In years past, if you wanted to catch an out-of-market NFL game that isn’t the home team at a bar, restaurant, or hotel, you’d have to find a specific-team friendly location to enjoy watching your favorite team play football. Starting in 2023,... Read More
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The National Basketball Association (NBA) has disclosed a data breach impacting the personal information of an unknown number of basketball fans. According to a data breach notice, the incident stemmed from a security breach at an unnamed... Read More
After a four-year wait, the next chapter in the John Wick saga is finally here. If it’s been a while since your latest marathon of the Keanu Reeves action franchise, we can’t blame you for needing — or even wanting, for old... Read More
Which app do Americans most want to delete from their phones? Instagram. Security website VPNOverview analyzed the internet search trends for the 30 most popular apps to see which ones people were most interested in... Read More
When David “Trugoy the Dove” Jolicoeur of influential rap group De La Soul died last month, fans who wished to hear their work on music streaming services would have been unable to do so due to legal and copyright issues. But on Friday, De La... Read More
TikTok is rolling out new features to help limit the amount of time kids spend using the social media app. In the coming weeks, all users under the age of 18 will only be allowed to use the app for 60 minutes per day. For users over 13, they will... Read More
LIV Golf announced the launch of a brand-new global streaming app called LIV Golf Plus. This app allows fans from around the world to watch live and on-demand coverage of the entire 2023 LIV Golf League calendar of events, starting with the... Read More
Microsoft rolled out a premium Teams messaging offering powered by ChatGPT to simplify meetings using the AI chatbot that has taken Silicon Valley by a storm. The premium service will cost $7 per month in June before increasing to $10 in July,... Read More
YouTube has announced a test to allow podcasters to “create and measure podcasts in YouTube Studio”. If you’re in this experiment (we’re not), you can upload a podcast, view podcasts, and mark existing playlists as podcasts... Read More
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced a new paid subscription service for Facebook and Instagram on Sunday, granting users a hallowed blue check for a monthly fee. Meta Verified will cost $11.99 a month on web and $14.99 a month on... Read More
Twitter said it will allow only paid subscribers to use text messages as a two-factor authentication (2FA) method to secure their accounts. After March 20, “only Twitter Blue subscribers will be able to use text messages as their two-factor... Read More
Walmart is the latest corporate giant to mandate work-from-the-office days, and that’s increasingly becoming the norm. Workers have been reluctant about giving up their newfound work-life balance and savings on gasoline for commutes.... Read More
The first trailer for “The Flash” debuted ahead of Super Bowl LVII online. Watch it below. Both Ben Affleck and Michael Keaton will reprise their roles as their respective Batmen in the film. Sasha Calle will star as Kara... Read More
Moviegoers will soon have to pay more for good seats. AMC is launching a new premium pricing plan called “Sightline” that includes three tiers. Common seats will be a standard price, bad seats – like the ones right up front... Read More
It was an all-you-can-eat buffet for a Michigan boy last weekend. Six-year-old Mason Stonehouse was playing on his dad’s phone before bedtime and spent about $1,000 on Grubhub orders. The food started coming to the Chesterfield Township... Read More