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10 things in tech you need to know today
Google's Stadia gaming service is now free to anyone who signs up with a Gmail address.
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The 10 most important details we already know about the PlayStation 5, Sony's next-generation video game console set to arrive this year
The PlayStation 5 isn't scheduled to arrive until this holiday, but we already know some of its most important features right now.
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Hulu Basic is one of the most affordable streaming services on the market at just $5.99 a month — here's what you get
For $5.99 a month, Hulu Basic offers access to a large library of streaming programs. You can also upgrade to an ad-free plan for $11.99 a month.
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How to get ebooks on your Kindle — and more expert tips and tricks
If you just got a Kindle, you need to know all the expert tips and tricks, including how to get ebooks on a Kindle, how to convert PDFs, and more.
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The 15 best movies on Hulu that you can stream right now
Hulu offers around 2,500 movies to stream. We've picked the best movies you can watch on Hulu right now, including recent Oscar winner "Parasite".
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The 17 best TV shows that you can stream on Hulu right now
We ranked our favorite TV shows on Hulu — a few that made the list include "Killing Eve," "The Handmaid's Tale," and "Seinfeld".
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Less than a year after her divorce from Jeff Bezos, MacKenzie Bezos is officially one of the 25 wealthiest people in the world. Here are 9 mind-blowing facts that show just how rich she is.
When Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and MacKenzie Bezos divorced in 2019, MacKenzie walked away with 25% of Jeff's Amazon stake and a $36 billion net worth.
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Facebook just filed a lawsuit against a software engineer who it says was helping scammers dodge its ad-review system and post ads related to coronavirus, cryptocurrency and diet pills
Cloaking fools ad-review systems by showing websites that wouldn't raise red flags while users would see an entirely different website, Facebook said.
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How to check which version of Android you have on your device
To check which version of an Android device you have, navigate to your phone or tablet's system settings.
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