After losing an estimated 5 million subscribers this week, HBO is trying to woo users back with a deal.
Free-to-stream TV channels could be the latest incentives Google uses to sweeten the deal on Chromecast and smart TVs.
The theater chain announced it will soon accept ether, bitcoin cash and litecoin in addition to bitcoin.
WarnerMedia, HBO's parent company, is set to lose subscribers in order to ensure the native HBO Max app is the primary entry point for viewers.
The most hotly anticipated software release of the year is almost upon us.
The iconic studio is diverting resources away from big studio releases in favor of creating more content for its streaming service, Paramount+.
Screen sizes range from 108 inches all the way up to a massive 325-inch display.
In compliance with a cease-and-desist notice, Rythm will go offline on Sept. 15.
Apple TV+ lags behind Netflix and Disney+, but Apple is reportedly planning to bet big on its subscription streaming service next year.
The app will ensure that individual rights holders are identified and paid, effectively monetizing DJ mixes for featured musicians.
A redesigned Explore feed is designed to help you find genuine connections or something.
Moving between an Xbox console and iOS device is about to be easier than ever before.
The company is plugging its voice-controlled virtual assistant, Alexa, into its first ever in-house smart TVs.
Google is consolidating Gmail's power, setting it up as a communications hub to rival Microsoft's Outlook.
Hulu subscribers will soon see their monthly bills increase by $1 beginning Oct. 8.
The people have spoken, and they like their content short and sweet.
GoDaddy said it had given the anti-abortion tip line 24 hours to find a new hosting provider.
The games are weirder than you can possibly imagine.
The money will go towards "supporting the reproductive rights of women and people across the gender spectrum who seek abortions in Texas."
Goldstein confirmed that he likes to do "normal human basic things, like rendering and buffering and transferring data."