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Watch: ''Queer Eye'' Season 6 premieres Dec. 31
07:30pm, Thursday, 18'th Nov 2021 United Press International
Netflix announced the premiere date for "Queer Eye" Season 6 on Thursday. Season 6 premieres Dec. 31 on Netflix.
Your Netflix top 10 is changing. Here''s how the streamer remade viewership metrics and why new data gives it a competitive edge over Disney+ and other players.
06:53pm, Thursday, 18'th Nov 2021 Business Insider Markets
Dwayne Johnson, Gal Gadot, and Ryan Reynolds in Netflix''s "Red Notice." Netflix
O irony? Netflix to produce blockbuster sitcoms
06:45pm, Thursday, 18'th Nov 2021 The Daily Guardian
Conscience or sarcasm? Netflix A comedy series will be produced on Turnout20 years after the movie rental chain refused to join the giant movie now
Netflix warning as users are lured with free streaming offers only to have credit card info stolen what to look for
06:39pm, Thursday, 18'th Nov 2021 The Sun
HAVE you received a free streaming service offer lately? Be aware it may be a scam. The boom in streaming services has also led to an increase in phishing schemes. Scammers have taken to sending out phony email sign-ups for streaming services like Netflix to gain access to sensitive credit card information. Similar scams []
Netflixs Lupin Part 3 Now Filming in Paris
05:31pm, Thursday, 18'th Nov 2021 Variety
Netflixs hit series Lupin is currently shooting its highly anticipated third instalment in Paris with French star Omar Sy reprising his role as Assane Diop, a character inspired by the world famous gentleman thief and master of disguise, Arsène Lupin. The production was announced on Thursday by both Netflix and Sy on their respective Twitter []
Harbor Investment Advisory LLC Has $2.46 Million Position in Netflix, Inc. (NASDAQ:NFLX)
03:56pm, Thursday, 18'th Nov 2021 Transcript Daily
Harbor Investment Advisory LLC lowered its stake in shares of Netflix, Inc. (NASDAQ:NFLX) by 12.4% in the third quarter, according to its most recent 13F filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission. The firm owned 4,036 shares of the Internet television networks stock after selling 572 shares during the period. Harbor Investment Advisory LLCs holdings []
The Big Story: Zoom Ads And Apples App Ad Budget
03:55pm, Thursday, 18'th Nov 2021 AdExchanger
Netflix has finally put to rest rumors (hopes and dreams) that it would one day monetize with advertising but now Zoom is stepping up to the plate. The Zoom CEO rejected the idea of monetizing its free video conferencing during the beginning of the pandemic. But the company is now changing course with plans to Continue reading » The post The Big Story: Zoom Ads And Apples App Ad Budget appeared first on AdExchanger .
Carroll Financial Associates Inc. Sells 30 Shares of Netflix, Inc. (NASDAQ:NFLX)
03:24pm, Thursday, 18'th Nov 2021 Dakota Financial News
Carroll Financial Associates Inc. cut its position in Netflix, Inc. (NASDAQ:NFLX) by 3.3% in the 3rd quarter, according to its most recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The institutional investor owned 876 shares of the Internet television networks stock after selling 30 shares during the quarter. Carroll Financial Associates Inc.s holdings in Netflix []
Hulu launches its own online shop, with ugly holiday sweaters and other merch TechCrunch
03:13pm, Thursday, 18'th Nov 2021 TechCrunch
This summer, Netflix launched its own shopping site that allowed fans to purchase apparel, accessories and other lifestyle products from their favorite shows, like Stranger Things. Now, Hulu is doing the same thing. The Disney-owned streamer announced the launch of Shop Hulu, which will feature limited-edition collections of apparel and lifestyle products from Hulu Originals []
4 Reasons Why the Critics Are Wrong About Netflix''s ''Cowboy Bebop'' Live-Action Remake
12:55pm, Thursday, 18'th Nov 2021 Newsweek
Netflix''s "Cowboy Bebop" adaptation will be released on the platform on Friday, November 19, but the critics have already torn it to shreds.
The Morning After: Repair iPhones and Macs yourself with Apple''s self service program
12:15pm, Thursday, 18'th Nov 2021 Engadget
Youll soon be able to repair parts of your iPhone yourself, without going to an approved service center. In a major shift in policy for Apple, the company is launching a Self Service Repair program that will let you repair products yourself using official Apple parts and tools. Itll launch in the US in early 2022 (rolling out later that year for other countries) and will initially give the resources to fix an iPhone 12 or iPhone 13. Apple says M1 Macs will follow after that. So why the change? It could well be all this government pressure. The White House, the Federal Trade Commission and multiple states have backed right-to-repair measures that could have forced Apples hand. There was even a shareholder resolution deadline coincidentally timed for the same day. Once this program launches, any skilled person will be able to replace parts like the screen, camera and battery on the latest iPhone models. There will reportedly be 200 parts and tools available at the start. Best take another look at those iFixit guides. -Mat Smith Google finally speeds up its fingerprint scanner on the Pixel 6 Surprise update!
Squid Game is being secretly smuggled into North Korea
11:41am, Thursday, 18'th Nov 2021 DLSServe
Squid Games popularity needs no embellishment. Its been watched for more than 1.6 billion hours on the way to becoming the most popular Netflix show of all time, and has single-handedly changed the way Netflix measures the success of its content. But what do North Koreans think about the South Korean behemoth? Well, a spokesperson []
Netflix launches new website for Top 10 movies and series
09:10am, Thursday, 18'th Nov 2021 BusinessDay
Subscribers and movie analysts alike have access to streaming data Netflix, the global streaming platform, launched its new website where it shows data for its most popular TV shows and movies globally and for more than 90 individual countries. The streaming platform has been reluctant to release its viewing figures since 2007 when it began []
Harry and Meghan were shadowed by Netflix documentary crew during their visit to military veterans
08:01am, Thursday, 18'th Nov 2021 IBTimes UK
Two women and one man following the couple were trying to hide camera equipment under their coats and bags.
Headspace gives US teens free access to its mental health app
08:25pm, Wednesday, 17'th Nov 2021 Engadget
After offering free mental health exercises at the beginning of the pandemic, Headspace has announced that it''s opening up its service for free to a particularly vulnerable group for mental stressors: teens. The company''s new Headspace for Teens initiative is fairly straightforward: Kids between 13 and 18 will be able to access a selection of exercises including things to help you reduce stress, focus on being mindful and sleep better at no charge. The only requirement is that they sign up to be members of the youth-focused non-profits Bring Change to Mind or Peer Health Exchange . Headspace says it also plans to extend the free offering throughout the world as it partners with more non-profits. Through our research, we see that teens today are under a great deal of stress and experience high levels of anxiety due to the demands of school, their jobs, extracurriculars, social life, and a general uncertainty about their futures, Alice Nathoo, Head of Social Impact at Headspace, said in a statement. Even though many teens have an awareness of and vocabulary for mental health issues, this doesn''t always translate to action." Headspace for Teens follows a similar program focused on bringing mental health support to educators .
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