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Streaming Stand-Up Comedy Specials

       It's national Smile Day, so let's help turn those frowns upside down with some laughter. Streaming provides access to many options when it comes to stand-up comedy and below, you'll find some of your options that are sure to make you smile.  As always if you need help with anything streaming or smart home related you can contact us at 309-778-8611 or by emailing us at OneSource@midcentury.com Netflix: Netflix has made a huge investment in stand-up comedy recently. Their catalog includes a wide range of specials from both fan favorites and emerging comedians.  Whether you’re into classic acts or want to discover new talent, Netflix has a vast library of specials to choose from.  Additionally, you can explore specific comedy genres using Netflix’s “ secret codes ,” such as “Stand-up Comedy” (code 11559) or “Dark Comedies” (code 869) . Comedy Central on Paramount+: Paramount+ offers on-demand access to Comedy Central’s impressive back catalog...

How to stream RFD-TV

  It's May 23rd and its National Drinking with Chickens Day (yes, it's  real ). I wanted to focus on a popular streaming platform and channel called RFD-TV and how you can watch it.  What is it?       RFD-TV features programming devoted to rural issues, concerns, and interests. The channels name stems from the Rural Free Delivery system, which was the name for the United States Postal Service's system of delivering mail directly to rural patrons. It features a variety of shows related to agriculture, equine sports, cooking, music and other topics related to rural living.  How to watch.     RFD-TV Now:     Cost: $10 a month or $90 per year RFD-TV offers its own direct-to-consumer subscription service that you can subscribe to on your streaming device such as Roku, Firestick, Android and more. This is great for watching RFD-TV content without having to subscribe to other channels.      DirecTV Stream:    ...

Browser Safety

          Today Google issued another warning to Chrome users to update their browser ASAP due to a critical security flaw . So, I thought it would be a good idea to remind everyone of some guidelines to help protect your data.  Keep Your Browser Updated: Regularly update your browser to the latest version. Updates often include security patches that address vulnerabilities. Use a Secure Browser: Choose for browsers like Chrome or Firefox that receive frequent automatic security updates. Avoid using outdated or unsupported browsers. Limit Browser Extensions: Install only essential extensions. Review and remove any unnecessary or outdated extensions. Enable HTTPS-Only Mode: Configure your browser to use HTTPS connections whenever possible. Some browsers have an HTTPS-only mode that forces secure connections. Install a Reliable Adblocker: Ad blockers not only improve browsing speed (there are some major exceptions to this suc...

10 neat tricks for your Amazon Alexa Device

     As the saying goes, with April Showers brings Home Automation, or something like that. Below are ten neat tricks to help get you the most of your Alexa devices.  As always if you need help with anything streaming or smart home related you can contact us at 309-778-8611 or by emailing us at  OneSource@midcentury.com Multiple Profiles: If you have multiple people in your household with Amazon accounts, you can add them to your Alexa household profile. While this won’t give separate shopping or to-do lists, it allows you to share content libraries. To switch profiles, just say, "Alexa, switch profiles". Voice Profiles: Set up voice profiles to personalize results. For instance, if you ask, “Alexa, what’s on my calendar?” it will read events from your calendar. If someone else asks Alexa to play music, it will select music based on their personal preferences. Change the Wake Word: If you’re tired of saying “Alexa” or have someone named Alexa in your house,...

Alternative ways to watch Bally Sports now that Comcast Xfinity has dropped their programming.

  What Happened? At midnight, Comcast Xfinity removed Bally Sports from its list of available channels. The reason behind this sudden change lies in the financial struggles of Bally Sports’ parent company, Diamond Sports Group, which is currently undergoing bankruptcy proceedings. Comcast claims that it offered multiple options to continue carrying Bally Sports’ networks, but the negotiations fell through. As a result, they no longer have the rights to continue broadcasting Bally Sports content. Thankfully, fans have several options to continue watching. Let’s break it down.   DirecTV Stream Cost: $98.99/month for the Choice package. Includes 35 of the top 35 cable channels, unlimited DVR and the ability to watch on 20 screens at once. Right now, it boasts a 5-day free trial. Get started here.   Fubo Cost: $89.99/month for the Elite package. Includes 19 of the top 35 cable channels, 1000 hours of DVR space, and the ability to watch up on 10 screens at o...