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Silicon Valley season three, episode five: Shut up, Richard!

Also, some tips on hard-drive disposal.

'Silicon Valley,' season three, episode four: All about that box

In which a theory dies, but a box is born.

'Silicon Valley,' season three, episode three: The box is here to stay

All is not as it seems at the devastating end of this ep.

'Silicon Valley,' season three, episode two: Nay. Just nay.

Ilana from "Broad City" isn't the only one noticing those horse videos on YouTube.

'Silicon Valley' returns: Party on, nerds!

New glossary term: Decacorn, a company that is valued at over ten billion dollars before its IPO. Like a unicorn but presumably with ten horns.

Now Turner wants to sell you a web video service, too

FilmStruck launches this fall. It's for indie movie fans.

Someone built chatbots that talk like the characters from HBO's 'Silicon Valley'

Long live Pied Piper.

'Veep' producer Frank Rich loves Donald Trump's act

"Trump is an entertainer. Most of the candidates don’t even know what entertainment is."

How Dan Lyons Created Fake Steve Jobs, Wrote for 'Silicon Valley' and Escaped a 'Cult-y' Unicorn

The unicorn in question, HubSpot, isn't too happy about Lyons' new book, "Disrupted: My Misadventure in the Start-Up Bubble."

John Oliver Explains the Apple-FBI Case Better Than Pretty Much Anyone

Another home run for the host of HBO's "Last Week Tonight" as he explains, hilariously, the real problem with the encryption debate.

SoundCloud Hires a Chief Revenue Officer as It Preps Its Subscription Service

NBCU and HBO vet Alison Moore comes on board.

Vice CEO Shane Smith Too Fat to Follow Vice to TV (Video)

"I'm an old man, rotund, verbose."

A New Trailer for HBO's 'Silicon Valley,' the Only TV Show That Gets How Dumb We Are

The Pied Piper team returns for round three.

'The Jinx' Director Andrew Jarecki Explains Why True Crime Pays

"You can lead the audience through this labyrinth. You can have twists that are true."

HBO Now Is ... Just Okay, With 800,000 Subscribers

Eh.

Netflix Tells Wall Street About Its Go-Go Global Growth (Video)

Reed Hastings posted Q4 numbers that beat Wall Street's (very high) expectations. What does he do now?

Netflix CEO Reed Hastings on China, HBO and the Surprise Success of 'Making a Murderer' (Q&A)

Data doesn't tell you everything: Netflix didn't know what it had with its hit documentary.

Five Streaming Video Predictions for 2016

We are at another tipping point for content and content distribution.

New 'Game of Thrones' Book Won't Be Ready Before New 'Game of Thrones' TV Season

"You're disappointed, and you're not alone."

Amazon Starts Building Its Own Bundle by Selling Showtime, Starz and More With Amazon Prime

Small steps, but interesting steps.

You Can Watch Jon Stewart's HBO Stuff on Your TV. But HBO Hopes You Watch It on the Internet.

HBO's newest star won't be digital-only. But the company wants to use him to push its digital agenda.

Bill Simmons Is Gone, So Grantland Is, Too

No surprise.

HBO CEO Richard Plepler Consulted Political Pollster Before Launching HBO Now

HBO Now hasn't destroyed the pay-tv biz.

Lena Dunham's LennyLetter Launches With Hillary Clinton and Amy Schumer Vids (And Get Ready for 'Re/code Decode' Podcast, Too)

Our podcast will be up tonight and their newsletter starts arriving tomorrow.

Alexandra Pelosi's New HBO Documentary Isn't the Anti-Tech Movie You Think It Is (Q&A)

"San Francisco has a history of welcoming people, and the irony is now that it’s the tech bros with money, the natives are not so welcoming."

Apple's Interest in Original Content Included Bill Simmons

Apple was interested in a podcast deal with the sports star. Didn't happen, but it's worth noting.

Former ESPN Star Bill Simmons Says New Podcast to Launch October 1

"New name, new sponsors," he tweeted.

The Beginning of the End of the TV Industrial Complex

Described in one chart.

HBO Now Is Coming to Verizon Wireless and Its 100 Million Customers

A big push for the Web-only service.

Comcast Survives the First Wave of Web TV Services

The biggest cable company in the country doesn't appear to have lost many subscribers to Web TV services like HBO Now and Sling TV.

Former ESPN Star Bill Simmons Lands at HBO

A "multi-platform" deal for the sports media star, starting with a new TV show in 2016.

Comcast Sells Its Own Cord-Cutting Service -- Which Requires Comcast's Cord

Broadcast TV + HBO, on the Web, for $15 a month. But you might be better off paying for cable TV anyway.