Samsung TV Plus now has John Wick and other action movies

Samsung has announced that more action flicks, comedy movies, and new TV channels have been added to its free video streaming service, Samsung TV Plus, this month. These action movies include titles like the famous John Wick series, The Expendables, and more. Samsung TV Plus gets John Wick, Extraction, and more action movies in USA […]

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Amazon will now buy stuff for you from other websites

Amazon just announced an intriguing new feature called Buy for Me. This essentially means that Amazon will buy stuff for you from other websites. This is meant to work for products that Amazon doesn’t sell directly, and it all happens inside the Amazon Shopping app, where Buy for Me is now available in beta. This is a limited test, however, so it’s currently only live “for a subset of customers” in the US on iOS and Android. The test is also commencing with a limited number of brand stores and products, but Amazon does plan to roll out to more customers with more brand stores and products…

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Verizon introduces three-year price lock guarantee on its plans

Verizon today announced a three-year price guarantee for all of its new and existing customers. However, you need to be on the new myPlan and myHome plans in order to benefit. And there’s a huge caveat – the “price lock guarantee” doesn’t apply to taxes and fees, so presumably if the carrier wants to raise prices, it can just increase its fees. Anyway, aside from this you can also get a free phone on any plan when you trade in any phone in any condition – but that “any phone” has to be made by Google, Apple, or Samsung. And you need to be on myPlan for this to work. Finally, the…

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The next iPad mini might come with a huge display upgrade

Apple’s next iPad mini could have a massive display upgrade in tow, switching from IPS LCD panels to OLED. Apple is apparently currently testing Samsung-made OLED panels for the most diminutive iPad, and it would of course be a very welcome change to see the next iPad mini with an OLED screen. It’s been rumored to make its debut in 2026, around two years after its predecessor which launched last October. The 2024 iPad mini was also rumored to get an OLED panel back in 2023, but that obviously didn’t happen and so the introduction of the new display tech got postponed to the next iteration…

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge’s new launch date leaks

Yesterday we heard that Samsung delayed the Galaxy S25 Edge’s planned April launch, and today a new rumor purportedly shares the new date on which the device will be fully unveiled: May 13. It’s still unclear what the reason for the delay is, but at least it’s not a big one – give or take one month from the initially rumored announcement date of April 15. Some have speculated that the delay doesn’t have anything to do with quality issues, but instead is related to some changes in Samsung’s management following the death of Samsung DX head Jong-Hee Han. If you were expecting…

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Apple Sending WWDC 2025 Invites to Special Event Lottery Winners

Apple plans to hold a WWDC keynote viewing party for select students and developers on Monday, June 9, with a limited number of invites available for an in-person Apple Park event. Apple accepted applications for attendance until yesterday, and the company is now sending out notices to those who have been selected to go via its lottery process.



The event is set to include WWDC-related special activities like the keynote viewing, the Platforms State of the Union, Apple Design Awards, ‌Apple Park‌ tours, and a dinner. Developers and students will also have opportunities to interface with Apple engineers and experts.

Current Apple Developer Program members, Apple Developer Enterprise Program members, Apple Entrepreneur Camp alumni, and Swift Student Challenge winners from 2023 to 2025 were eligible to apply, with attendees chosen by random selection.

There is no cost to attend the ‌Apple Park‌ special event, but Apple does not cover transportation or lodging. Out-of-state attendees will need to purchase airfare, hotel accommodations, and transportation to ‌Apple Park‌.

WWDC 2025 will take place from June 9 to June 13. Developers that were not selected to attent the ‌Apple Park‌ event can watch the keynote, get help from Apple engineers, and watch WWDC sessions online through the Apple Developer website and app.

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