
Want a free 55-inch TV? The catch: nonstop ads, less privacy
Meet Telly, the startup company looking to give away free 55-inch televisions. There's a catch: a second screen attached to the bottom streams non-stop information and advertising based on the household's extensive personal data.
2023-05-17 23:18

Gabrielle Union reveals she and Dwyane Wade split their bills equally
Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade are a couple who work together.
2023-05-17 23:17

Kaitlan Collins to anchor new 9 p.m. show on CNN
CNN's Kaitlan Collins will anchor a new show at 9 p.m. starting in June, CNN CEO Chris Licht announced Wednesday.
2023-05-17 22:56

Scott Disick sports a comfortable hoodie and baggy pants during shopping trip in Calabasas
Scott Disick is reportedly gearing up for Season 3 of 'The Kardashians'
2023-05-17 22:51

'The Family Stallone': Sylvester Stallone vows to keep 'creeps' away from daughters
Fans will see how overly protective Sly is of his adult daughters in 'The Family Stallone'
2023-05-17 22:27

Megan Fox says she's never loved her body
Megan Fox may be a Sports Illustrated Swimsuit edition cover model, but she says she still struggles with body image.
2023-05-17 22:24

Johnny Depp's movie receives 7-minute standing ovation at Cannes
Johnny Depp was teary eyed after his film's warm welcome at the Cannes Film Festival on Tuesday.
2023-05-17 21:59

Netflix’s ‘McGregor Forever' Review: Conor McGregor wants to redeem himself in the ring but he can't
'McGregor Forever' focusses on Conor McGregor's attempt to return to the ring after suffering a crushing loss to Dustin Poirier
2023-05-17 21:51

Television Academy Foundation Announces Largest Education Program Donation to Create Industry Leadership Intern Initiative
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 17, 2023--
2023-05-17 21:23

Why Does Plastic Never Fully Dry in the Dishwasher?
Plastic containers are usually still covered in water after they’ve been through the dishwasher. Blame science—not your dishwasher.
2023-05-17 21:19

What is Rumble? The alternative streaming site that has signed Kai Cenat and iShowSpeed
Rumble, a streaming platform created to ‘protect free and open internet’ in response to cancel culture, has grown exponentially in recent months, signing exclusive deals with creators and streamers such as Russell Brand and Andrew Tate. It's most recent deal to be reached is with Kai Cenat and IShowSpeed. The pair signed to Rumble to produce a handful of exclusive livestreams a month. Whilst the pair will still stream on YouTube and Twitch, the signing with Rumble comes after both streamers have faced numerous bans from YouTube and Twitch for content violations. Speed is currently facing a permanent ban on Twitch for ‘spam or deceptive practices’, despite Cenat trying to negotiate with Twitch to unban him. Cenat, who himself has faced bans from both Twitch and YouTube, has threatened to leave Twitch permanently if faced with another ban. The first exclusive live stream show will premiere on May 26, named The Kai ‘n Speed Show. The creators say they’re grateful to have full creative control on this new platform. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Cenat is the fourth most subscribed Twitch streamer, with 5.2 million followers. Speed boasts 16 million subscribers on YouTube. The pair recently collaborated on a song together titled Dogs. The exclusive show follows a string of deals made between Rumble and creators. In September 2022, Rumble announced an exclusive show with Russell Brand after Brand claimed he was being ‘censored’ on YouTube for spreading Covid misinformation. During the announcement, Rumble CEO Chris Pavlovski told users “Russell is known for his unfiltered opinions, and we are proud to serve as the technology platform where he can grow his audience.” Similarly, in late 2022, Rumble signed a $9 million deal with Andrew Tate after he was banned on both TikTok and YouTube. As a result of this long line of deals with controversial creators, Rumble has subsequently been associated for being a place for outspoken creators to flock to when they get banned from mainstream platforms. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-05-17 20:59

Sega keen to do more video game movie adaptations
Sega's bosses have said video game movie adaptations are good for marketing their IPs.
2023-05-17 20:21