In lieu of writing a new column this week, I spent some time going through our live TV streaming guide over at TechHive, making sure all the info is up to date.
Now that you’ve returned your cable boxes dove into the world of streaming video and/or over-the-air broadcast television, you can focus on improving your cord-cutting experience and saving even more cash.
If you’re going to share passwords for streaming services like Netflix, Disney+, or Hulu with friends or family, you should at least be smarter about it.
While I still think immediate cancellation is the best strategy for any streaming TV service you don’t plan to keep year ‘round, a little extra auditing can’t hurt.
Unless you plan to be on the bleeding edge of TV resolution at 8K, the next logical step for streaming hardware is to make sure sound quality keeps up.
Here’s a harsh truth that every cord-cutting sports fan must live with: Chances are, the teams you want to watch are still locked up in bloated pay TV bundles.