Month: June 2021

YouTube wins naming rights for 6,000-seat event venue at Hollywood Park

Google-owned YouTube will have its name on a new live event venue in Inglewood, California, part of the new Hollywood Park mixed-use development, the companies announced Monday. YouTube Theater will be a 6,000-seat performance venue, which will host concerts, comedy shows, YouTube creator events, esports competitions, and community shows. Financial…

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YouTube TV is now available in 4K with 5.1 surround sound – but it costs extra YouTube TV

Google has unveiled the next big upgrade for its YouTube TV streaming service: 4K.  It’s part of a new package called YouTube TV 4K Plus that will offer higher-resolution streaming content from cable networks like NBC, ESPN, FX, Discovery Networks and more as well as 5.1 surround sound, unlimited streams…

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AdBlock glitch blanks out content on Twitter, Wikipedia, Amazon, and other sites

If the internet has looked a little empty to you over the last day or so, check to see if your browser is using AdBlock or Adblock Plus. According to several users, ad blockers have inadvertently wiped out the content they’re looking for on a number of mainstream sites. It’s…

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A startup’s guide to software delivery

How to lay the groundwork at every stage of growth Rob Zuber 7 hours Rob Zuber Contributor Rob Zuber, CTO of CircleCI, is a 20-year veteran of software startups, a three-time founder and a five-time CTO. One of the biggest factors in the success of a startup is its ability…

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Amazon Music Unlimited offers six months of Disney Plus for free

Amazon Music Unlimited customers can now score several months of Disney Plus for free, and the offer extends to new subscribers as well as existing users. Amazon announced Monday that existing Amazon Music Unlimited subscribers in the US and Canada can activate three months of Disney’s streaming service for free…

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Say farewell to the BMW i3, the kooky electric hatchback that couldn’t quite make it

BMW will stop selling the i3 electric hatchback in the US starting next month. It’s the latest pint-sized vehicle to fall victim to American car buyers’ insatiable appetite for huge, towering, climate-killing trucks and SUVs. First released in 2013, the i3 was BMW’s first real electric vehicle. Always intended to…

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