New York City Mayor Eric Adams said on Tuesday that professional sports teams and players eager to ditch the local COVID-19 vaccine mandate will have to be patient. All private-sector workers in New York City must show proof that they have been... Read More
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Netflix knows you share your password. And soon you might have to start paying for the privilege. Over the last year, Netflix been working on ways to “enable members who share outside their household to do so easily and securely, while also... Read More
The US Senate advanced a bill Tuesday that would bring an end to the twice-yearly changing of clocks, in favor of a “new, permanent standard time” that would mean brighter winter evenings. The Sunshine Protection Act,... Read More
IN HER ELEMENT is a new 30-minute documentary film, from Reese Witherspoon’s media company Hello Sunshine and Hewlett Packard Enterprise, which features three revolutionary female pioneers using technology to advance their fields, while inspiring... Read More
LimeWire, the defunct file-sharing website, is set to make a comeback. The controversial service was shut down back in 2010, after a lengthy legal battle with the Recording Industry Association of America over allegations of music piracy.... Read More
According to American Lung Association, 135 million Americans are breathing unhealthy air. People inhale lots of pollutants unknowingly, not just germs, but also small particles in the air, which have long-lasting adverse effects on the lungs. Masks... Read More
Teen Tech Week is upon us and considering that U.S. teens spend an average of nine hours consuming entertainment media a day, it is important to keep them educated in online safety. Whether teens are using streaming services, playing video games or... Read More
Apple has snared rights to a Friday-night package of Major League Baseball games, extending Silicon Valley’s reach into the world of sports. Under terms of the new pact, Apple will have exclusive rights to telecast two “Friday Night... Read More
Apple unveiled a new budget iPhone SE during its “Peek Performance” event on Tuesday (March 8). The new phone supports 5G and comes equipped with the A15 Bionic, the fastest CPU ever put in a smartphone. Apple said that the... Read More
Samsung said that hackers breached its internal company data, gaining access to some source codes of Galaxy-branded devices like smartphones. The statement from the South Korean electronics giant comes after hacking group Lapsus$ claimed over the... Read More
IMDb TV, Amazon’s free streaming service, announced today that the IMDb TV app has launched on all Samsung 2019-2021 TVs and will be available on 2017-2019 Smart TVs in a couple of days. IMDb TV viewers used to have to access the service on... Read More
Twitter may be looking at following Facebook’s lead and adding podcasts to the social network. While there is no official announcement, tech sleuth Jane Wong has published a photo of what appears to be a podcast tab for Twitter.... Read More
Not all jobs are treated the same — and not all require a college degree to have a successful career. Data journalism website Stacker sought to find the highest-paying jobs that don’t require a college degree in New York City. It consulted... Read More
Reports speculate that in addition to acquiring the Sunday Ticket rights the NFL might also be looking to bundle in its NFL Media arm. This division runs the NFL Network and NFL RedZone channels and league commissioner Roger Goodell has spoken in the... Read More
Mozilla is warning users that when Firefox — and Google’s Chrome — reach version 100, major websites may no longer identify them properly, and not work properly as a result. Firefox is currently on version 97, while Chrome is on version... Read More