Verizon will offer Pluto TV to its customers under new distribution deal

Pluto TV, the ad-supported free live TV streaming service, will be distributed by Verizon under a new deal between the two companies. Though financial details haven’t been revealed, a new report claims that Pluto TV will be distributed across Verizon’s wireless network, pay-TV service, and other platforms. The deal will expose Pluto TV to millions of additional users. Pluto TV … Continue reading

Jerry Seinfeld’s Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee may be officially over

The creator and host of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, Jerry Seinfeld, has indicated that the series may be officially over. The comedy show launched in 2012 and has streamed for 11 seasons, making it longer than Seinfeld’s massively popular ’90s sitcom. When asked about Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, Seinfeld said that there currently aren’t any plans and that … Continue reading

Germany Expected To Reopen Large Shops, Allow Soccer Matches By May 11

State premiers for the European country will discuss plans to ease coronavirus restrictions on Wednesday.

‘Ear Hustle’ Podcast By Prison Inmates Honored As Finalist For Pulitzer Prize

The podcast is hosted by current and former inmates of California’s San Quentin prison.

Ida B. Wells Awarded Posthumous Pulitzer Prize For Lynching Investigations

She is revered for her reporting that exposed lynching as a white tool of political terror against Black people.

Your Zoom Calls Suck, but This Gear Can Make Them Better

The “video chat look” was a thing long before it became the primary way we see humans that aren’t delivering food to our door. It was fine when it was just for the occasional remote meeting, but if you want to have a better experience for your now-weekly Jackbox game nights, there are a few accessories you can get to…

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Modes of Transportation, Ranked From Coolest to Least Cool

Even in the middle of a worldwide pandemic, rollerblading isn’t very cool.

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Smart Band-Aid tracks your coronavirus symptoms

Northwestern University has revealed a new type of wearable designed to monitor patients for COVID-19 symptoms, one that looks like a large switch or a small bandage when applied to the skin. The wearable is designed to work with data algorithms that enable the device to monitor patients and healthcare workers for signs of the novel coronavirus, including after they … Continue reading

Supreme Court broadcasts oral arguments live for the first time

The COVID-19 pandemic has dragged the US Supreme Court into the modern era, if just for a little while. The institution has held oral arguments for a case (Patent and Trademark Office v. Booking.com) over teleconference for the first time, including…

10 Must-Have Accessories for Your New MacBook Pro

A new month has brought a new update to Apple’s MacBook line today; the 13inch MacBook Pro. With that, it also signaled the end of the ‘Butterfly keyboard’, with the ‘inverted-t’ arrow keys and better feel now across the MacBook line.

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