Netflix won’t join Apple’s video streaming service

Netflix CEO Reed Hastings confirmed that his company won’t be playing a role in Apple’s upcoming video streaming service. “We want to have people watch our content on our service,” he said Monday. “We’ve chosen not to integrate into their service.” Apple is expected to reveal its offering at an event next Monday, but Hastings’ …

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Disney closes Fox takeover, forging a Hollywood monster to take on Netflix

It may not get a dramatic trailer drop, but it’s still one of the most highly-anticipated climaxes in Hollywood. Disney, the largest traditional media company in the world, closed its takeover of major parts of fellow Hollywood giant 21st Century Fox late Tuesday. It marks the companies officially becoming one a year after they first reached an agreement to merge …

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Pixel 3a and 3a XL to be new Google midrange phones, says leak

We’ve seen three generations of Google Pixel phones, and so far they’ve all been winners. The bummer? They’re on the expensive side, with the excellent Pixel 3 starting at $799, £739 or AU$1,199. The larger Pixel 3 XL is even pricier. Google will be introducing new, more affordable phones called the Pixel 3a and 3a XL, according to leaked information given …

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Best apps to help prepare for spring cleaning 2019

Turn off the TV and shed your winter hermit shell because spring is right around the corner. If you haven’t thought about spring cleaning yet, it’s not too late. Use these helpful cleaning apps to inspire you to sweep last year’s mess out the back door and get your house tidied up. FlyLady FlyLady (download for iOS), based on the …

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Facebook takes steps to protect you from discriminatory ads

Facebook is making changes to a range of ads on the social network in an effort to protect its users who are searching for a job or housing from discrimination.  Advertisers that run housing, employment and credit ads will no longer be able to target users based on age, gender or ZIP code, and will also have fewer options when …

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Angry Birds AR is heading to iPhone. Here’s what it’s like to play

Games that use augmented reality could involve layers on top of the real world, maps that bend our reality into new universes. Or sometimes it’s just launching birds into pigs. Apple’s next big AR game get for iOS is Angry Birds… which, while it isn’t exactly Harry Potter or Pokemon, has an established universe of its own. Rovio’s augmented reality game …

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Want a Galaxy S10, S10 Plus or S10E? Already have one? Start here

The Galaxy S10, S10 Plus and S10E are yours for the taking. Whether you’ve already bought one, are going to buy one or are still on the fence, there’s a lot you’ll want to know about Samsung’s latest batch of phones. Like how much they cost, what the difference is between them, what the accessories are like and if the phones themselves …

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Apple’s new iPads: Save $25 when you preorder

In case you missed it, Apple announced new tablets yesterday: A $399 iPad Mini and a $499 iPad Air. As always with new Apple product launches, don’t expect any kind of sale pricing for at least– Hang on, what’s this? For a limited time, Best Buy is offering $25 off any of the new iPads when you preorder. To get …

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Adobe and Moleskine team up, launch digital drawing notebook for creatives

Creative software company Adobe and luxury stationary maker Moleskine have teamed up to launch an analog-to-digital drawing notebook aimed at creatives and designers. The clumsily named notebook is called the  “Moleskine Paper Tablet – Creative Cloud Connected,” and it enables illustrators to sketch on paper while their images are simultaneously converted to digital images. Though it’s a niche device, this …

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Alamo Drafthouse movie subscription to launch nationwide this year

Alamo Drafthouse, a theater chain known for its food and drinks, will launch its movie tickets subscription service, Alamo Season Pass, by the end of this year nationwide, according to an Alamo spokesperson. The theater chain has been testing the beta version of Season Pass since July, according to Business Insider, which earlier reported news of this year’s nationwide launch.  …

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Firefox update blocks annoying autoplaying audio and video

Mozilla’s Firefox browser is working to minimize inconveniences we encounter online. The browser’s latest update, version 66 released Tuesday, silences autoplaying videos by default, prevents page jumps and makes it easier to find what you’re looking for in multiple tabs. The Block Autoplay feature will by default stop videos from starting automatically on news sites or those that host movies …

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Google to ask Android users to choose preferred browser

Google will prompt Android users to choose their preferred web browser and search apps, a senior Google executive said Tuesday, as it tries to avoid new EU antitrust sanctions. The European Commission slapped Google with a record fine of 4.34 billion euros ($5 billion) in July over antitrust violations related to the Android mobile operating system. Google’s agreements with phone …

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Google’s Inbox by Gmail app will apparently shut down April 2

The Inbox by Gmail app will join Google+ in digital oblivion in two weeks, it seems. We’ve known for a few months that Google would be discontinuing the personalized email app, but some people using it on Android devices got a notification saying it will shut down on April 2 and a link pushing them to the main Gmail app. “This …

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The amazing TCL 6

It’s back: An amazing price on one of our very favorite TVs of 2018. The TCL 6 series Roku TV — CNET’s Editors’ Choice as the TV with the best picture quality for the money, period — is back on sale at Walmart, Amazon and Best Buy.  Best Buy has the lowest prices, charging $550 for the 55-inch model (a savings …

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Patreon: We’re changing our fees and services. Please don’t freak out.

For a company making transformative changes to services and fees, Patreon‘s main message to its current creators seems counterintuitive: Almost nothing is changing for you. Tuesday, membership site Patreon announced a major revamping of the services it offers creators who use its platform to build their own subscription membership businesses — as well as the commissions it takes from every sale. But people …

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