Netflix ad-supported service surges to staggering 70 million users
Netflix’s ad-supported streaming tier has reached 70 million monthly active users worldwide, marking significant growth for the service launched two years ago. The company reports
Netflix’s ad-supported streaming tier has reached 70 million monthly active users worldwide, marking significant growth for the service launched two years ago. The company reports
Microsoft is making its AI-powered Office features part of Microsoft 365 subscriptions, marking a significant shift in its artificial intelligence strategy. This integration comes after
YouTube is testing a new version of its axed Premium Lite subscription. The video-sharing giant has confirmed it is trying out a “different version” of
Netflix is adding five video games to its growing library this month. The streaming giant has expanded into the gaming world in recent months, with
Google is said to be contemplating charging for “premium” internet AI-powered search results. Sources have told the Financial Times that the tech giant is considering
Elon Musk‘s X has fixed a bug that incorrectly labeled posts as Sensitive Media. The micro-blogging site — formerly Twitter — was plagued by a
Amazon is gearing up to introduce advertisements to its Prime Video streaming service in the new year. Starting Feb. 5, the streamer’s customers in the
One popular social media platform may soon require all users to pay. On Sept. 18, Elon Musk, the CEO of X—formerly known as Twitter—said in a
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