It might be a little surprising to read that the average US broadband home has a full dozen connected devices, but it’s more surprising to see where that number is projected to be in less than 5 ...Read More
Monthly Archives: June 2020
Cord Cutters News Guide to HDR (High Dynamic Range)
We recently took a look at 4K video, what the term means and what you need to enjoy that content. And in this guide, we’re focusing on another feature that’s been creeping its way into mainstream TV ...Read More
‘T-Mobile Tuesdays’ Rewards is Opening Up to Sprint Customers
Today T-mobile announced Sprint customers will be eligible for rewards through its ‘T-mobile Tuesdays’ app starting June 23. Until now, only T-mobile customers could receive the weekly perks and freebies offered through the exclusive app. Now that ...Read More
How to Watch ‘Yellowstone’ Season 3 Premiere This Sunday
Fans of Paramount Network’s ranch drama Yellowstone have their calendars marked for Sunday, June 21, when Season 3 will be returning to TV. The Kevin Costner series has a new schedule and will air Sunday nights at ...Read More
Is Google Planning to Buy Roku?
This week, there have been rumors that Google is interested in acquiring Roku. Here’s what we know.
Rumors about Google buying Roku aren’t new. There has been talk of a potential acquisition since at least last year. ...Read More
How to Watch the ESPYS this Sunday
Although the world of sports has looked a lot different this year, The 2020 ESPYs are still set to air this Sunday, June 21 starting at 9 pm. The show will take on a different format than ...Read More
Watch Plex Ad-Supported Content on Android Without an Account
Plex is now making it easier than ever to enjoy free, ad-supported content on its platform.
While Plex accounts are free, with the 8.2.0 version of the Plex
Android app, anyone can download the app and watch the ...Read More
Comcast predicts substantial video subscriber losses in Q2
Comcast predicts substantial video subscriber losses in Q2
bmunson
Fri, 06/19/2020 – 11:40
Disney+ is No Longer Offering Free Trials
Since its launch, Disney+ has offered new subscribers a 7 day free trial before committing to a $6.99/month subscription. Now, the on demand streaming service has removed the option for a free trial.
Without any announcement from ...Read More
Wolk’s Week in Review: HBO digs itself in deeper, Project OAR goes live
Wolk’s Week in Review: HBO digs itself in deeper, Project OAR goes live
bmunson
Fri, 06/19/2020 – 13:09