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Scharon Harding, Ars Technica


  1. Netflix Says if the HBO Merger Makes It Too Expensive, You Can Always Cancel

  2. Plex Will Start Cracking Down on Free Remote Streaming Access This Week

  3. Startup Embodied Will Brick $800 Moxie Emotional Support Robot for Kids—Without Refunds

  4. San Francisco Will Pay $212 Million for Its Train System to Ditch Floppy Disks

  5. Amazon Will Brick Its $2,350 Astro Robots Just 10 Months After Release

  6. Nike Is Killing the App for Its $350 Self-Tying Sneakers

  7. Oral-B Sold a $230 Alexa Toothbrush—and Then Pulled the Plug

  8. Spotify Will Brick Every ‘Car Thing’ It Ever Sold

  9. San Francisco’s Train System Still Uses Floppy Disks—and Will for Years

  10. A Roku Terms of Service Update Locks Up Your TV Until You Agree

  11. HP Wants to Rent You a Printer That It’ll Monitor at All Times

  12. A Leap Year Glitch Broke Self-Pay Gas Station Pumps Across New Zealand

  13. Funimation Digital Libraries Were Supposed to Last ‘Forever.’ Soon They’ll Disappear

  14. The Hulu and Disney+ Password Crackdown Is Coming. Here’s What You Need to Know

  15. HP CEO Says They Brick Printers That Use Third-Party Ink Because of … Hackers

  16. Apple’s Self-Repair Program Has a Long Way to Go