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Tablo offers sale on new over-the-air DVRs
Both the Tablo Dual HDMI and the Tablo Quad are on sale, making it the perfect time to switch from cable or satellite to free, broadcast TV.

Hulu’s price increase for live TV won’t be the last
Streaming services that offer top-tier news and sports channels will have to keep raising fees if they want to break even, experts say.

Best noise-cancelling headphones to drown out fireworks
Fireworks. For some reason, they're everywhere now — and they're driving everyone crazy. But it doesn't have to — just grab a good pair of noise-cancelling headphones. Here are some of the best...

Orby TV sees rapid growth since offering $40-a-month satellite TV service
Orby TV is a new satellite service where customers pay for the equipment upfront, then pay as little as $40 a month for pay TV programming. And it's growing.
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Sling TV: Is it worth your $20 a month?
Offering CNN, the Cartoon Network and Food Network without cable is great, but Dish knows the real star of Sling TV is ESPN. Is that alone worth paying $20 a month for?

CBS All Access: Is it worth your $6 a month?
The service makes a lot of promises, such as "thousands" of on-demand TV episodes, but ultimately comes up short of being worth $6. Also: No live NFL games.

On The Record: Where tech companies stand on Net neutrality
The Desk reached out to 10 technology companies -- Apple, Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Yahoo!, Aol, Facebook, Twitter, Spotify and Dropbox -- to ask for their positions on Net neutrality. Here are their responses.

How old-school radio became a lifeline in the Middle East
In this guest post, Aboud Dandachi reveals how a 20-year-old birthday present from his dad — an ordinary, old-school transistor radio — became a lifeline during the Syrian civil conflict.