I'll hold my hands up and admit it: I listen to podcasts at 1.5x speed. To some people, this makes me a monster. However, I've not found any downsides to listening to podcasts at faster speeds, and ...
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Netflix is testing out a feature of its mobile app that lets people speed up or slow down videos, and while many subscribers seem excited about the prospect of streaming Friends (for a few more months ...
Netflix's mobile app allows you to watch at 1.25x and 1.5x speeds. People told me they use this for reality shows like "Love Is Blind" or while watching at the gym. Our modern appetite for content ...
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The fast and the curious? If you’re a big fan of watching videos on the internet — like via TikTok, YouTube or Masterclass — chances are you’ve grown accustomed to listening to people speak at Looney ...
Rachel Maddow, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Ben Shapiro, Bowen Yang and more have unusually passionate feelings about the fast-forward button. By Julian Sancton, Editor Listening to podcasts 50 percent faster ...
Don’t worry, people, you can watch the next season of Stranger Things at normal speed. After word got out that Netflix was testing a feature that allowed users to view TV and movies at 1.5x speed, ...
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Researchers found no major difference in performance between students who watched a lecture at normal speed versus those who watched at 1.5X or 2X speed. Reading time 3 minutes One of the (many) ...