Ava DuVernay’s Array has parted ways with Spotify and will no longer be making podcasts for the audio giant. Last year, Array and Spotify had announced a multiyear first-look deal for Array to produce scripted and unscripted podcasts with... Read More
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Texas is suing Facebook parent company Meta over claims that the social media platform violated Texas law with its facial recognition technology. Facebook’s facial recognition technology is no longer being used by the platform, but the Lone... Read More
Over 10 million US households are enrolled in the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), a $14.2 billion program that provides a monthly broadband subsidy to qualifying low-income homes, the White House announced today. The Affordable... Read More
The government won’t stand in the way of the planned merger between WarnerMedia and Discovery. The $43-billion deal will create a massive media titan that could result in major fallout for streaming consumers. It seems inevitable that we are... Read More
The word “cryptocurrency” has been dominating the investment sector for a decade, but quite a few would-be investors remain unaware of its potential impact on their portfolios. The unnecessary use of technical jargon and talk of “get... Read More
Last year, there were 1,862 data breaches according to the Identity Theft Resource Center’s 2021 Annual Data Breach Report. That is an all time high and a 68% increase over breaches in 2020. According to Lookout, the leader in delivering integrated... Read More
Peloton has been on the ride of its life over the past few months. In late January, after declining nearly 24% in one day, Peloton is pedaling toward a (kind of?) recovery. Rumor has it that companies like Amazon, Apple, and Nike all... Read More
From the grocery store to the gas station, the prices of many products are going up. For Amazon Prime members everywhere, the membership is just the latest thing to go up in cost.Earlier this week, Amazon announced it would be raising prices on... Read More
Most internet users browse content online using the surface web, a segment of the internet where sites are indexed by popular search engines and can be easily viewed using traditional web browsers. While the surface web may represent most of what the... Read More
Even before the racial element emerged, the fallout from Rogan’s controversial statements on COVID vaccines were already costing Spotify not only music, but also other podcasts. Vox Media’s The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway and the... Read More
Making a film isn’t an overnight process. Funding has to be secured, a cast and crew have to be hired, and then, after all of the footage is shot, video editors need to get the film ready for its big release. All of these things happen behind the... Read More
In case you haven’t played, Wordle is the popular word puzzle game where users get six attempts to guess a five-letter word. At this stage of Wordle’s life, you’re either in one or two camps: checking the Wordle website daily... Read More
The sudden hit Wordle, in which once a day players get six chances to guess a five-letter word, has been acquired by The New York Times Company. The purchase, announced by The Times on Monday, reflects the growing importance of games, like... Read More
Spotify has bowed in the face of pressure from critics about supporting the spread of COVID and vaccine misinformation with a plan to add warning labels on its global platform to content that skirts the line between “what is acceptable and what is... Read More
You can’t cancel your paid subscription through any of their apps: IOS, Android, Windows, or MacOS. You must visit their website, and you click on account overview. From there, you scroll down to your plan and hit change plan. Next, you... Read More