Josh and Richard have a lot of quick stories to catch up on this week. Fandango is purchasing Vudu. HBO Max gets a launch date. NBC’s new streaming service, Peacock, has launched for some users. Plex has released a new music player and Plex Dash. It’s a mobile app for keeping tabs on your Plex server. Sonos and Spotify both have news. The Nintendo Switch gets long-overdue enhancements, and Gamescom has officially been canceled.
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- Fandango to buy Vudu from Walmart as the streaming wars heat up
- HBO Max will launch on May 27th
- HBO will extend streaming support for older Apple TVs
- Comcast Is Getting Into the Streaming TV Game With Peacock. Here’s Everything You Need to Know
- Plex debuts new Plexamp audio and Plex Dash server management apps for iPhone and iPad
- Sonos launches its own streaming radio service
- Spotify now lets Premium users hide songs they don’t want to hear from playlists
- Spotify launches curated podcast playlists in a bid to make the platform a podcast tastemaker
- Switch Update Finally Lets You Remap Controllers
- Gamescom cancels its in-person event due to COVID-19
- Burger King | Stay Home of the Whopper
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