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Sony erases digital content from libraries; we're reminded we don’t own what we buy
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Streaming services’ obnoxiously loud ads become illegal on July 1 in California
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Netflix now requires every user profile to be tied to unique email address
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Notion killing Skiff-influenced email app since most users use AI agents instead
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Disney agreed to $50M settlement over claims it made live-TV streaming expensive
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Oracle’s 21,000 layoffs help drive its debt-fueled AI investments
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Tesco moving 40,000 server workloads off VMware amid Broadcom's “abusive conduct”
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Year of free HPE software a “step in the correct direction” in VMware rivalry
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Commodore’s newest gadget is a flip phone that blocks social media and browsers
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Fox’s $22B Roku acquisition aims to expand its reach into smart TVs, advertising
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AcuRite admits new app falls short, delays old app’s May shutdown to fix problems
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Logitech’s foldable mouse is for people who refuse to carry a mouse with them
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Netflix trying to "poison regulators" about WBD merger, Paramount lawyer claims
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New social features further Plex’s evolution from media server business
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Roku OS’s home screen now features a large, permanent ad
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Smart light company Govee apologizes for “white supremacy” marketing imagery
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First-generation Chromecast users stressed by devices suddenly failing
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Marketer that claimed it could tap devices for ad targeting will pay $880K settlement
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IoT gadget maker AcuRite shares reasoning for killing customers’ favorite app
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Hulu set to keep existing as standalone streaming service and app (for now)
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Yearslong fight over users' right to tweak smart TV software heads to trial
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Plex's 200% Lifetime Pass price hike tries forcing users to another subscription
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The Dory Sign is E ink, smart screen simplicity at its finest
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Weather-monitoring firm hangs dark cloud over customers’ heads by forcing new app
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Cisco announces record revenue and 4,000 layoffs in the same day
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Foiled plot tried to sneak 49 lbs of cocaine into Australia via Xerox printers
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Amazon devices chief says a new smartphone is “just not the goal”
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Samsung made a “mockery” of Dua Lipa by putting her picture on TV boxes, lawsuit says
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Meta cuts contractors who reported seeing Ray-Ban Meta users have sex
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Howdy's dated $3/month ad-free streaming service said to have 1M subscribers
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Clarifying HEVC licensing fees, royalties, and why vendors kill HEVC support
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Amazon won’t release Fire Sticks that support sideloading anymore
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Prime Video shows “technical difficulties” sign instead of NBA game in overtime
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Sony killing features for antenna, set-top box users of Bravia smart TVs in May
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NZXT agrees to let customers keep their rental PCs in class-action settlement
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“Negative” views of Broadcom driving thousands of VMware migrations, rival says
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Apple and Lenovo have the least repairable laptops, analysis finds
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Netflix must refund customers for years of price hikes, Italian court rules
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AV1’s open, royalty-free promise in question as Dolby sues Snapchat over codec
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Netflix raises prices for every subscription tier by up to 12.5 percent
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Reddit will require "fishy" accounts to verify they are run by a human
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Newly purchased Vizio TVs now require Walmart accounts to use smart features
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LG Display starts mass-producing LTPO-like 1 Hz LCD displays for laptops
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Amazon is reportedly developing an AI-centric smartphone
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Cloud service providers ask EU regulator to reinstate VMware partner program
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TCL’s German QLED ban puts pressure on TV brands to be more honest about QDs
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Apple’s AirPods Max 2 bring H2 chip, boosted ANC in April for $549
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Subscribers to Amazon Prime Video with ads lose 4K support on April 10
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HP has new incentive to stop blocking third-party ink in its printers
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Workers report watching Ray-Ban Meta-shot footage of people using the bathroom
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