As someone who’s been doing this for a long time, I can say that cord-cutting has never been a magic solution. It has always been a set of choices and trade-offs you could make in service of saving money.
While the Netflix is pumping out record amounts of original programming, Hulu is becoming a haven for many of the network TV shows that people claim to be missing.
While I’ve certainly been skeptical of Apple’s TV hardware strategy, the product is nowhere close to being in jeopardy. If anything, Apple TV is more important than it’s ever been.
These days, we have plenty of options for viewing the NCAA Tournament. Still, you’ll need to choose wisely if you want to get a similar (or better) experience than what you had with cable.
Over the years of writing this newsletter and my weekly TechHive column, I often hear from folks who are getting priced out of cable, but just don’t know where to start with cutting the cord. This guide will help.
In 2019, when people have more streaming TV options than ever, and nearly all of those options let you terminate service online by clicking a few buttons, it’s preposterous that cable and satellite providers haven’t caught up.