If you have your heart set on AI-generating some John Wick-style action scenes starring celebrities with weird voices, we have some bad news.
Peacock is adding AI-powered features to its mobile app, including vertical NBA videos, a personalized Bravo hub guided by Andy Cohen, and a Jeopardy trivia game inside the app.
Peacock is rolling out a native vertical video format for live sports, allowing you to watch games without turning your phone sideways. The feature will roll out to NBA games first this spring and ...
The streamer is also launching a dedicated vertical feed for clips from popular Bravo shows, guided by an AI avatar of executive producer Andy Cohen.
Peacock ended 2025 with 44 million subscribers but still has not reached profitability six years after it launched. With less than 2% of total viewing time in recent months, according to Nielsen, it ...
A sample of how “Your Bravoverse” will appear for fans on Peacock’s mobile app Guided by Watch What Happens Live host Andy Cohen’s video avatar, the AI-powered experience curates iconic scenes, ...
Disney+ launches the new Verts vertical video feed, letting mobile users swipe through show and movie clips and quickly start watching.
Yesterday, Adobe's new AI Assistant for Photoshop entered public beta on the web and mobile apps (sorry, desktop loyalists, you'll ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Former Indiana football cornerback D'Angelo Ponds had a 43.5-inch vertical jump at the NFL combine on Friday, Feb. 27. It was tied for best result through the first two days of testing ...
Sonny Styles has been a bright spot at the 2026 NFL Combine. The star Ohio State linebacker wasted no time making an impression in Indianapolis, showing off size and athleticism in a big way. Styles ...
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