Hulu has started to work towards slimming down its “skinny” bundle of live TV channels in an effort to reprioritize sales on bread-and-butter on-demand content.
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Hulu has started to work towards slimming down its “skinny” bundle of live TV channels in an effort to reprioritize sales on bread-and-butter on-demand content.
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Four tech industry titans, Apple, Google, Microsoft and Mozilla, this week announced plans to move from Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.0 and 1.1 to modern, more secure versions of protocol.
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Apple appears to be ridding the App Store of so-called “scammy” apps after multiple media outlets exposed questionable pricing tactics that dupe users into expensive subscriptions.
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Apple on Tuesday launched a special Mickey Mouse edition of its Beats Solo3 Wireless headphones, timed with the character’s 90th anniversary.
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Apple on Tuesday announced an expansion to its app bundles sales options, allowing Mac developers and those marketing free apps with subscriptions to group up to ten apps together into a single purchase.
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Apple has revealed that the Beats Studio 3 Wireless headphones are getting a minor update, with three new colors available, all accented with gold trim and branding.
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Google will start to charge Android smartphone and tablet producers a licensing fee to include the Google Play Store and other essential apps on devices sold in Europe, as a way to comply with the European Commission’s antitrust decision.
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Ultimate Ears recently refreshed its popular Boom line of Bluetooth speakers, led by the Boom 3, arguably the line’s all-purpose “everyman” model.
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CodeWeavers has updated CrossOver, the application for running Windows applications on macOS desktops without using Windows itself, with version 18.0.0 introducing full support for macOS Mojave and numerous minor improvements.
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When upgrading to Apple’s new iPhone XS, you have to choose between the 5.8-inch XS or the 6.5-inch XS Max. After spending a month with both phones, there’s a few real-world differences between the two models that may be worth knowing about before reaching a decision.
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