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Xbox and PlayStation: How Sony and Microsoft changed the way we play video games
The arrival of new video game consoles, Microsoft’s Xbox Series X and S, and Sony’s PlayStation 5, are the latest in a two-decade competition.
‘Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War’ review: A spy game worthy of your time, regardless of your video game system
The newest installment in Activision’s multibillion-selling video game ‘Call of Duty’ series is out Friday for consoles and personal computers.
National Doughnut Day No. 2: Donuts deserve more than one holiday
Today is National Doughnut Day, a made-up holiday to celebrate the tasty treats. Many took to Twitter to pay homage to donuts or, err, doughnuts.
Video games break out to record-setting levels as a perfect stay-at-home pastime amid coronavirus pandemic
With new Xbox and PlayStation consoles coming, video game playing is at record highs. The coronavirus pandemic has boosted time spent playing, too.
Thinking of cutting the cord with T-Mobile’s new streaming service TVision? What you need to know
T-Mobile’s new streaming service TVision is available now to T-Mobile’s subscribers. Packages start at $10 monthly; $40 for live TV news and sports.
Netflix price increase: Cost of most popular streaming plan going to $13.99, premium to $17.99
Is Netflix raising prices? Yes, the most popular Netflix plan, which lets subscribers watch on two screens at the same time, has increased to $13.99.
Tiffany agrees to $15.8 billion revised sale price, merger with LVMH, owner of Louis Vuitton, Sephora and Hennessy
LVMH, which owns Sephora, Dom PĆ©rignon, Christian Dior, TAG Heuer, Marc Jacobs and Givenchy, will pay $15.8 billion for Tiffany & Co.
With Star Wars series ‘The Mandalorian,’ Disney spawned a Baby Yoda marketing force
Star Wars toys starring the Child from ‘The Mandalorian’ streaming TV series have been big sellers. New toys arrive ahead of season 2 of the series.
Facebook Oversight Board open for business, the appeals of content removed from Facebook and Instagram
The Facebook Oversight Board will take appeals who want to contest the fact they had content taken down from Facebook and Instagram.