GM’s Maven car-sharing service is shutting down
The COVID-19 pandemic has claimed GM’s Maven car-sharing service. Customers are receiving notices that Maven is no longer available “effective immediately.” In its messaging, the company… Read the original here: GM’s Maven car-sharing service is shutting down
‘Scoob!’ is the next big movie going straight to video on-demand
While Trolls is only available as a $20 rental, Warner will make this animated feature available for 48-hour rental at a price of $20, or purchase for $25, in the US and Canada starting on May… Read more: ‘Scoob!’ is the next big movie going straight to video on-demand
‘Scoob!’ is the next big movie going straight to video on-demand
While Trolls is only available as a $20 rental, Warner will make this animated feature available for 48-hour rental at a price of $20, or purchase for $25, in the US and Canada starting on May… Read the rest here: ‘Scoob!’ is the next big movie going straight to video on-demand
Fandango is buying Vudu’s video service from Walmart
Fandango isn’t exactly selling many movie tickets right now, as almost all theaters (save for some drive-ins) are closed to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Streaming, on the other hand, is… See original here: Fandango is buying Vudu’s video service from Walmart
Judge denies Twitter effort to reveal US surveillance requests
The 2014 lawsuit followed months of unsuccessful negotiations for greater transparency in the wake of Edward Snowden’s leaks revealing much about US surveillance activities, including online…. More: Judge denies Twitter effort to reveal US surveillance requests
