Month: March 2025

Plex Pass is going up in price — and now you’ll need it for remote playback

Plex is raising the price of its Plex Pass from $4.99 to $6.99 per month and gating a key feature behind the subscription. Starting April 29th, users who want to stream content from their media server outside their homes – and let other people access it for free – will…

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Exclusive: the new KontrolFreek Call of Duty Performance Thumbsticks Speed Cola Edition might be the coolest looking yet and come with a limited in-game item

KontrolFreek has given us an exclusive early look at its latest special edition controller accessory, the Call of Duty Performance Thumbsticks Speed Cola Edition. A successor to the popular Deadshot Daiquiri Edition released late last year, these thumbsticks boast a unique design inspired by the world of Call of Duty:…

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The EU’s new charges against Google could lead to at least $35 billion in fines

The EU is moving forward with competition-based regulatory actions against Google and Apple. The European Commission (EC) announced two preliminary charges against Google for failing to comply with Digital Markets Act (DMA) regulations related to Google Search and the Play Store, which could lead to fines of $35 billion. The…

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Prime Video’s hit new historical drama will continue its reign for another season as House of David gets renewed

House of David has been renewed for a second season on Prime Video. The historical drama brought in 22 million viewers in its first 17 days. Season 2 will follow David’s rise to the throne after his battle with Goliath. Prime Video has renewed the historical drama House of David…

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Apple’s first custom designed modem did surprisingly well in benchmarks

Apple just introduced its first proprietary cellular modem, the C1, as part of the recently-launched iPhone 16e. Ookla, the company behind Speedtest, just ran the C1 modem through a series of benchmark tests and it did surprisingly well, even when compared to the Qualcomm chips that accompany the pricier iPhone…

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ExpressVPN ‘reduces workforce’ for the second time in two years

Kape Technologies, owner of ExpressVPN, has announced a wave of redundancies at the VPN firm The total number of redundancies remains unconfirmed This comes weeks after major updates to its proprietary Lightway WireGuard protocol ExpressVPN has announced a round of redundancies in an official statement. This is the second time…

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