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In the golden age of streaming, does film history have a place?

By Jed Kim
February 13, 2019
The audience claps during a screening of the 1952 film "Park Row" at the 2018 TCM Classic Film Festival in Hollywood, California.
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A streaming service for historic, art house and other non-mainstream cinema recently folded.

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Spotify aims to rule all audio

By Sabri Ben-Achour
February 07, 2019

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Why more streaming services won’t necessarily mean lower prices

By Jed Kim
January 22, 2019
"The cost of going out is substantially more expensive for most people than the cost of paying for another video streaming service," says Brian Wieser, senior analyst at Pivotal Research Group.
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Most services still seem cheaper than a night on the town.

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Netflix, by the numbers

By Danielle Chiriguayo
January 17, 2019
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A look at the streaming service and its insatiable appetite for original content.

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New tech doorbells can record video, and that's an ethics problem

By Molly Wood
January 17, 2019
Part of the problem with doorbell cameras is that their owners are filming a lot more territory than the terms of service say they should, says Laura Norén, director of research at Obsidian Security.
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They might be recording a lot more than who's at the front door.

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Netflix hikes prices as it invests in more original content

By Andy Uhler
January 16, 2019

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Amazon seeks more eyeballs with free streaming service

By Marielle Segarra
January 14, 2019

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As box office sags, Netflix reports an online hit with "Bird Box"

By Erika Beras
January 02, 2019
Courtesy of Netflix

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Goodbye, 2018 — a year of data and privacy scandals

By Molly Wood
December 31, 2018
Facebook employees talks to visitors as the social network Facebook opens a pop-up kiosk for one day on December 13, 2018, in Bryant Park in New York, where it will field questions about its data-sharing practices and teach users how to understand its new privacy controls.
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Executive summary: The GDPR is coming for you.

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