 joint venture company that will see the operating business of BT Sport transferred to the US conglomerate. The new offering will include content from both BT Sport and... Read More
Step outside Sunday night and you’ll be able to catch a glimpse of the total lunar eclipse. Late in the evening, the full moon is slated to pass directly into Earth’s shadow cast by the sun, illuminating the moon a brilliant... Read More
Apple is preparing to pay out $14.8 million as part of a settlement of a class-action lawsuit that alleged the company stored iCloud subscribers’ data on third-party servers without informing them. The free version of Apple iCloud... Read More
Disney Plus again beat analysts’ expectations during the second quarter of 2022, adding a further 7.9 million subscribers worldwide. Wall Street is believed to have expected the streaming service to see an uptick of between 4.5-5 million. It... Read More
According to the New York Times, Netflix told employees in a recent memo that the company was working to bring the ad-supported option to the platform by the end of 2022. The paper of record’s sources also indicate that Netflix will begin rolling... Read More
Apple announced Tuesday that it will discontinue production of its iconic iPod Touch device, with the remaining stock only available “while supplies last.” For many, the iPod touch specifically was an entryway to Apple’s wider... Read More
A new website at getinternet.gov lets visitors sign up for the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), a federal initiative launched late last year giving low-income households a discount on their monthly internet bill, or a reduction if they... Read More
The company behind the TurboTax tax-filing program will pay $141 million to customers across the United States who were deceived by misleading promises of free tax-filing services, New York’s attorney general announced Wednesday. Under the... Read More
Virgin Media is getting into streaming with the launch of Stream, a new service which combines TV channels with on-demand apps, streaming subscriptions and must watch films. It is available as a 30-day rolling contract, which allows viewers to... Read More
A new survey from Blackbird suggests cloud is impacting production but the vast majority of workflows remain inefficient. The study, completed by Coretta Research, find that 90 per cent of respondents said they have adopted cloud production and... Read More
How many times has this happened to you? You search for something online, and the next thing you know – your social media pages are bombarded with ads for the exact same product? But, the news isn’t all bad. Turns out that there are new... Read More
Are Netflix’s best days behind them? Betteridge’s law of headlines doesn’t apply to this inquiry, because we’re genuinely asking. The streaming giant lost 200,000 subscribers in Q1 2022, marking the service’s first contraction in... Read More
Has this ever happened to you? You’re re-reading the tweet, you realize that thanks to a typing error, you’ve tweeted the exact opposite of what you wanted to say. Twitter famously does not feature an edit button, so the only thing you... Read More