What the Tech: Are you using the best streaming device?
With so many streaming devices on the market, it can be tough to decide which one is right for you.
With so many streaming devices on the market, it can be tough to decide which one is right for you.
Cybercriminals are selling the personal information of hacked Roku accounts for as little as 50 cents each.
Here are a few things that may help you decide which streaming TV device is best for you.
If you have a smart TV, do you need a streaming device? Amazon Firestick, Roku, Chromecast, and Apple TV devices are popular but are they necessary?
If you cut the cable or satellite cord a few years ago to save money, you’re not saving as much as you did initially.
Hold the remote: YouTube TV customers could soon not be able to watch on a Roku device. On Monday, Roku customers should have received a notification from the streaming device maker that it is involved in negotiations with Google and that as of the time of the email, the two sides have been unable to reach an agreement to continue…
What’s the difference between a Roku, a Fire Stick, and the Google Chromecast? The answer is both not much and a lot. How is that possible? It depends on what you subscribe to and want to watch. Roku devices have long been a favorite among cord-cutters because it was the first of these three companies to release a device that…
A consumer warning from the Better Business Bureau about a Texas company asking new Roku users for money to activate their device. Some Roku customers say they were threatened and pressured to pay as much as $150 after seeing an error message and phone number while setting up their device. It was a good first quarter for Roku, the maker…
Do you have a Roku? Or an Amazon Fire TV device? Millions of homes have not just one but several. On every TV in the house. We can watch Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu and free TV shows and movies without a subscription. A new report shows that while you’re watching something on one of these smart streaming devices, someone…
It’s the question I almost always hear when talking about cutting the cable or satellite cord: “can I watch football?”. It is truly THE most important question for many people now that ESPN carries the NCAA football championship playoffs and hundreds of other games during the season. ESPN now has The SEC Network and ACC Network that will each offer…