A Year Without Cable, Week 18: TiVo Targets Cord Cutters with New Box
CableThanks to the Supreme Court, it’s doubtful we’ll see a service like Aereo pop up anytime soon. But while you can’t pay to access broadcast TV over
Thanks to the Supreme Court, it’s doubtful we’ll see a service like Aereo pop up anytime soon. But while you can’t pay to access broadcast TV over
Sure, you’re a real tough guy out in public, but that reputation would go to hell quickly if anyone found out about your love forMy Little Pony. The way
Those living cable-free may enjoy the ability to watch programming as they please, but live TV doesn’t have to go completely out the window. Over-the-air broadcasts are still an
Earlier today, the United States Supreme Court issued a very damning ruling for TV streaming service Aereo [https://www.besttechie.com/2014/03/08/aereo-ceo-sxsw/], and other major network broadcasters.
Doing away with cable can mean doing away with current season TV for some. Rather than buy next-day episodes on iTunes or Amazon, these viewers simply rely on services like
Cord-cutting typically means losing the ability to watch live sports. This is especially painful when it’s a major sporting event that only comes along, say, every four years. The
Shaming Internet service providers is nothing new to Netflix; the company has been publishing provider connection speeds on its ISP Speed Index [http://ispspeedindex.netflix.com/] for years. But the
We’ve heard for months that Amazon might [https://www.besttechie.com/2014/02/28/is-amazon-entering-the-streaming-audio-business/] be launching [https://www.besttechie.com/2014/03/12/amazon-considering-playback-limits-for-rumored-music-service/] its own music streaming
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