Kourtnee Jackson

Streaming Services to Cancel or Keep in July 2022

With Stranger Things 4 part 2 on Netflix, the service is a must-have for fans in July. There’s still a while to go until House of the Dragon is available to watch on HBO Max, but does that mean you should cancel it for now? Every month you may need to weigh whether to cancel a streaming service because of …

Read More »

Love Hulu? Try These Tips To Make Your Streaming Experience Even Better

Hulu is home to a remarkable selection of originals, films, weekly episode drops from major TV networks and even a live TV option. With over 45 million subscribers, the service has held its spot as one of the major streaming giants alongside Netflix, HBO Max and Disney Plus.  Now, we know Netflix has a stack of obscure settings, but did …

Read More »

Snapchat Launches Paid Version With Extra Features

Snapchat is inviting is 330 million-plus users to try out its new features — via subscription. On Wednesday, the social media company announced the launch of Snapchat Plus, which grants access to “a collection of exclusive, experimental, and pre-release features available in Snapchat.” The cost is $4 per month, and while the paid tier doesn’t eliminate the stream of ads …

Read More »

Nothing Phone Will Have a Midrange Snapdragon Processor

As the countdown clock ticks on for the Nothing Phone 1 launch, more details are emerging about the phone. Last year, founder Carl Pei revealed that the startup company partnered with Qualcomm to use its chips in Nothing products. Because the new phone will run on an Android system, it was rumored that Nothing Phone 1 may operate with the …

Read More »

Best Streaming Services for Reality TV: Peacock, Discovery Plus, Netflix and More

In the realm of reality TV, we’ve gone way beyond the experiment that was MTV’s The Real World. Today, you can hatch a business on Shark Tank or take a deep dive with Pawn Stars. Reality shows launch careers, crush dreams and turn ordinary people into household names. Just ask Kelly Clarkson, Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino, or NeNe Leakes. You can …

Read More »

Was Your Netflix Account Hacked by Freeloaders? Here’s How to Tell

Netflix has managed to create personalized experiences for users, and as a result, many of us have grown protective of our watchlists, preferences and recommendation lineups. And based on how much subscriptions cost, you probably don’t take your account — or who has access to it — for granted. But, even up against your best efforts to manage your passwords, freeloaders …

Read More »

Nothing Shares Photo of Translucent Phone 1 Ahead of July Reveal

Nothing teased on Wednesday a look at its Phone 1 ahead of the product’s launch on July 12.  The London startup tweeted a photo of the translucent smartphone, along with a marketing pitch. “Bold. Warm. Full of soul. A return to instinct. This is phone (1),” the company tweeted.  Similar to Nothing’s Ear 1 earbuds, the phone has see-through exterior that …

Read More »

Streaming in June: Which Services to Love or Leave

Did you already finish binge-watching Stranger Things 4? Would you rather skip HBO Max until you can watch House of the Dragon on demand? Thanks to their release schedules, you may be thinking about canceling a streaming service — temporarily or even for good. Prices for multiple subscriptions add up quickly, especially in these difficult financial times. With that in mind, I’d …

Read More »

Slack’s Pronunciation Feature Aims to Help You Get Your Co

To help strengthen online team communication, Slack is rolling out a new audio feature. Beginning June 1, users will be able to record name pronunciations to tack onto their profiles. The company made the announcement Wednesday in a blog post that outlines a group of updates coming to the Slack profile.   Users will find the audio feature located under …

Read More »

YouTube Feature Looks to Help You Connect Your Phone to Your TV

YouTube is going beyond the standard cast-to-TV option available for mobile phones. On Wednesday, the company launched a new feature that’s designed to let users do more than just stream videos from their phones to the TV screen. Viewers who connect their Android and iOS phones to the big screen can now interact with YouTube videos through a variety of …

Read More »