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Amazon will reportedly charge a monthy fee to access its upcoming Alexa AI upgrade
Neowin· 3 days agoAccording to its unnamed source, Amazon plans to set a monthly subscription price for its beefed-up version of Alexa. The article did not mention a specific monthly cost, but it did state it ...
Is a ‘Sexy’ Reality Show Called ‘Virgin Island’ a New Low?
The Daily Beast· 2 days agoIs ‘Virgin Island,’ Where Celibates Gather to Have Sex, a New TV Low? Applications are now open for...
NBA reportedly 'formalizing' deals with Disney/ESPN, Amazon, NBC, but Warner Bros. still has a...
WSB-TV 2 Atlanta· 3 days agoESPN is reportedly paying a whopping $2.8 billion per year for the "A" package, which includes the...
The 10 best true crime documentaries currently streaming free on Philo
OregonLive.com· 2 days agoIf you are a fan of true crime, and are looking for some new documentaries to stream on demand,...
2024 Emmys Best Variety Specials Pre-Recorded/Live Predictions
Variety via Yahoo News· 1 day agoVariety Awards Circuit section is the home for all awards news and related content throughout the...
Is Apple Stock A Buy Ahead Of AI Reveal At WWDC Conference?
Investor's Business Daily· 5 days agoPlus, Apple ranked No. 5 on IBD's 2022 100 Best ESG Companies list. ESG is short for environmental,...
Entertainment Bundles: Consumers Want More Than Just Video
MediaPost· 5 days agoConsumers - especially young consumers - want streaming "bundles" to be more than just TV-video programming, according to a new study from Hub Entertainment Research.
Huge Samsung sale is live – Galaxy S24 Ultra from $549.99, $3,000 off OLEDs + free TVs
TechRadar· 3 days agoThis latest Discover Samsung sale includes discounts of up to 35% on the Galaxy 24 lineup, savings...
Dow Jones Software Giant Microsoft, Energy Drink Leader Celsius Near Buy Points
Investor's Business Daily· 5 days agoPrices can be jaw-dropping: a $7 handheld vacuum, $8 wireless earbuds and a $40 bedroom dresser....
What the Hell Happened to Apple?
Slate· 15 hours agoThe company behind some of the biggest, most consequential products in the world is now making listicles and crappy commercials.