YouTube TV Raises Prices to $73 a Month
YouTube TV Raises Prices to $73 a Month Some subscribers won’t see the price increase until April 18.
Read moreYouTube TV Raises Prices to $73 a Month Some subscribers won’t see the price increase until April 18.
Read moreHow to Chromecast to a TV From a Laptop or Desktop PC Chromecasts aren’t just useful for watching TV. They also let you easily cast content from your PC, including mirroring your computer’s screen. Here’s how to cast your desktop, browser tabs, and streaming video. Read More »
Read moreWhat Is Plex and How Does It Work? The days of cheap streaming are long gone. Services like Netflix are prohibitively expensive and offer much smaller libraries than they did just a few years ago. A personal collection of DVDs and Blu-Ray discs can alleviate this problem, but if you want to stream the media you own, you need a […]
Read moreWant Free Live TV? Get an Antenna, Not a Streaming Service Most of the discussion around cord-cutting revolves around paying for streaming services, but over-the-air television is still very much alive. If you have a TV, you really should have an antenna, even if only for backup situations.
Read moreHow to Get Local Channels on Roku Your Roku device is excellent for getting on-demand movies and TV shows, but you can also get local channels on Roku. Here’s how.
Read moreIs Streaming Actually Cheaper Than Cable? We Do the Math Spoiler: It depends on where you live and what you want to watch. We break it down to help you figure out how to save.
Read moreYour Favorite Streaming Services Are Now on YouTube YouTube just announced the newest battleground in the streaming wars. Today, the service launched “Primetime Channels,” allowing you to access content from streaming platforms like Paramount+ and SHOWTIME through the YouTube interface.
Read moreYouTube TV Now Lets You Ditch the Channel Bundle YouTube TV started out as a much cheaper alternative to cable and satellite TV, but the ever-increasing number of channels has raised the price to $65 per month. Thankfully, YouTube TV has now introduced a cheaper alternative.
Read moreEverything You Need to Use a PC With Your TV There’s a pretty good chance your TV has a larger screen than the one on your laptop or desktop computer. Have you ever thought about hooking up your PC to the TV? It’s easier than you might think.
Read moreHow to Use Your Phone to Control a Roku A great thing about Roku devices is they all come with a handy Roku remote. However, we all know how easy they are to lose. Thankfully, you can use your phone as a Roku remote too.
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