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    Charter will offer Peacock for free with some cable subscriptions next year

    Charter’s Spectrum TV Select cable plan will include a free ad-supported Peacock Premium subscription next year, reports Reuters. The addition comes as Charter announced today that it has reached a new “multi-year deal” with NBCUniversal, which owns Peacock, to keep its TV channels in Charter’s cable lineup. Charter recently lined up a similar agreement with Disney that lets it bundle…

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    Video Streaming Services That Let You Cut Cable TV

    Monthly bill: $80 to $110 per month What you get: This sports-centric service provides live and on-demand channels from ABC, CBS, Fox, and NBC in most markets. It recently raised prices by $5 a month. You also get cable channels (AMC, Bravo, Discovery, FX, HGTV, Syfy, and TLC) and sports networks (BeIn Sports, FS1, Golf Channel, MSG, SNY, and NBA…

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    How to Watch the First Presidential Debate Without Cable

    The first presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump (which is actually the second debate of the 2024 election season—the first was between Trump and President Joe Biden) is upon us. Here’s where to catch the action live on Sept. 10. When is the presidential debate? The Harris-Trump debate is scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 10…

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    How to Stream NFL Games Without Cable

    Football fans who have decided to cut the cable cord have plenty of options for streaming NFL action this season. (Too many options, some of us might argue.) With the right streaming services, you can watch Sunday afternoon games on CBS and Fox, “Sunday Night Football” on NBC, and “Monday Night Football” on ESPN. The regular Sunday season—with afternoon games…

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    Cable management and other tips for planning a new workspace

    One of the great things about moving is the chance to remake your workspace — or your gaming space, depending on what you use your computer for. It’s easy, after several years, to be content with a desk that’s not quite right, a chair that’s not quite comfortable, or cables that have spread all over the floor. But when a…

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