Category: entertainment

The New York Times is buying the maker of hit podcast series ‘Serial’

Serial Productions, the studio behind Serial and S-Town, is now part of The New York Times. According to The Wall Street Journal, the newspaper has agreed to purchase the podcast-maker in a deal that could be worth up to $50 million, depending on mil… Source

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Gmail is about to start testing verification-like logos for email

Google has announced a slew of security enhancements headed for G Suite services, including some we’ve heard about like admin changes for Google Meet, but one of the biggest announcements is all about Gmail. Last year Google announced it joined the B… Source

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Netflix comes to Google’s Nest Hub devices

From today, Netflix is available to stream to Google’s Nest Hub and its Nest Hub Max, enabling you to catch up on your favorite shows wherever you’ve connected those devices. As with any Nest setup, you simply need to connect your account inside the… Source

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What’s on TV: MLB, ‘Crysis Remastered’ and ‘Corporate’

This week sports action returns in earnest, no matter what else is going on in the world. The MLB season will get started on Thursday, while WNBA games hit the airwaves starting on Saturday. Netflix has the sequel to its rom-com The Kissing Booth, wh… Source

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Christopher Nolan’s ‘Tenet’ has been delayed indefinitely

Tenet almost seems cursed at this point. Despite the best efforts of Warner Bros. and director Christopher Nolan to bring the movie to theaters this summer, coronavirus-related shutdowns have shattered those plans. The studio has delayed the spy/sci-… Source

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Logic signs seven-figure Twitch deal days after ‘retiring’ from music

Mere days after announcing that his upcoming fifth album “No Pressure” will be his last, rapper Logic has reportedly signed a hefty partnership deal with game streaming site, Twitch. Logic has been a prolific force in the rap game as both an artist a… Source

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