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You can actually turn off certain features across streaming devices like your Roku or Fire TV Stick to help keep prying eyes out. Sarah Lord covers TVs and home entertainment. Prior to joining ...
Inside the entertainment space, Google owns Google TV and Android TV. Despite sharing Google's ownership, these services are different. This guide walks you through the differences between Google ...
The smart TV platform used by Samsung is called Tizen, and while we don't find it to be quite as easy to use or slick as Roku's software, or the webOS software used on LG TVs, it's generally fine ...
Some manufacturers like LG, Samsung, and Vizio develop first-party platforms, while others like Hisense, Sony, and TCL use third-party platforms like Amazon Fire TV, Google TV, and Roku TV to give ...
If you’ve plugged your USB-powered Roku device into your TV in a closed loop, that may cause your problem. Some TVs come with USB outlets that deliver less power than others, and some aren’t ...
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