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Inside Spotify’s Listening Lounge: A High-Fidelity Bet That the Future of Music Still Has Two Speakers
In a converted space on London's Denmark Street — a road so steeped in British music history it's practically a listed monument — Spotify has opened something that feels deli...
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YouTube’s AI Slop Problem: Neal Mohan’s Reassurances Ring Hollow as Synthetic Content Floods the Platform
Neal Mohan wants you to know that YouTube has it handled. The CEO of the world's largest video platform recently laid out his vision for how artificial intelligence will coex...
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The Free Horror Factory: How Tubi Became the Unlikely Home of Legitimately Great Scary Movies
There's a strange thing happening in horror cinema. While Netflix, Hulu, and Max wage expensive wars over prestige content and eight-figure licensing deals, a free ad-support...
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Netflix Wants You to Trash-Talk Your Friends: Voice Chat Is Coming to Its Mobile Games
Netflix is building voice chat directly into its mobile gaming platform. Not someday. Not as a vague product roadmap aspiration. The code is already there, buried in the late...
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Your New Vizio TV Won’t Work Properly Unless You Hand Over Your Data to Walmart
Buy a Vizio television in 2026, plug it in, and try to use its smart features. You'll hit a wall — specifically, a Walmart account login screen. No account, no apps. No strea...
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Disney Bets Its Future on AI Video and Fortnite Worlds — And It Might Actually Work
The Walt Disney Company just made two announcements that, taken together, signal something far more ambitious than any single product launch. The entertainment giant is partn...
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The Supreme Court Just Rewrote the Rules for ISP Liability in Online Piracy — And the Music Industry Is Reeling
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday handed internet service providers a significant victory, ruling unanimously that Cox Communications cannot be held vicariously liable for th...
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Spotify Hands Artists a New Weapon Against AI Voice Clones — and the Music Industry Is Watching Closely
Spotify is giving musicians something they've been demanding for more than a year: a way to fight back against unauthorized AI-generated copies of their voices. The streaming...
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YouTube’s Creator Economy Is About to Rival Traditional Television — And Wall Street Should Be Paying Attention
The numbers are staggering, and they're no longer projectable fantasies cooked up by Silicon Valley optimists. According to a new report from Spotter, the YouTube creator fin...
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The Pentagon Just Locked Out the Press — And the Implications Go Far Beyond One Hallway
For decades, a cramped corridor on the second floor of the Pentagon served as one of the most consequential workspaces in American journalism. Reporters from the nation's lar...
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Spotify’s SongDNA Wants to Tell You Why You Love That Track — And What It Says About the Company’s Next Act
Spotify just gave its 675 million users a new reason to stare at their phones. The feature is called SongDNA, and it does something deceptively simple: it breaks down any tra...
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EU Broadcasters Want Big Tech Reined In. The Financial Stakes Are Enormous.
Europe's traditional broadcasters are done playing nice. A coalition of the continent's biggest media companies — including the European Broadcasting Union, along with commer...
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Philips TVs Are Abandoning Google TV — And It Signals a Bigger Fracture in the Smart TV Wars
TP Vision, the company that manufactures Philips-branded televisions for markets outside North America, is making a decisive break from Google. Starting in 2026, new Philips...
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YouTube TV’s Quiet Price War: A $10.99 Sports Bundle That Could Reshape How Americans Pay for Live Games
YouTube TV just made its cheapest pitch yet to sports fans who don't want a full cable replacement — and the timing is anything but accidental.The Google-owned live TV...
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Andy Weir’s Unlikely Second Act: How a Self-Published Programmer Became Hollywood’s Favorite Hard-Science Storyteller
Andy Weir doesn't outline his novels. He doesn't know how his stories end when he starts writing them. And he's perfectly fine with that.The author of The Martian...
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