To watch the hit TV show “Transparent” online for free, simply sign up for your Amazon Prime 30 day Free Trial. You can then watch all five season of the award winning show during the free trial period. I recommend checking out everything Prime has to offer, but with no commitment you can cancel after [read Watch ‘Transparent’ Online for Free]
AT&T Offers Internet Only Service
AT&T fiber internet-only plans offer speeds fast enough to stream all your favorite TV and movies. AT&T offers affordable home internet-only service plans without forcing you into a TV bundle. AT&T’s Fiber Optic internet is known as AT&T U-Verse internet, and it’s the best home internet they offer if you intend to cut cable TV. [read AT&T Offers Internet Only Service]
Verizon Fios Vs. Xfinity Internet
If you live in the populated parts of New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Delaware, Connecticut, and Washington D.C., you are likely able to choose between Verizon Fios Internet and Comcast Xfinity Internet. Comcast’s Xfinity provides high-speed internet to over 27 million U.S. customers in 39 states and Washington, D.C. In 2005 Verizon made a push [read Verizon Fios Vs. Xfinity Internet]
A Look at Google Chromecast with Google TV 4K
When Google originally released Chromecast in 2013, it was a great way to watch streaming apps from your phone on your TV. However, it required users to have a smart device handy to watch TV. The latest release, Chromecast with Google TV, changes all of that. What is Chromecast with Google TV 4K Unlike the Chromecast [read A Look at Google Chromecast with Google TV 4K]
Have a Watch Party with Disney+ GroupWatch
Disney+ has been testing a watch party feature called GroupWatch, which allows Disney+ subscribers to watch any title on Disney+ with friends and family virtually through the Disney+ app. GroupWatch syncs streams so that everyone can easily watch together, even when apart. How To Use Disney Plus GroupWatch Before we get into the steps to [read Have a Watch Party with Disney+ GroupWatch]
Dolby Vision isn’t New, but Dolby Vision IQ Is
There seems to be a little confusion about Dolby’s HDR standard, Dolby Vision, and its capability. As we explained in our guide to HDR video, Dolby Vision offers 12-bit color, which translates to over 68 billion color possibilities. That’s much more than the 1 billion colors standard 10 bit HDR can offer. However, some very reputable tech [read Dolby Vision isn’t New, but Dolby Vision IQ Is]
A Look at The Amazon Fire TV Stick and Fire Stick Lite
Amazon unveiled its new Fire Stick and Fire Stick Lite in their September 24th announcement. Both of these devices support Alexa Voice controls and allow you to stream video live and on-demand from various streaming apps and services. Both of these devices have a maximum video resolution of 1080p, so if you want to stream in [read A Look at The Amazon Fire TV Stick and Fire Stick Lite]
The Playstation 5 Media Remote Has Streaming Buttons
The release of the next generation gaming consoles is right around the corner. PlayStation 5 officially releases on November 12, and it looks like streaming apps aren’t just an afterthought this time around. While the PS 4 offered a media remote (the kind used for your TV), the PlayStation 5 has gone a step further [read The Playstation 5 Media Remote Has Streaming Buttons]
Watch Together with Sling TV Watch Party
Sling TV is asking subscribers to test their upcoming feature, “Sling TV Watch Party.” This feature allows Sling TV subscribers to watch their favorite live programming with up to three other people while interacting in real-time via video and text chat. This feature will be available to Sling subscribers until September 30th. How To Use [read Watch Together with Sling TV Watch Party]
The Rise of Streaming and Fall of Cable TV
With cable subscriptions in decline, I wanted to revisit the Nielsen data on the number of people using cable TV, streaming, and over-the-air antennae. I wanted to see how fast streaming is growing compared to the decline of Cable and Satellite TV. As you will see, the picture isn’t pretty for cable TV. Cable TV [read The Rise of Streaming and Fall of Cable TV]
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