What’s on at Hulu in September 2020
When I was growing up, September meant something. Cooler fall weather ( no ), return to school ( no ) and new TV shows premiered […]
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When I was growing up, September meant something. Cooler fall weather ( no ), return to school ( no ) and new TV shows premiered […]
Continue reading »Google Play Music is leaving and will be replaced by YouTube Music in the coming weeks. Google has made the transition easy for anyone who […]
Continue reading »Disney undoubtedly wants me to use this free ad slot to promote Mulan’s digital premiere, that spring blockbuster that never happened – and of course, […]
Continue reading »The latest Android TV Home update adds a new Cinema Highlights section to the Android TV home screen. This new tab, now one of the […]
Continue reading »The Chrome Web Store is a mess , of course, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t use legitimate extensions to improve your browser experience – […]
Continue reading »Thought the data from that infamous Instagram post was lost after you deleted it like tears in a digital rain? Think again. Cybersecurity researcher Saugat […]
Continue reading »In terms of animation, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller have earned an incredible amount of my goodwill. Partly cloudy with a chance of meatballs, which […]
Continue reading »Like many millennial children, Caleb Loschiavo grew up loving the Harry Potter series. “As a child, it always seemed to me that I didn’t fit […]
Continue reading »If you’ve ever wondered how a movie script translates to what you see on screen, including how much of an actor’s dialogue was improvised or […]
Continue reading »Our timeline morphed into a Black Mirror episode so gradually we didn’t even notice (well, maybe some of us did ). But the new reality […]
Continue reading »Ever wonder how much data your streaming apps are using? Here’s the good news: for the most part, the differences between most apps aren’t that […]
Continue reading »It sounds counterintuitive, but listen to me. If you’re looking for a new browser extension, or want to download a recommended one, stop looking in […]
Continue reading »I love old movies. My wife … no. This is the stone for us when it comes to deciding what we want to watch together […]
Continue reading »This week’s line of new Netflix Originals includes a study of contrasts: a series of papers exploring controversial wellness treatments – think tantra, bee venom […]
Continue reading »Edge Chromium is a decent web browser . I would even say that it is worth moving from Google Chrome given its improvements in memory […]
Continue reading »By the end of 2020, Google Play Music will join Google’s ever-growing list of dead products . If you’ve ever used this service to store […]
Continue reading »iOS: Twitter users can now restrict who can reply to their tweets using the iOS app, and we hope this feature hits Android and the […]
Continue reading »In Stephen King’s IT, a curse of sorts lies on the city of Derry, Maine. Every 27 years, Pennywise’s demonic spirit returns to town and […]
Continue reading »In a move designed to launch an internet micro-controversy the likes of which we’ve never seen since some people tried to tell other people not […]
Continue reading »Sometimes you want a cinematic YouTube experience, but the default player dimensions on the website leave a lot to be desired on the desktop. A […]
Continue reading »Of course, you and your friends can do your quarantine by looking at everyone’s queues on all existing streaming services. And that’s all well and […]
Continue reading »Today I stumbled upon a service called Vicarfully that allows you to create new Twitter lists based on who other Twitter users follow. It’s an […]
Continue reading »Everyone loves Netflix, especially when you don’t have to pay for it. That’s why you’re sharing someone else’s account, right? Well, scammers love free Netflix […]
Continue reading »Movies Anywhere recently introduced a new Watch Together feature that allows multiple people to meet to watch movies in sync over the Internet. The new […]
Continue reading »Spotify is available on just about every popular device we can think of. Every app does pretty much the same whether you’re listening on a […]
Continue reading »The most important innovations at Netflix this week give you the choice between diving into a turbulent past or gazing into the present. It’s hard […]
Continue reading »Excerpt from my pandemic diary, day 132: “Today the kids asked Alexa to play Roar 53 times. I can feel myself losing my mind. I’m […]
Continue reading »After the July blockbuster, August on Netflix looks a little quieter – unless you’re a fan of Avatar: The Last Airbender , in which case […]
Continue reading »Social media is a great tool for raising money for charities or even just to help you in an unforeseen emergency. As part of the […]
Continue reading »The popular voice changer software for PC Voicemod is now available as a free app for iOS / iPadOS and Android, making it much easier […]
Continue reading »One of the most frustrating things about the entertaining but highly annoying 2018 film Green Book is the arbitrary use of a very good title. […]
Continue reading »So, every week, I write these Monday morning posts that reveal what’s new and exciting about Netflix for the week ahead. It’s a useful process […]
Continue reading »The 2020 election was supposed to be controversial no matter what, and it’s no surprise that tons of misinformation is spreading around Facebook from those […]
Continue reading »You may have a dark system theme; you may have configured all your favorite apps to use the dark theme. However, the websites you usually […]
Continue reading »Time to stop using Chrome ? We’re certainly poised to take the resource-consuming browser to the pasture, especially given the recent news that Microsoft’s hopeful […]
Continue reading »In 2020, Disney is such an influential force in commerce, media and culture that it’s hard to imagine it wasn’t ever one of the most […]
Continue reading »In the early days of isolation – when I tried to convince myself that by summer everything could be back to normal, even though I […]
Continue reading »Facebook Messenger now lets you post other open apps, browser tabs, photos, videos, and more during video calls. And even better, you don’t have to […]
Continue reading »We’ve all tried to log out of Facebook for years. Science tells us we have to do this , and maybe some of us even […]
Continue reading »Peacock , NBCUniversal’s new streaming platform launched today to the general public, and if you’re already paying for Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, and / […]
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