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Gather round tennis fans, because we have an absolute Grand Slam of a deal on the upcoming Australian Open. 
Kicking off this month, the Australian Open will take centre stage in the sporting world, and our beloved Andy Murray makes his long-awa…

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Stay indoors and gain access to Prime Deals and Prime Video for absolutely nothing

Christmas and New Year celebrations are fun, but they are also expensive. It’s at this time of year that we naturally look to pull back on big nights out and try to save a little where we can. 
Going out less is all well and good but we can’t be…

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Roku brings premium subscriptions to Roku Channel, taking on Amazon Prime Video

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A big update is coming for Roku’s free content network, Roku Channel.

The set-top box company announced on Wednesday that it will soon launch premium subscriptions on its movies, TV, and live events platform called The Roku Channel. 

Users will be able to subscribe to their favorite paid cable networks like Showtime, Starz, and Epix. Other paid subscription services coming to Roku Channel include CollegeHumor’s Dropout, Smithsonian Channel Plus, Noggin, and Tastemade. 

Roku touts that premium subscriptions can be setup with a single click. Those who subscribe to premium content via Roku Channel can manage their subscriptions through a single interface and be able to pay for each services’ fee on a single bill. Pricing for each service is the same as if your subscribed outside of Roku Channel, so the aggregated bill and management interface is really the main selling point from Roku. Premium subscription content can be viewed on any device that supports Roku Channel.  Read more…

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Midge of ‘Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ is kinda rude (and that’s a good thing)

While The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Season 2 is every bit as charming and effervescent as we’ve come to expect, the latest episodes make it impossible to deny what we suspected but ignored in Season 1: Midge Maisel is kind of rude.
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Rachel Brosnahan tells us what to expect from ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ Season 2

The first season of The Marvelous Mrs Maisel was nothing short of fantastic. And, if you’re anything like me, you can scarcely hide your excitement for the next season of this truly wonderful show. 
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How to set up parental controls on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Hulu

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Welcome to Small Humans, an ongoing series at Mashable that looks at how to take care of – and deal with – the kids in your life. Because Dr. Spock is nice and all, but it’s 2018 and we have the entire internet to contend with.


Today’s video streaming services are absolutely amazing for children’s content, both educational and entertaining, but the savvy little monsters soon learn their way around an interface. 

Before you know it, you’ll think you left your innocent toddler watching Wishenpoof and come back to find her staring wide-eyed at a fight scene in Ronja

It’s important to understand how to set up your systems so that your precious poppets don’t see something they aren’t yet old enough to process.  Read more…

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‘Good Omens’ trailer finds humor in the eternal war between Heaven and Hell

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Good Omens isn’t out yet, but this will make the wait hurt less. Amazon’s adaptation of the novel from literary super-team Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett has its first trailer, compliments of New York Comic Con.

The story follows the angel Aziraphale (Michael Sheen) and the demon Crowley (David Tennant), 6,000-year-old… friends? who have grown accustomed to living on Earth. The approaching apocalypse — the fake one, that is — brings them together in an unlikely bid to save the world.

Bring it on. The combined comedy stylings of Gaiman and Pratchett seem like they go together great on screen in this first look trailerGood Omens comes to Amazon Prime Video sometime in 2019. Read more…

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Join us for a heavenly hellish party at NYCC

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Hello, people of the Comic Book Convention of New York City! 

My name is Aziraphale, I’m an angel, and I’ve been sent unto you from Heaven above to deliver the Good News. Yes, that Good News: the television adaptation of Terry Prachett and Neil Gaiman’s beloved book Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch will premiere soon on Amazon Prime Video! And take it from my boss upstairs, Good Omens has it all. Drama? Well, only the End of the World and the fate of all humanity hanging in the balance. Buddy comedy? Take my companion, the devil Crowley — please! Intrigue? Witches? Car chases? Check, check, and check.  Read more…

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Amazon Prime is offering a host of exclusive shows for the UK, including the US Open live

Amazon Prime offers a complete package of goodies to make your life easier. From unlimited one-day delivery to exclusive access to the latest deals, Prime delivers something for everyone. If you are still dithering over whether Prime is right for you…

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