Go Here to Read this Fast! NYT Strands today: hints, spangram and answers for Thursday, May 9
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NYT Strands today: hints, spangram and answers for Thursday, May 9
Go Here to Read this Fast! NYT Strands today: hints, spangram and answers for Thursday, May 9
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NYT Strands today: hints, spangram and answers for Thursday, May 9
Go Here to Read this Fast! NYT Connections: hints and answers for Thursday, May 9
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Go Here to Read this Fast! Wordle Today: Wordle answer and hints for May 9
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Disney has expanded its partnership with Warner Bros. Discovery to offer a streaming bundle sometime this summer. The companies have announced that they’ll soon give people the option to pay for Disney+, Hulu and Max subscriptions together in the US. Hulu on Disney+ recently came out of beta, a few months after Disney took full ownership of the former late last year. An ad-free bundle with the two services costs $20, while a Max subscription without ads costs $16 a month. An offering with all three will most likely be cheaper than $36, and viewers will have the option to get their ad-supported versions if they want to pay even less.
Disney’s ESPN is also working with Warner Bros. Discovery, as well as Fox Sports, to launch a streaming sports service, the companies announced back in February. The joint service will stream sporting events from all the networks the companies own, including games from the NFL, MLB, NHL and NBA.
“This new offering delivers for consumers the greatest collection of entertainment for the best value in streaming, and will help drive incremental subscribers and much stronger retention,” said JB Perrette, the CEO and President for Warner Bros. Discovery’s Global Streaming and Games. Indeed, subscribers might be less inclined to give up a bundle of three if ever they decide to cull the services they’re paying for. As The New York Times notes, Disney has seen good results from its Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+ bundle, so we can probably expect it to come up with more offerings like it.
The companies have yet to reveal pricing and an exact release date for their new product, but they said it will be available for purchase on any of the streaming platforms’ websites. Subscribers might also get notifications to get the bundle for an additional payment if they already have any of the services, similar to how Disney+ members get asked if they want to pay $2 more for Hulu content.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/a-disney-hulu-and-max-streaming-bundle-will-soon-be-available-in-the-us-033155312.html?src=rss
Go Here to Read this Fast! A Disney+, Hulu and Max streaming bundle will soon be available in the US
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A Disney+, Hulu and Max streaming bundle will soon be available in the US
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Matter 1.3 pushes the standard into your kitchen, laundry room, and garage
These preorder discounts reflect the first material savings on the M4 tablets that feature an Ultra Retina XDR display and tandem OLED technology, with the next best offer coming from Best Buy with a $49.99/yr Plus membership.
Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers’ injunction requires Apple to allow app developers to embed links to alternate payment systems. Its goal is to diminish the company’s stronghold over app transactions, where commissions range from 15% to 30%.
The commission structure is a significant revenue stream for Apple and a focal point of contention regarding market fairness and consumer choice. The company’s defense pivots on the grounds of security and maintaining a quality standard within its ecosystem, according to to a report from The Associated Press.
Apple’s M4 processor won’t be available in the wild until devices arrive in customers hands on May 15. But, that may not have stopped some reviewers with pre-release units from performing benchmarks with Geekbench.
A device called iPad16,6, which appears to be the latest iPad Pro with M4 with 10 cores shows a 3,767 single core and 14,677 multi core score. For context, that’s almost an exact 1.5x CPU performance boost from a 12.9-inch iPad Pro with M2, which scored 2,590 single core and 10,019 multi core.
Go Here to Read this Fast! James Webb telescope peers at the atmosphere of a rocky hell world
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Go Here to Read this Fast! Quordle today – hints and answers for Thursday, May 9 (game #836)
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Quordle today – hints and answers for Thursday, May 9 (game #836)