You don’t know a bug bounty hunter until you’ve walked a mile in their shoes—and spent a week on their PC trying to detect vulnerabilities in exchange for big bucks. Companies are doling out big rewards to hackers willing to unearth vulnerabilities in their software.
Our streaming TV picks for next week include the new Apple TV+ series Prime Target and Season 2 of Netflix's The Night Agent.
Netflix writes that the price hikes are so that it can continue to invest further in programming and deliver more value for its subscribers. The latter is a number that continues to grow, with Netflix adding 18.9 million new subscribers in quarter four of 2024, for a total of 302 million paid subscribers globally.
We’ll kick things off with new and returning shows and movies, of which there are a fair amount this weekend, beginning with my most-anticipated TV show of 2025 . . . .
As "Severance" finally returns, it's time we acknowledge that Apple TV+ is a great streaming service.
The show is inspired by the story of the Australian conwoman, a single mom who built a wellness empire by convincing the world she had brain cancer and was successfully curing herself with an all-natural lifestyle.
Many of the largest streaming services in the US will broadcast a concert to raise money for victims of the wildfires in Los Angeles, a show headlined by stars such as Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga and the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Like many other streaming services, the YouTube app on Apple TV now prompts you to pick an account every time you launch it.
Netflix announced Tuesday it will raise prices on most of its subscription tiers in the US and Canada after the streaming giant reported 19 million new subscribers in the last quarter of 2024.
Sometimes it's the true stories that end up looking like the most twisted tales someone could write – because real people are often willing to go to places you wouldn't even believe. That's exactly the sort of effect that Netflix is aiming for with its newest thriller series, Apple Cider Vinegar.
First reported by The Sun and later corroborated by Deadline, the Apple TV Plus series The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin has been scrapped after star Noel Fielding abruptly didn't return to the production after a Christmas break, despite it being "three-quarters" complete.