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    Adam Sandler’s movies are so popular Netflix ordered four more

    Netflix has once again extended its contract with Adam Sandler and his production company, Happy Madison Productions, for another four films for the streaming service. The company also announced that Sandler’s comedy Murder Mystery was its most popular movie in 2019, and the single most-watched piece of content on its…

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      After earnings, Amazon joins the $1T club as Alphabet dips out

      American tech companies almost did something neat today before messing it up. After reporting earnings yesterday, Amazon’s shares shot higher this morning, pushing the company’s value north of $1 trillion. Its growth and profits proved toothsome to the investing classes, bolstering the Seattle area’s tech pedigree by adding a second…

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        Save on an Amazon Fire TV Cube in time for the Super Bowl

        This story is part of a group of stories called Only the best deals on Verge-approved gadgets get the Verge Deals stamp of approval, so if you’re looking for a deal on your next gadget or gift from major retailers like Amazon, Walmart, Best Buy, Target, and more, this is…

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          Even as Microsoft Azure revenue grows, AWS’s market share lead stays strong

          When analyzing the cloud market, there are many ways to look at the numbers; revenue, year-over-year or quarter-over-quarter growth — or lack of it — or market share. Each of these numbers tells a story, but in the cloud market, where aggregate growth remains high and Azure’s healthy expansions continues,…

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            OLED TVs could replace LG’s mid-range LCD televisions entirely

            LG Display has big plans for OLED TVs in 2020 – but LCD is increasingly getting left behind. The Korean electronics manufacturer reported lower-than-expected losses for the previous financial year (2019-2020), and it’s due in a big part to increasing revenues from OLED TVs, which could have big repercussions to…

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              How Dubsmash revived itself as #2 to TikTok

              Lip-syncing app Dubsmash was on the brink of death. After a brief moment of virality in 2015 alongside Vine (R.I.P), Dubsmash was bleeding users faster than it could recruit them. The app let you choose an audio track like a rap song or movie quote and shoot a video of…

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