| It's Saturday, January 04, 2020. Hey, good morning! You look fabulous. Welcome to your weekend, and the calm before the storm. Soon, CES 2020 will start and we’ll be overrun by electronic things that are coming to store shelves later this year. The tricky part will be figuring out which ones are worth paying attention to, and which ones will never make it to market. I’ve been in Las Vegas for less than a day, and so far the biggest change this year is a slight redesign of the hotel we’re staying in -- by Monday we should have updates that are a lot more exciting. -- Richard (View in browser.) And no, you can’t keep them by downloading them. Disney only launched its streaming service a few months ago, but several movies that were available at launch are no longer available for viewing. Those include flicks like Home Alone 1 & 2, Dr. Dolittle and Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. The culprit? Licensing deals signed long ago that occasionally make those titles exclusive to other channels or services. | | Sponsored Content by Stack Commerce | | Subscribers will be refunded for their latest payment. Did you remember that Google offered paid magazine subscriptions? Well, it doesn’t now. A company spokesperson has confirmed the change to Engadget, noting that the program worked with under 200 publishers. Subscribers won't be able to purchase new magazine issues anymore, but they can thankfully still keep accessing old issues (PDFs and other formats) in the Google News app via the Following or Favorites tab. | | But wait, there's more... | | | |
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