Month: May 2025

5 of the biggest streaming announcements from Warner Bros. Discovery Upfront 2025, from HBO Max shows to the new Superman trailer

Some of the best Max shows have been showcased at the Warner Bros. Discovery Upfronts 2025, alongside what’s to come from across the media giant’s studios and networks. There’s been plenty of new info across the board, with news on both shows and WBD streaming and broadcast platforms as the…

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Netflix’s ad tier is growing really fast — and that means more ads

Amy Reinhard, Netflix’s president of advertising, said the streaming service has “the most engaged audience anywhere,” with subscribers on its ad-supported tier spending an average of 41 hours per month on the service. The new ad formats are part of Netflix’s in-house advertising platform, which is now live in the…

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No bezel, no problem – two LG Display Micro LEDs can instantly look like one wide-screen display

If you’ve ever wondered why you’d want a bezel-less display, LG Display just provided a visual and eye-opening answer. The display technology company, which supplies panels to, among others, LG Electronics, is busy showing off a raft of screen technologies at SID Display Week in San Jose, California. Among them…

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‘FBC: Firebreak’ preview: Controlled chaos

A successful co-op shooter feels like a bottomless tub of popcorn, hot and smothered in golden butter, built for bite-sized consumption and impossible to resist. Smooth mechanics and a satisfying, repeatable loop should draw you in for one more bite, one more round, over and over again. FBC: Firebreak, Remedy…

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Uber introduces Route Share, a rush hour version of Pool

Uber is introducing a few new options for riders that it claims will save you money. These choices include Route Share, which can only be described as if Uber Pool and buses had a love child (though Uber has already tried to reinvent shuttle buses a few times). It offers…

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Harman’s new in-car tech could give you Waze-like alerts – without the need for human helpers

Harman has unveiled details of a new software solution that it hopes will offer “beyond sight” contextual alerts to drivers, without the need for expensive additional hardware or lengthy developmental schedules for manufacturers. Initially revealed as part of a package of automotive innovations at this year’s Mobile World Congress event…

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