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Added on the 01/02/2016 15:04:34 - Copyright : IDG UK
Amazon Prime day is fast approaching and for those looking to cut the cable and transition to streaming sticks it could be an optimal time price wise. The market place is packed with a handful of powerful (and ultra-cheap) pint-sized streaming devices that deliver content from services like Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu and more, all without taking up serious space on the mantel. The popular brands available include Chromecast Ultra, Roku, and Amazon Fire Stick. To find out which one ranks the best visit Techradar.com right now for reviews and what to consider when choosing a streaming device for your home entertainment.
Want to buy the new Chromecast or the upcoming Apple TV? You won't be able to get them from Amazon. As first reported by Bloomberg, Amazon is planning on dropping streaming devices that don't work with its Prime Video streaming service as of Oct. 29. According to Bloomberg, Amazon sent an email to its marketplace sellers letting them know that no new listings for Apple TV or Chromecast products would be allowed and that existing listings would be removed as of Oct. 29.
The American TV audience watches more NFL Football than any other sport. With the 2020-21 season is in full swing, many are wondering how to watch the games. It's still not that easy without a cable subscription, reports Business Insider. Broadcast rights continue to be spread across several networks, with a few games per week. The games are shown exclusively on some channels, including ESPN, NBC, Fox, CBS, and the NFL Network.
The Leap TV is a games console designed for kids. It's fun, educational and safe - it will even give them some exercise. Here's our Leap TV video review.
Amazon is a giant in e-commerce, and it’s throwing its weight around today. In an email to marketplace sellers, Amazon says it will stop sales of streaming devices from Apple and Google by October 29. They don’t work with Amazon Instant Video. According to the email, the sales ban covers the Apple TV, Chromecast, and Nexus Player. “Over the last three years, Prime Video has become an important part of Prime. It’s important that the streaming media players we sell interact well with Prime Video in order to avoid customer confusion. Roku, XBOX, PlayStation and Fire TV are excellent choices.”