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Nothing will officially unveil its Ear (2) earbuds on March 22nd

With a habit of producing something out of Nothing, Carl Pei has today revealed that Nothing will be unveiling something the Ear (2) earbuds on March 22nd. With confirmation that Nothing will be launching a Snapdragon 8 series-powered smartphone later on in the year, it would be safe to say that the brand has a […]

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Vivo’s new flagship X90 series launches on November 22nd with both MediaTek and Snapdragon chipsets

Vivo has confirmed that it will take the wraps off of its new X90 series of flagship smartphones on November 22nd, and now we have images and specifications for two of the three models thanks to a serial leaker. As it turns out, the X90 Pro and Pro+ will be powered by the latest chipsets […]

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Paramount+ debuts in the UK and Ireland on June 22nd

ViacomCBS has finally narrowed the timing for some of its international Paramount+ launches. As Varietyreports, Paramount Global announced during an earnings call that the streaming service will arrive in the UK and Ireland on June 22nd. South Korea will also have access sometime in June. You'll have to wait a while longer in other parts of the world, however. Austria, France, Germany, Italy and Switzerland will can start watching in the second half of 2022, while people in India will have to wait until 2023.

In the UK, you'll pay £7 per month or £70 per year. Sky Cinema customers will have Paramount+ included at no extra charge.

The expansion will be welcome if you've wanted to watch Halo and other shows that have remained exclusive to Paramount+ so far. However, this won't thrill everyone. Until late last year, ViacomCBS made shows like Star Trek: Discovery available outside of Paramount+ coverage areas through rivals like Netflix. You'll now have to subscribe to yet another service to follow affected shows.

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