In perhaps another sign of rising inflation, Netflix is launching a trial program that will charge an extra fee for customers who share their password with someone outside their household.Continue reading
Netflix has announced that it will put 2 percent of its cash holdings towards supporting the economic development of black communities.Continue reading
In an effort to address the ongoing financial challenges faced by the nation's Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU), HBCU Change - a new app that makes charitable giving easy and fun -- has announced a mission to raise $1 billion for HBCUs over the next five years.Continue reading
After years of waiting, the time has almost arrived. The PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X are on the horizon and will be released this year. Continue reading
Netflix has announced the hire of Bozoma Saint John as a new Chief Marketing Officer and that they will put 2 percent of its cash holdings towards supporting the economic development of black communities.Continue reading
It’s no secret that technology has made our lives easier in many ways, from allowing us to travel faster and helping us do our jobs quicker all the way to improving our education and healthcare systems. Continue reading
If you -- like many others -- are practicing social distancing in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak by curling up and watching a streaming platform like Netflix, then it may be time to lower your video quality. Continue reading
Tyler Perry will make his Netflix debut in January with A Fall From Grace, the story of a woman whose world is shattered by secrets, starring Harlem diva Cicely Tyson,
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As streaming wars escalate, PBS is launching a new U.S. subscription video-on-demand platform, PBS Living, this Thursday on Amazon's Prime Video Channels.Continue reading
While Eddie Murphy’s 1989 directorial debut Harlem Nights may not have been the hit that he was hoping for, the crime comedy did receive acclaim for its visual appeal.Continue reading
New technology unveiled at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas could put an end to account sharing on streaming services such as Netflix, Amazon, and Hulu reports Consumer Affairs.Continue reading