CCW 11/19/2021: Smart TVs vs. streaming devices
If you’re not sure whether to get a streaming player to use with your smart TV, I’ve got some pointers on how to decide.
If you’re not sure whether to get a streaming player to use with your smart TV, I’ve got some pointers on how to decide.
With Black Friday deals looming, I decided to dust off my Recast review unit, take another look, and see if it’s still a worthy investment.
Amazon’s security update guarantee is a welcome dose of transparency for an industry that otherwise shies away from putting support commitments into writing, and it got me thinking about how long other streaming devices and smart TVs last by comparison.
I don’t want to pick on Roku or downplay Google’s unchecked market power, but I take issue with the idea that any streaming platform is fair, open, or neutral.
PlayOn’s new subscription model further complicates the question of how to record shows to watch on your own terms.
Now that AT&T has spun off DirecTV into a separate company that’s focused on pay TV bundles, it’s fallen back onto sleazy satellite TV tactics to retain subscribers.
Roku’s mobile app is even more useful than its TV interface. Here’s how to make the most of it.
The fight between YouTube TV and NBC feels like more than just another carriage dispute.
In the cutthroat world of cord-cutting, the best options don’t always get the most customers.
More folks are approaching cord-cutting with widely varying levels of expertise. That in turn has led to lots of misconceptions about how it all works.