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- 7 new trailers you should watch this week
- Save on Amazon’s 4K Fire TV devices, the Pixel 4, and more
- Apple is closing all offices and stores in China through February 9th
- Roku and Fox strike a last-minute deal to keep Super Bowl-streaming apps working
7 new trailers you should watch this week Posted: 01 Feb 2020 07:00 AM PST Photo: Universal Pictures I finally got to see Sorry to Bother You the other week since I am, temporarily at least, a Hulu subscriber again, and that's where it's currently streaming. It's a great movie with a tough political viewpoint that feels all its own, at least among (arguably) mainstream films. It's all the more impressive considering that it's the debut feature from Boots Riley. One thing I particularly appreciated was, after the fact, getting to read some of Riley's writing offering insight into how he saw his characters and why his movie was crafted the way it was. So often, stories are left out there like singular, pristinely drawn objects that could only ever have existed one way. In a (since deleted) note on Twitter, Riley spoke to other ways the... |
Save on Amazon’s 4K Fire TV devices, the Pixel 4, and more Posted: 01 Feb 2020 07:00 AM PST Photo by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge Super Bowl 2020 will broadcast tomorrow on Fox Sports, and kickoff will happen at 6:30PM ET. Whether you like American football or not, the occasion presents a chance to save on Amazon's Fire TV Stick 4K and Fire TV Cube. And if you want to watch the game in 4K HDR, these are the only devices that will get the high-fidelity stream through the Fox Sports app. For a quick breakdown of the prices, the Fire TV Stick 4K is $34.99, which is $15 less than its usual cost. Amazon's Fire TV Cube is considerably more expensive at $99.99, though the hike up in price comes from its extra features, including its ability to work like a smart speaker and to control other devices in your entertainment system with its built-in IR blasters. Links for both... |
Apple is closing all offices and stores in China through February 9th Posted: 01 Feb 2020 12:08 AM PST Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Apple is no longer just closing one store in China over coronavirus worries — Apple is closing them all. The company is shutting down all its corporate offices, stores, and contact centers in mainland China through February 9th, according to a statement provided to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.
Now that the coronavirus outbreak has killed over 200 people in China, infected nearly 10,000 worldwide, been declared a global public health emergency, triggered the first mandatory CDC quarantine in the United... |
Roku and Fox strike a last-minute deal to keep Super Bowl-streaming apps working Posted: 31 Jan 2020 11:08 PM PST For a moment, it looked Roku owners would be losing the highest-quality way to stream the Super Bowl for free, when the set-top box maker announced Thursday that it would abruptly pull Fox's apps off the platform a day ahead of the game. But that won't actually be happening. Late Friday, Roku and Fox announced that they've reached a new agreement that will ensure the Fox apps keep on working without pause — and they'll be restored to the Roku app store this weekend ahead of the game, Roku tells The Verge. "We are delighted that we reached an agreement with FOX to distribute FOX channels on the Roku platform. Roku customers can stream the Super Bowl through FOX Now, Fox Sports and NFL in addition to other ways," reads a statement from... |
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