Whether new to streaming or looking to upgrade your player, Black Friday is a good time to shop for devices from Roku, Amazon, Apple or Google.
Author: Mike Snider, USA TODAY
Black Friday streaming music deals: Amazon Music, Tidal for 99 cents, and SiriusXM for $1
Black Friday brings deals for streaming music services include bargains on Tidal, Spotify, Amazon Music, SiriusXM and other subscription services.
T-Mobile says hackers accessed some wireless customers’ data in recent data breach
T-Mobile says a recent data breach accessed phone numbers, account number, and account features from some prepaid wireless customers.
Video games’ big night gets its nominee list for The Game Awards
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Vegan sues Burger King because Impossible Whopper is cooked on same grill as beef burgers
A vegan is suing Burger King, charging it is deceptive because the fast food restaurant chain grills its plant-based burgers with beef burgers.
Google Stadia video game streaming service goes live Tuesday with 22 games
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Hulu will raise Live TV streaming plan price $10 to $54.99 on Dec. 18
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‘Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order,’ a video game force awakens. What you need to know
The new video game ‘Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order’ is out Friday, which lets players take the role of a Jedi trying to rebuild the Jedi order.
‘Halo: Reach’ comes to PC and Xbox One on Dec. 3 as part of ‘The Master Chief Collection’
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Disney+ says it has surpassed 10 million signups for new streaming service in first day
Disney said it had hit the 10 million mark in signups already for Disney+, as consumers look for ways to get the service for free — and complain.