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  • Comcast’s New $20 a Month Streaming Service With 40 Live Channels, Peacock Premium & More Is Now Available

    Comcast’s New $20 a Month Streaming Service With 40 Live Channels, Peacock Premium & More Is Now Available

    Last week Comcast announced a new $ 20-a-month streaming service that will include 40+ channels from A&E, AMC, Hallmark, and select Warner Bros. Discovery channels. This service will also include Peacock Premium and a collection of free channels from its Xumo Play service. Now Comcast has launched the service and Comcast internet customers can signup…

  • YouTube Stories are Shutting Down

    YouTube Stories are Shutting Down

    In only a few short weeks, YouTube has decided it will be closing the curtains on its Stories feature and moving on to YouTube Shorts.

  • 2023 NBA Finals: How to Watch Nuggets vs. Heat for Free

    2023 NBA Finals: How to Watch Nuggets vs. Heat for Free

    The Denver Nuggets and Miami Heat face off in the 2023 NBA Finals. You can find out how to watch each game for free, below. When to Watch 2023 NBA Finals Schedule All games are to air on ABC *If Necessary How to Watch the 2023 NBA Finals Live Without Cable You can watch the…

  • Apple TV+’s “Ted Lasso” Ranks as the Most Popular Streaming Show by TVision

    Apple TV+’s “Ted Lasso” Ranks as the Most Popular Streaming Show by TVision

    America’s favorite football coach tops TVision’s Power Score charts for the third week in a row. AppleTV’s Ted Lasso outranked the first season of Amazon’s Citadel and the debut season of Paramount+’s The Family Stallone as the most-watched series for the week of May 22nd, 2023. Ted Lasso is a comedy-drama about a U.S. college…

  • Google Ends Support for Old Chromecast Streaming Players

    Google Ends Support for Old Chromecast Streaming Players

    Google is celebrating a decade of Chromecast by discontinuing the service for first-generation models. Google launched Chromecast back in 2013 as a quick, cost-effective way to get online entertainment directly on your television. It allowed users to watch shows, films, and even listen to music with a simple plug-in device that connected televisions to WiFi.…

  • Mohu Announces a New Line Improved OTA Antennas

    Mohu Announces a New Line Improved OTA Antennas

    Today Mohu, one of the largest producers of antennas, announced a new of improved OTA antennas. Mohu says this new lineup of antennas modernizes their lineup with new tech and a new look. “In addition to the aesthetic updates, we also made technical enhancements to our TV antennas, most notably by incorporating an attached coaxial…

  • Minnesota Passes Right to Repair Law Making It Legal to Repair Your Devices

    Minnesota Passes Right to Repair Law Making It Legal to Repair Your Devices

    Starting July 1st, 2024, Minnesota will enact the right-to-repair law allowing consumers and independent repair shops access to the parts and tools needed to fix their own equipment. Signed by Governor Tim Walz on May 24th, 2023, the law will cover most products sold before July 1st, 2021. In an announcement, Nathan Proctor, Senior Director…

  • T-Mobile Home Internet Get an Updated App

    T-Mobile Home Internet Get an Updated App

    Back in 2021, T-Mobile launched its Home Internet service with basic signal strengths and a bit lacking in gateways. Now, T-Mobile is revealing some new features on its Home Internet app, including three main gateway models in addition to some customizable options. Previously, there was no way users could see which bands were connected to…

  • Amazon Alexa Ends Celebrity Voice Feature – Here is How to Get a Refund

    Amazon Alexa Ends Celebrity Voice Feature – Here is How to Get a Refund

    Amazon is removing the Celebrity Personalities feature on Alexa devices, partly due to the massive rounds of layoffs the company has been undergoing this year. Amazon has eliminated over 10,000 jobs this year and its Alexa Voice Assistant division lost several employees during Amazon’s layoff rollout. Alexa has been costing Amazon more money than it…

  • Is Comcast Giving Up on Cable TV? Has Cord Cutting Finally Won?

    Is Comcast Giving Up on Cable TV? Has Cord Cutting Finally Won?

    Over the last few years, cable Tv companies have started to give up on their TV services. Recently we learned that WOW! cable TV would be shutting down its TV service. This has raised the question if larger cable TV services would soon leave traditional cable TV behind as smaller services have. Now Comcast may…