David Bixenspan
Location
Brooklyn, New York
Expertise
FOIA/Public Records, Streaming Media, Mobile Phones
- David was interviewed in the Netflix documentary "Nobody Speak" about Hulk Hogan's lawsuit against Gawker Media.
- He worked as a credited researcher on the first half of season 3 of VICE TV's "Dark Side of the Ring."
- He also co-hosts the weekly "Between The Sheets" podcast that examines a week in wrestling history as it was covered by the wrestling media contemporaneously, with bonus monthly shows for Patreon subscribers featuring deep dives into specific topics.
Experience
David has been writing professionally since 2009, initially working at SBNation. He later rose to the position of site manager, before moving on to work for Bleacher Report as a contributor and assignment editor. He later served as a regular contributor to Death and Taxes Magazine, Deadspin, Motherboard, MEL Magazine, and FanByte, among other outlets, with feature work for Victory Journal, Business Insider's investigative unit, and more.
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Stories By David Bixenspan
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Microsoft's Super Bowl commercial this year is all about Copilot and how the AI assistant can help people fulfill their tasks. You can watch it here.
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When shopping for tools, the country of origin can sometimes make a big difference in quality. That's why some Makita buyers take to eBay for their tools.
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A smart lamp system from Nobi offers numerous safety features elder care in nursing homes and other assisted living situations. Here is how it works.
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MIG-Switch modifications are out there that allow you to back up games on the Nintendo Switch, but could also be used for piracy. Here's what we know.
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If you're a fan of old-school vinyl records, you need some great speakers to pair them with. We've looked at the top reviewers out there to get their take.
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Following Sam Bankman-Fried's guilty verdict, the disgraced crypto platform, FTX, now says it expects to pay customers back, but there are no guarantees.
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If you are considering switching to T-Mobile or want to upgrade plans, you have seen the Magenta Max plan, but is it worth it? Here's who it's best for.
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LG's webOS has its fair share of quirks and obscure menus. Here are seven ways to customize your experience, from the mundane to the substantial.
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While the PlayStation 5 has built-in features that make PS4 games run better than they did before, if you mod your console, you can get even more performance.
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Your Android phone's Safe Mode can be a lifesaver, shutting down malware before it can do any damage. But what if you want to get out of Safe Mode?
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Google Chrome rolled out a new version today that adds three new features based on generative AI to the browser. Here are those features and what they do.
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Super Bowl LVIII is just a few weeks away, and if you want a new TV for the big game, then Samsung's latest deals could save you up to $3,000.
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In Season 12 of "Shark Tank," two entrepreneurs pitched their on-the-go coffee maker that uses pods, the Brümachen. Here's what happened to the company.
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With pre-orders starting soon, Apple has finally released details on what the new reality headset, the Vision Pro, can do and its key features.
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On Season 11 of "Shark Tank," Amber Leong came into the tank to pitch her company, Circadian Optics, but did she get an investment? Here's what happened.
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Like Zelle or Venmo, Cash App is great to use to quickly send or receive money from friends or family, but is it safe? Here's what you need to know.
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At CES this year, TCL shows off a massive 115-inch Mini LED TV for peak living room entertainment, alongside several new TV sets and sound systems.
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Acer's got some sweet new monitors, laptops, and routers debuting at Winter CES 2024 and we've got an early look at all of them, right here.
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The less you have to reach for your mouse, the more seamless your computing experience will be. Learn how to switch between browser tabs click-free.
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If you have a 4K TV and are wondering whether you're experiencing the real deal, here's what you need to ensure it isn't upscaled or bogus promises.
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An Android phone is a powerful and versatile piece of technology. Its conference call capability can connect cell phones, VoIP phones, and standard landlines.
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Starlink has launched satellites into orbit in hopes of bringing cellular data to remote areas, but how does it work? Here's what you need to know.
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It can be difficult to catch the best deals when online shopping. Luckily, there are five tracking tools that can do searching for you so you never miss a deal.
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Trying to get the best wireless audio out of a pair of wired speakers, an old car stereo, or a jack-less phone? Try these Bluetooth receivers.
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LG's 2024 TV line will be showcased at Winter CES in two weeks, but we've got the early details here, including the new AI features and screen sizes.
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If you sign up for Boost Infinite via Amazon Prime, you can get 5G mobile service for $25 a month and a free SIM kit, essentially. Here's how to get started.
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If Bixby keeps getting in your way and you've no interest in using Samsung's smart assistant, here's how you can hide it or get rid of it.