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Spotify is laying off 200 employees from its podcast division
Spotify is cutting 200 jobs as it narrows the focus of its podcast team.
Vimeo will stop supporting its TV apps on June 27th
Vimeo is ending support for its TV apps on June 27th, and not everyone is thrilled.
Apple’s free My Photo Stream service will shut down on July 26th
Apple's free My Photo Stream service, which you could use to view your images on more than one device, will shut down this summer.
Google Play Games for PC is now available in Europe and New Zealand
Google Play Games is now available on your PC in more than 40 European countries as well as New Zealand.
Peloton's revamped fitness app restricts most equipment workouts to new, more expensive tier
As of today, the software offers three different standalone subscription tiers.
Netflix starts charging for account sharing in the US
Netflix is now charging for account sharing in the US — it'll cost $8 per month for viewers outside of your household.
Paramount+ tops 60 million subscribers thanks to 'Picard' and the NFL
Paramount+ has already reached 60 million subscribers thanks to originals like 'Picard' and live content like the NFL playoffs.
Brazilian court lifts nationwide Telegram ban put in place over data demand
On Saturday, a federal appeals court in Brazil lifted the nationwide ban that had been put in place against Telegram earlier this week for failing to provide information on two neo-Nazi groups.
Lyft is laying off 26 percent of employees
Lyft is cutting 1,072 jobs, or more than a quarter of its workforce.
'The Witcher' season 3 trailer shows Henry Cavill's last stint as Geralt
The first trailer for 'The Witcher' season 3 shows Henry Cavill as Geralt for the last time.
Spider-Man movies finally arrive on Disney+
Spider-Man movies have reached Disney+ at last, although there are a few omissions at first.
Snapchat+ already has 3 million subscribers
Snapchat's paid service already has 3 million subscribers, and the social network is adding features like a shared story for late nights.
Netflix is about to crack down on account sharing in the US
Netflix is about to bring its fight against account sharing to the US.
Netflix will shut down its DVD rental business in September
Netflix is shutting down its DVD rental business in September after 25 years.
YouTube cracks down on videos that could encourage eating disorders
YouTube is banning videos that may encourage people with eating disorders to engage in copycat behavior.
Parler's new owner immediately took the social network offline
Parler has a new owner, and it's shutting down the social network temporarily for a revamp.
'Star Wars: Visions' Volume 2 trailer teases Aardman's take on Wookiees
A trailer for 'Star Wars: Visions' Volume 2 offers a peek at the short films, including one from the creators of 'Wallace and Grommit.'
Spotify's Niche Mixes let you generate personalized playlists for almost anything
Spotify already offers a host of personalized playlists, and now the company is giving users even more control over the generation of those mixes.
Apple Pay Later is finally available in the US, but only with an invite
Apple Pay Later has arrived in the US for some users, letting you split purchases into multiple payments.
Apple's Martin Scorsese movie hits theaters in October before its TV+ debut
Apple's first major theatrical movie, Martin Scorsese's 'Killers of the Flower Moon,' arrives in October.