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  • Amazon Adds New Features for Thursday Night Football

    Amazon Adds New Features for Thursday Night Football

    Thursday Night NFL Football is back on Amazon for a third year and this time around, they’re making things even more interesting with some new features. Games will start streaming on the platform on September 26, with the Eagles vs Packers game. Then, every Thursday night games will stream live, and for free on Twitch’s Prime…

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  • The New Nvidia Shield Passes Through FCC’s Bluetooth Certification

    Since this summer, there has been speculation about a potential new Nvidia Shield dongle device hitting the market. Now, the mystery device has received Bluetooth certification and we have some more information about what to expect. The new device is rumored to be a dongle, unlike previous devices from the company that are set-top boxes.…

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  • Disney’s CEO Says You Shouldn’t Expect Family Guy or American Dad on Disney+ But You Will Find The Simpsons

    In an interview with Deadline’s Brian Grazer, Disney chairman and CEO Bob Iger talked about his new book The Ride of a Lifetime: Lessons Learned from 15 Years as CEO of the Walt Disney Company. During the interview, Iger was asked if Family Guy and American Dad would be joining The Simpsons on the Disney+…

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  • EXPIRED: Amazon Has $2.99 Movie Deals on Movies Like Rocketman & Half Off TV Seasons Including SpongeBob SquarePants

    Recently Amazon has been offering recent movies for rent at cheap prices. This week Amazon is offering the 2019 movie Rocketman, The Hustle, and more for just $2.99 as an HD rental. The only catch is you need to be an Amazon Prime Member to get this deal. The best part is you can rent…

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  • Pluto TV & Hulu Are The Fastest Growing Live TV Cord Cutting Services According to a New Survey

    Right now there is a war for who will be the service new cord cutters subscribe to. As of now, according to Apptopia that battle is being won by Hulu, followed by Pluto TV when looking at live TV streaming services in the United States. According to Apptopia, live TV streaming service apps were downloaded…

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  • XUMO vs Pluto TV: Two Great 100% Free Cord Cutting Options

    XUMO and Pluto TV are each free streaming services with live and on-demand content including sports, news, entertainment, movies, and more. In this post, we’re breaking down these two services to help you decide which makes the best addition to your cord cutting setup. XUMO XUMO is a subscription-free service, offering over 160 channels on…

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  • PlayStation Vue Updates Its DVR With a New & Improved Interface

    PlayStation Vue was the first live TV streaming service to offer an unlimited DVR option. (As long as you watched what you recorded before it expired.) But one of the main complaints has been the interface as it often made it difficult to find new recordings or see what would be recorded next. Now Sony…

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  • How to Easily Connect a Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, Echo, & More to a Hotel WiFi

    If you’ve ever tried to stream a TV show or watch a movie while traveling, you may have found that getting your Roku, Fire TV, or Apple TV to connect to the hotel’s WiFi isn’t always that easy. Luckily, you can use your PC or Mac as a mobile hotspot when connected to the hotel’s…

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  • 2019 Roku Ultra vs 2018 Roku Ultra – User Speed Test & Unboxing

    Last month Roku announced a new 2019 version of its Roku Ultra and Roku Express. Now we got our hands on the 2019 Roku Ultra early so we could test it out and give you our opinions on the new streaming player. You can watch our full review of the 2019 Roku Ultra vs the…

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  • Amazon Prime Video Has More Movies Than Netflix & Hulu

    If movies are your favorite thing to stream, here’s a tip: Amazon Prime Video has 14,210 of them for you. That’s much more than any of it’s competitors, the next highest being Netflix offering 3,803 movies. This data comes from a recent post by ReelGood. Hulu is in third place with just 1,437, and the…

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  • Here’s What’s Coming to Acorn TV in October 2019

      October brings out all the best, the new, and yes, the spooky, in a slate of exclusive programming on Acorn TV. Acorn TV is North America’s largest streaming service specializing in British and international television from AMC Networks’ privately owned subsidiary RLJ Entertainment. Acorn TV adds exclusive new programs every week with a deep library of mysteries,…

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  • Cord Cutting Today #155 – AT&T TV Now Cancels its $5 Movies Extra Add-on, DIRECTV NFL Sunday Ticket, & More

    Cord Cutting Today is our daily look at some of the biggest stories happening right now in the world of cord cutting. You can find these videos posted on YouTube every Monday through Saturday. Today we take a look at some of the biggest stories in the world of cord cutting. Including AT&T TV Now…

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  • Nvidia Shield Released an Upgrade to Help With Bug Fixes, Updated UI, & More

    The Nvidia software update 8.0.1 update is currently rolling out on Nvidia Shield TV devices. The update is designed to help with issues streaming 4K content from the devices. However, the company calls it “a big step towards” fixing the known issue, not a complete resolution. The issue wasn’t affecting all apps, but others like…

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  • Here is Everything Coming to Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime in October 2019

    October 1st Carmen Sandiego: Season 2 (Netflix Family) Nikki Glaser: Bangin’ (Netflix Original) 93 days A.M.I. Along Came a Spider Bad Boys Bad Boys II Blow Bring It On, Ghost: Season 1 Charlie’s Angels Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle Cheese in the Trap: Season 1 Chicago Typewriter: Season 1 Crash Exit Wounds Good Burger Harold &…

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  • Common Networks’ Fixed Wireless High-Speed Internet Expands to Fifth Bay Area Market

    Common Networks announced that they’re bringing wireless home Internet service to their fifth Bay Area market, San Leandro, with plans to make the location an innovation hub. Common’s service has garnered city-wide interest quickly, with more than 2,500 San Leandro residents having pre-registered their homes on Common’s website for service since August. For those on…

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