Eufy, a brand under Anker, has launched its first Android-compatible Find Hub tracker, the SmartTrack Card E40, priced at $35, supporting both Apple and Google networks, with features like Qi charging and a 100dB alarm, expected to be available in Q1 2026.
The most-watched telecasts of 2025 were dominated by NFL football, especially the Super Bowl LIX, and the series 'Tracker' on CBS, with entertainment events like the Oscars also ranking highly. The NFL accounted for 48 of the top 100 telecasts, and live awards shows continued to draw significant audiences, with 'Tracker' and '60 Minutes' leading in entertainment.
Walgreens has launched an expanded flu and COVID-19 tracker that combines store data, CDC wastewater data, and other sources to monitor respiratory virus spread across the US, addressing gaps caused by federal data delays and shutdowns.
The third season of 'Tracker' opens with a heartfelt six-minute scene between brothers Colter and Russell, played by Justin Hartley and Jensen Ackles, focusing on family and past traumas, setting the stage for a season exploring family secrets and mysteries.
The Season 3 premiere of CBS's 'Tracker' explains the absences of characters Bobby and Velma, with Bobby having a new job as an encryption specialist and Velma focusing on her marriage, while also introducing new plotlines involving other characters.
'Tracker' Season 3 will see Justin Hartley returning as the lead and Fiona Rene as a series regular, with some cast changes including the exit of two stars. The show is praised for its compelling storytelling and success after a strong Season 2.
Tracker Season 3, premiering on October 19, continues the story of Colter Shaw, a survivalist solving mysteries, with returning cast members including Justin Hartley and Fiona Rene, and Jensen Ackles returning as Russell Shaw. The season picks up after the Season 2 finale, exploring a potential conspiracy involving Colter's family and a government plot, with new and returning characters. The season will delve deeper into the mystery surrounding Colter's father and the larger conspiracy, with episodes streaming on CBS and Paramount+.
CBS's drama series 'Tracker' will see the departure of regulars Eric Graise and Abby McEnany before its third season, leaving Justin Hartley's character Colter Shaw and Fiona Rene's Reenie Green as the main stars. The show, based on Jeffery Deaver's novel, has been a ratings success for CBS, and its upcoming season will continue without Graise and McEnany.
The latest episode of Tracker Season 2, Episode 8, focuses on the fate of Gina Pickett, leaving viewers questioning whether she is dead or alive. The episode delves into the ongoing storyline and character developments, keeping the audience engaged with suspenseful twists.
The 2023-24 broadcast TV season rankings show NFL coverage leading the charts, with CBS's "Tracker" surpassing "NCIS" among scripted shows. "Young Sheldon" ended on a high note, while "Blue Bloods" is concluding despite strong viewership. Notably, "The Masked Singer," "Abbott Elementary," and "The Conners" did not make the top 50.
Google's Find My Device network now allows users to share trackers with trusted individuals, enabling them to locate devices through a vast network of Android phones. To share a tracker, users need to access the Find My Device app, generate a sharing link, and send it to the intended recipient, who can then accept and follow prompts to access the tracker's location data. Both parties must ensure their devices are connected to the Find My Device network.
CBS' new drama "Tracker" emerged as the most-watched entertainment series of the 2023-24 TV season, a first for a freshman show since "Survivor" in 2000. The show benefited from a post-Super Bowl premiere and a shortened TV season due to Hollywood strikes. Football dominated the top spots, with "Sunday Night Football" on NBC leading overall. CBS' "Young Sheldon" was the top comedy, while "The Voice" outperformed "American Idol" in total viewers. "NCIS Hawai’i" was a notable cancellation despite strong viewership.
CBS drama series "Tracker," starring Justin Hartley, has been facing backlash from fans due to inconsistent scheduling changes, resulting in missed episodes and confusion. Fans have expressed frustration on social media, with some speculating that the network's scheduling issues may be an attempt to drive viewers to its streaming platform Paramount+. Despite the show's decent momentum since its premiere, concerns linger about potential negative impacts on ratings and the loyal fanbase due to the scheduling disruptions.
CBS Sports provides a comprehensive list of the top-30 visits for the 2024 NFL Draft, detailing every prospect that all 32 teams have brought in for meetings, offering valuable insight into the teams' interests and potential draft strategies.
CBS has renewed the Justin Hartley-led series "Tracker" for a second season after its successful freshman run, with strong ratings and positive audience response. The show, loosely based on the Jeffrey Deaver novel "The Never Game," follows Colter Shaw, played by Hartley, as he uses his tracking skills to solve mysteries. With an average of 10.2 million viewers, "Tracker" is the most-watched new show on TV since "Young Sheldon" and the most-watched new drama since "Empire." Viewers can catch new episodes on Sundays on CBS and stream them the next day on Paramount+.