Category: services

The final season of ‘BoJack Horseman’ starts October 25th

[ad_1] Netflix hasn’t said why the series is ending now, although it has been winding down shows left and right in recent months. Orange is the New Black wrapped up this July after seven seasons, for instance, while GLOW will end with its fourth season. Although viewership can play a role in cancellations, there are […]

Disney deal will keep ESPN on PlayStation Vue for years to come

[ad_1] It wouldn’t be surprising if Sony paid a premium compared to the deal announced in 2015. Disney’s channel offerings have expanded considerably since then, and that’s not including any cost increases for existing channels. And like other streaming TV providers, PlayStation Vue is highly dependent on sports. Sony might not have much choice if […]

YouTube Music will come pre-installed on all Android 10 phones

[ad_1] It almost goes without saying, but this is yet another step toward the impending demise of Google Play Music. The writing has been on the wall for a while. In April, for instance, Google shut down the app’s Artist Hub, which had allowed independent artists to uploaded their music for streaming on Google Play […]

You’ll soon be able to ask Siri to play songs on Spotify

[ad_1] Spotify is finally getting Siri support with iOS 13. You can ask Siri to play songs, albums, and playlists. Here’s how it works: https://t.co/Oc7LegT5yr pic.twitter.com/6F97fbjLtX — Tom Warren (@tomwarren) September 27, 2019 On the Apple Watch, on the other hand, it sounds like Spotify and Siri won’t integrate with one another until Spotify releases […]

Tidal brings its streaming music and videos to Roku

[ad_1] For streaming music listeners who prefer Tidal and its commitment to high-quality lossless audio, now its experience is available via Roku. Subscribers can already access it on a number of home theater receivers and other equipment, and with Roku getting into the soundbar / wireless subwoofer game later this year, it makes sense to […]

Tesla update with Netflix, ‘Cuphead’ and Smart Summon is rolling out now

[ad_1] You’ll be able to kick back and watch a movie or TV on a Model S, Model X, and Model 3 through the Tesla Theater. You can connect your Netflix, YouTube or Hulu account (including Live TV on the latter), or iQiyi and Tencent Video if you’re in China. You’ll only be able to […]

Facebook will test hiding ‘Likes’ on its own site

[ad_1] If you’re a Facebook user in Australia, this means that while your friends and family will still be able to like and add emoji reactions to your posts, they won’t be able to see how many others interacted with it. The same goes if you want to see how many people liked a post […]

Google extends update support on some Chromebooks until 2025

[ad_1] The company has pledged to support a number of models through to June 2025, rather than the standard 6.5 years that starts when Google has finished certifying a model’s base hardware design. The existing policy means a brand new Chromebook could well have significantly less than 6.5 years of support, but the Lenovo revision […]

Uber reportedly tells its staff not to disclose potential crimes

[ad_1] According to The Washington Post, a number of Uber’s Special Investigations employees have come forward to reveal that they are forbidden from contacting the police or advising victims to pursue legal advice following an instance of assault. Meanwhile, the company has a generous three-strikes system which keeps drivers on the road long after they’ve […]