Everyone knows Netflix and Hulu. But what about Disney+, HBO Max, Apple TV+, and Peacock? Let’s break down the biggest names in video streaming, new and old.
Author archives: Rob Marvin
How Amazon Makes Its Money
Here’s a breakdown of Amazon’s revenue from across its e-commerce and retail ecosystem, cloud infrastructure, streaming services, consumer devices, advertising business and beyond.
The Wireless Landscape After T-Mobile and Sprint Merge
After a tight FCC vote, the organization’s commissioners gave the merger an ‘OK,’ approving it 3 to 2.
Apple Is Ramping Up R&D to Find Its Next Big Product
Amid stagnant growth and declining profits, Apple is pouring money into research and development.
Netflix, YouTube, Prime Video and Hulu Dominate Streaming, for Now
The big four streaming apps make up the majority over over-the-top (OTT) viewing right now, but that may change.
WarnerMedia’s HBO Max Launches in 2020, and It’s Bringing ‘Friends’
The streaming service will come loaded with HBO and Warner Bros content, exclusive originals and a backlog of sitcoms including ‘Friends,’ which will leave Netflix early next year.
Facebook’s Cryptocurrency: Everything We Know So Far
Facebook’s big blockchain play will reportedly create a crypto-based payments ecosystem across Facebook, Messenger, Instagram, WhatsApp and beyond.
Apple Unveils Faster, More Private iOS 13 With Dark Mode
The latest release of iOS is packed with new apps and features across the camera, maps, messages, memoji, Siri and a lot more.
Report: Justice Department to Block T-Mobile-Sprint Merger
Antitrust officials at the DOJ are poised to block the deal between the two wireless carriers, days after the FCC announced it planned to approve the merger.
Facebook’s Dead Users Will Outnumber the Living Sooner Than You Think
Every user who passes on joins the rapidly swelling ranks of Facebook’s army of the dead.