Amazon’s Fire TV problems, Apple TV+ price hike
The Fire TV interface is still a confusing, chaotic, ad-ridden, self-promotional mess.
The Fire TV interface is still a confusing, chaotic, ad-ridden, self-promotional mess.
While the ad-supported model has certainly helped Roku thrive, it’s not for everyone.
Despite what you may have read, consumer choice in streaming TV remains alive and well.
Instead of inventing lots of wild new features for its new Fire TV devices, Amazon leaned heavily on the ideas of others.
Instead of inventing lots of wild new features for its new Fire TV devices, Amazon leaned heavily on the ideas of others.
Live TV streaming DVRs compared, plus an advanced option for the tech savvy.
After years of waiting for Roku to offer a better way to keep tabs on your streaming services, the company has finally delivered.
When a streaming service offers a deal on multiple months of service, they’re clearly hoping you won’t bother to cancel when prices rise back up. Here’s a way to fight back.
While Tablo DVRs are still a fine all-around option, the case for alternative solutions is now a little stronger than it used to be.
Between direct sign-ups, in-app purchases, live TV add-ons, and a la carte “Channels” stores, you might have a dozen ways to pay for a single streaming service.