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Disney Swears It Can Make Streaming Profitable and Promises a Combined Disney+, Hulu Service

The company added 7 million Disney+ subscribers in the past three months, many of them opting for ad-supported tiers. Can it turn a profit?

The company added 7 million Disney+ subscribers in the past three months, many of them opting for ad-supported tiers. Can it turn a profit?

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Maybe (HBO) Max Just Isn’t Worth It

Once a fan favorite, Max shed 700,000 subscribers in the past three months, even as it made money. That might work for Warner Bros. Discovery, but what about viewers?

Once a fan favorite, Max shed 700,000 subscribers in the past three months, even as it made money. That might work for Warner Bros. Discovery, but what about viewers?

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Every Game Should Let You Cross-Save

The ability to conveniently save your progress in a video game across multiple platforms—PCs, consoles, and handhelds—is a feature that should be ubiquitous.

The ability to conveniently save your progress in a video game across multiple platforms—PCs, consoles, and handhelds—is a feature that should be ubiquitous.

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Tech and Games Can Help Curb Youth Suicide

In the face of lackluster mental health support, especially for children of marginalized groups, technology and video games can be used to meet young people where they are.

In the face of lackluster mental health support, especially for children of marginalized groups, technology and video games can be used to meet young people where they are.

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Johnny Cash’s ‘Blank Space’ Is Why AI Can’t Have Nice Things

With covers of Taylor Swift and “Barbie Girl” going viral, Johnny Cash is suddenly the voice of AI. The choice is telling.

With covers of Taylor Swift and “Barbie Girl” going viral, Johnny Cash is suddenly the voice of AI. The choice is telling.

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20 Best Tech Books to Gift (2023): Biographies, Startup Histories, Exposés

Give the techie in your life access to the inner workings of the companies and characters shaping Big Tech.

Give the techie in your life access to the inner workings of the companies and characters shaping Big Tech.

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Review: ‘Alan Wake II’ Is Far Darker Than Its Predecessor—and Perfects the Horror Genre

With its latest game, Remedy Entertainment nails a formula that’s been in the making for over 20 years.

With its latest game, Remedy Entertainment nails a formula that’s been in the making for over 20 years.

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Why You Can’t Stop Reading About Daylight Saving Time

In the US, Daylight Saving Time ends and the clocks go back one hour on November 5. You know this. Google knows this. But here we all are. Again.

In the US, Daylight Saving Time ends and the clocks go back one hour on November 5. You know this. Google knows this. But here we all are. Again.

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David Cronenberg Is the Master of Grotesque Sci-Fi

The director has made more than 20 feature films, but his ’80s classics like The Fly and Videodrome remain his calling card.

The director has made more than 20 feature films, but his ’80s classics like The Fly and Videodrome remain his calling card.

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‘Now and Then,’ the Beatles’ Last Song, Is Here, Thanks to Peter Jackson’s AI

“Now and Then” was made possible by technology Peter Jackson used on the documentary series Get Back. Listen here.

“Now and Then” was made possible by technology Peter Jackson used on the documentary series Get Back. Listen here.

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