Netflix’s password sharing “crackdown,” Max’s messy launch
Despite widespread reports that Netflix will begin “blocking” users who regularly stream from outside the home, the company has not yet committed to a timeline for cutting people off.
Despite widespread reports that Netflix will begin “blocking” users who regularly stream from outside the home, the company has not yet committed to a timeline for cutting people off.
After all these years, some providers still don’t understand how DVR should be done.
The sad truth is that viewers who watch ads are better for business than those who don’t. Commercial-free TV will become more of a luxury as a result.
Cut down on equipment rental fees by using your TV provider’s free streaming apps instead.
Long-pressing your remote control buttons can be a source of hidden functionality on smart TVs and streaming players—for better and for worse.
Netflix will ship its last DVD in September, but plenty of alternatives still exist.
YouTube has finally announced pricing for NFL Sunday Ticket, but it doesn’t want you to wait until the fall to sign up.
Netflix’s new rules around password sharing have yet to materialize in the United States, despite plans to start rolling them out in Q1 2023.
Paramount+ has always been easy to get for free if you know where to look, but now it’s getting a little trickier.
Instead of paying for a big TV bundle—even a streaming one—you can abandon them and choose your streaming services a la carte.