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- Quibi reportedly in talks to sell its shows to Roku
- Samsung officially confirms Galaxy S21 event for January 14th
- Some T-Mobile customers’ call records may have been accessed in a recent breach
- New trailers: Land, The Human Voice, and Pretend It’s a City
Quibi reportedly in talks to sell its shows to Roku Posted: 03 Jan 2021 06:38 PM PST Failed mobile-first streaming service Quibi is in advanced discussions to sell the rights to its content library to Roku, according to The Wall Street Journal. The report doesn't indicate a potential price for the acquisition, and notes that the two parties may not reach a deal. If it were to happen, the deal could give the Roku Channel exclusive access to Quibi's slate of programming. None of Quibi's shows ever really took off, but Roku may feel that the content would stand a better chance when available on the best-selling streaming devices in the US. Quibi announced it was shutting down back in October, just six months after its much-hyped launch. The service was headed by former HP CEO Meg Whitman and former Disney chairman and... |
Samsung officially confirms Galaxy S21 event for January 14th Posted: 03 Jan 2021 03:38 PM PST Samsung will officially be announcing its latest lineup of Galaxy flagship phones — rumored to be the Galaxy S21, S21 Plus, and S21 Ultra — on January 14th, the company confirmed through invitations to a new Galaxy Unpacked event. The tagline: "Welcome to the Everyday Epic." The event will kick off at 7AM PT / 10AM ET. The company is widely expected to announce three new smartphones at the event, successors to last year's Galaxy S20 lineup: a pair of matching S21 and S21 Plus phones (that are expected to be largely similar, except for size), and a more premium S21 Ultra model that will offer even better specs and cameras, similar to its 2020 counterpart, in addition to a curved display and support for Samsung's S-Pen stylus. There's not... |
Some T-Mobile customers’ call records may have been accessed in a recent breach Posted: 03 Jan 2021 01:26 PM PST T-Mobile suffered a security breach in December that may have exposed call-related information and phone numbers for some of its customers. First reported by Bleeping Computer, the information affected by the breach did not include names on customers' accounts, physical or email addresses, financial data, credit card information, Social Security numbers, tax IDs, passwords, or PINs, the company said. T-Mobile said in a statement emailed to The Verge that it had notified "less than 0.2 percent" of its customers— which works out to about 200,000 people— that some account information may have been illegally accessed. That information "may have included phone numbers, number of lines subscribed to and in a small number of cases some... |
New trailers: Land, The Human Voice, and Pretend It’s a City Posted: 03 Jan 2021 09:50 AM PST The best thing I have watched in 2021 so far is the Ratatouille TikTok musical, it's charming and the performances —by some big Broadway stars— are excellent. If you haven't purchased your ticket yet (prices are on a pay-what-you-can scale), there's still time; it will stream until January 4th. Ticket proceeds benefit the Actors Fund, a worthy cause. Be warned that the songs will definitely get stuck in your head, just like any good musical number does. In other news I just started Bridgerton... will report back. Saucy so far. It's kind of slim pickins this week for new trailers, but I found a couple of interesting ones that all happen to feature strong female protagonists, a fine tone to set for 2021. Pretend It's a CityIt's no... |
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