If you’re looking for a new streaming device and are maybe a bit lost given all the choices out there, you’re not alone. Three of the biggest players in the space are Google, Roku, and Amazon, and ...
Streaming your favorite shows has never been easier. Read now In a previous post, I discussed the implications of Google's most recent product announcements and how developments in the content ...
Cord-cutting has been a trend among TV audiences for years now. And now with inflation driving prices up right across our monthly budgets, this could be the perfect time to reconsider your traditional ...
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When Amazon announced its Fire TV Stick a couple months ago, many tech watchers (myself included) saw it as a direct assault on Google’s Chromecast. The comparison is certainly inviting. Both ...
View post: Google DeepMind prepares for risk of AI agents going rogue The second-generation $35 Chromecast (read our review) works by sending requests to have video stream directly to a TV over your ...
Amazon just introduced Fire TV Stick, a $39 video-streaming HDMI device that goes up against Google's $35 Chromecast and Roku's $50 Streaming Stick. Fire TV Stick comes with a remote, but more ...
Asus’ new Chromebit isn’t the first computer-on-an-HDMI-stick, nor is it the fastest or the most flexible. You’re going to be able to do more with a Windows PC, just as a cheap Windows laptop can do ...
When the Google Chromecast HDMI streaming stick — later a dongle — arrived in 2013, it was a revelation. Retailing for $35, it served as the cheapest possible way to get streaming content onto the ...
Chromecast, Roku and Fire TV sticks are often hailed for their web streaming capabilities, letting you Netflix binge on the cheap. You can, however, easily stream ...