January 9, 2018 Streaming knockout: Boxing fan pays massive bill after friend streamed fight on Facebook Live A British boxing fan has been hit with a £5,000 bill after a friend of his streamed the April 2017 Anthony Joshua/Wladimir Klitschko fight on Facebook Live.
January 6, 2018 Tech Q&A: North Korea alerts, converting VHS tapes, streaming options and more If North Korea launches a nuclear weapon, will the government let us know on our phones?
January 3, 2018 Logan Paul controversy: YouTube under fire for letting shocking video stay up Though YouTube star Logan Paul has faced severe criticism for posting a video to his channel that appeared to show a body hanging in a Japanese "suicide forest" (which he later deleted and apologized for), it appears the platform itself is also to blame.
December 23, 2017 10 handy things you probably don't know Netflix can do The end of the year is when we count our blessings: family, friends... and nearly unlimited movies and television for $10.99 a month.
December 4, 2017 Incredible Netflix hack transforms your favorite movies and shows Everyone loves a good life hack, especially when they are to do with Netflix.
December 2, 2017 5 digital tricks to help you through the holidays December is a month of simple pleasures: evergreens in the living room, gingerbread in the oven, carols on the stereo. What could be better?
November 7, 2017 Netflix member? Don’t get caught out by the latest email scam With more than 100 million users globally, Netflix is an attractive target for email scammers. Another ruse has just showed up, and it's designed to get hold of your login credentials and credit card information. So take care.
October 5, 2017 Why you should beware pirated NFL livestreams on Facebook Watch NFL games live on Facebook at your peril.
September 28, 2017 How important is Amazon's NFL deal for Amazon and the future of the league? Amazon is set to begin hosting the first of its 10 Thursday Night Football games with tonight's match-up between the Green Bay Packers and the Chicago Bears. As consumers continue to be faced with a deluge of content options and cord-cutting becomes more popular, it remains to be seen whether consumers will fork out an extra $99 per year for something they can already get for free.
September 26, 2017 YouTube removing online terrorism content faster, aided by machine learning Nearly a month after YouTube said it was going to combat online terrorist content on its platform, the video-sharing site said the process is going well, thanks to machines and humans alike.