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Apple Launches Video-Streaming Service For $4.99 A Month
Apple is entering the video-streaming race, taking on Netflix, Disney and others with a new monthly subscription of $4.99. The company also announced new iPhones, as their sales have been slowing.
Nielsen To Rate Streaming Services, Assault Allegations Haunt Cosby
Nielsen, the company that measures broadcast and cable ratings, will begin using its technology to calculate the viewership of streaming services like Netflix. Also, Bill Cosby projects are canceled.
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New E-Book Lending Service Aims To Be Netflix For Books
The website Scribd, online for several years now as a document storehouse, is beginning an e-book subscription service that will offer unlimited e-books for a flat monthly fee. Lynn Neary reports that Scribd is working with HarperCollins, which is the first major American publisher to take part in this kind of subscription service.
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How To Pick The Streaming TV Services You Actually Want
Apple TV+ is here. Disney+, HBO Max and Peacock are coming soon. Netflix, Amazon and Hulu keep on growing. And that's just the beginning. Here's what our television critic recommends.
Postal Service Reports Increase In Dog Attacks On Letter Carriers
The USPS said its employees were bitten in 6,755 attacks in 2016, and Los Angeles topped the list, with 80. The postal service also released safety tips.
Apple's New Music Streaming Service Under Antitrust Scrutiny
Investigators want to know if music companies are colluding with subscription services such as Apple Music to squeeze out free, ad-supported streaming.
Songwriters And Streaming Services Battle Over Decades-Old Decree
The Department of Justice is exploring big changes to the music publishing business for the first time since World War II.
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Seattle Moves To Curb Uber, Other Ride-Share Services
Taxi companies have been vocal opponents of web-based "ride-share" services, which they say have an unfair advantage because they're playing by different rules.
Four-Legged Impostors Give Service Dog Owners Pause
People who lack special needs but simply want to keep their pets with them all the time can easily find fake "service animal" certifications on the Web. But those phony credentials can create problems for people with disabilities who legitimately need trained service dogs.
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Postal Service Reports Record $15.9 Billion Loss
The postmaster general said the service is walking a "financial tightrope" and Congress needs to act to put it back on a path to financial health.
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