Disney’s $12.99 streaming bundle is way too good to pass up, but it won’t ‘kill’ rivals

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When Disney announced that its streaming service will cost just $5.99 per month once it’s available to customers in November, it became clear that Disney+ is a no-brainer subscription. Even if you’re already paying for other services, which may include Netflix, HBO, Hulu, YouTube, Amazon Prime, to name a few, Disney+ is a substantial addition to your monthly entertainment bill at that price. Disney+ will have a ton of great content sourced from all of Disney’s properties, as well as plenty of original shows that will not hit competing platforms. As an example, Disney+ is already a part of the next major phase of Marvel’s MCU, with several series in development.

But it turns out that that $5.99 monthly subscription isn’t the best that Disney can do. That’s because the company unveiled a subscription option that costs $7 extra but delivers access to Hulu and ESPN+.

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Samsung just unveiled Galaxy Note 10’s processor, based on the same tech that’ll power Apple’s iPhone 11

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It’s finally Galaxy Note 10 day, which means the Note 10 rumors are almost over. We’ve got some official Note 10 business for you right away. With a few hours to go until Samsung’s second Unpacked press event of the year, the Korean giant unveiled the phone’s processor. That’s the Exynos 9825 that appeared in several leaks so far. In the past few weeks, we saw benchmark leaks that mentioned the Exynos 9825 by name, as well as reports that claimed the CPU would power almost all of Samsung’s Note 10 variations. More interestingly, the Exynos 9825 is built on the same technology that’s being used to manufacture the A13 chip that will go inside the iPhone 11 phones this year.

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Samsung just unveiled Galaxy Note 10’s processor, based on the same tech that’ll power Apple’s iPhone 11 originally appeared on BGR.com on Wed, 7 Aug 2019 at 06:50:26 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Crashed Israeli lunar lander left a bunch of microscopic ‘water bears’ on the Moon

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It’s been a few months now since Israel’s Beresheet lunar lander experienced a last-second glitch and smashed into the Moon rather than landing softly on it. The mission, while impressive as a privately-funding effort, ultimately came up short, but part of its payload may still fulfill its intended purpose.

Included on the spacecraft was a cellular “library” that includes plant and animal cells and human DNA. It was created by the Arch Mission, which strives to create “backups” of Earth, and the collection of material included on the Beresheet lander contains “enough DNA to regenerate life on Earth,” according to founder Nova Spivack.

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Russian TV audiences love American TV shows, especially ‘Game of Thrones’

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Russia can’t get enough of America, it seems. Not only does the country love our democratic process so much that it decided to lend a friendly hand during the most recent presidential election, but Russian TV viewers also apparently love American TV shows — with a recent poll identifying Game of Thrones as Russian viewers’ favorite foreign series.

Now, we should point out that it’s not necessarily the favorite by a mile, according to the close results in the Levada Center polling agency’s recent findings.

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‘The Matrix’ returns to theaters this month to celebrate its 20th anniversary

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It’s the summer of Keanu, which means there’s no better time to remind yourself again what pill to chose — that’s the kind of inside The Matrix joke you’ll learn to appreciate only after you’ve seen the 1999 film that celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. And that anniversary is, of course, the main reason why The Matrix returns to theaters. Before you ask, this re-release won’t come with any new scenes, nor will it attempt to steal any box office records, which is something we saw happen earlier this year.

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North Korea reportedly steals cryptocurrency to bankroll its nuclear program

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A confidential U.N. report obtained by Reuters reveals that North Korea has been employing a range of sophisticated cyberattacks in an effort to bankroll its development of weapons of mass destruction.

According to the report, which was compiled by experts over the past few months, North Korea thus far has made upwards of $2 billion via a number of schemes designed to “steal funds from financial institutions and cryptocurrency exchanges.” Though specifics remain a bit murky at the moment, North Korean’s malicious cyber activities reportedly encompass more than 30 independent attacks across 17 countries.

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NASA’s Curiosity rover is celebrating seven incredible years on Mars

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Earlier this year, NASA was forced to finally say goodbye to the trust Opportunity rover. It was a sad time for the space agency since the rover had exceeded expectations in every imaginable way, but thankfully it’s not the only rover on the Red Planet. Curiosity, which was launched back in 2011, is still alive and well, and today marks its seventh year of an already impressive campaign.

The rover spent months cruising through space before eventually plummeting to the surface of Mars where it safely landed on August 6th, 2012, and it’s been revealing countless Mars secrets ever since.

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Exciting new iPhone features are on the way as Apple’s R&D spend hits an all-time high

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Historically, Apple hasn’t spent as much on Research and Development (R&D) as some of its rivals. Even as recently as 5 years ago, Apple’s R&D expenditures were easily eclipsed by any number of companies, including Google, Microsoft, and Samsung.

This can partly be explained by Steve Jobs’ belief that innovation is more about having the right people working on the right projects, as opposed to blindly throwing money at various research initiatives that don’t end up going anywhere.

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Why Netflix canceled ‘The OA,’ and why your favorite streaming show might be on death row too

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I’ve heard good things about Netflix’s The OA ever since it debuted back in 2016, but I never got around to moving past the first episode, always postponing it in favor of something else that had just started.

And then it happened, three years and a second season later — Netflix suddenly canceled the show, leaving many fans frustrated over a supposedly great cliffhanger that I’ve yet to discover. So why did Netflix can the project? It turns out the real reason is probably what you expected, but with a slight twist.

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Disney unveils bundle with Disney+, ESPN+ and Hulu for $12.99/month

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Yet another new subscription video bundle has been unveiled, for those of you keeping score at home. It’s an additional packaged offering from Disney, and it’s a good one — starting on November 12, as a complement to the company launching its much-anticipated Disney+ Netflix rival for $6.99, Disney will also launch a separate mega-bundle on that same day. Priced at $12.99, it will include a subscription to Disney+, ESPN+ as well as Hulu.

Let’s break that down a bit to see why that’s such a strong offering.

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Disney unveils bundle with Disney+, ESPN+ and Hulu for $12.99/month originally appeared on BGR.com on Tue, 6 Aug 2019 at 18:18:09 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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