Roku Sept. 5 announced that all branded streaming devices in the United States will now have subscription (not free) access to virtual multichannel video program distributor YouTube TV for live sports. The new integration aims to make it easier to tune into NFL games, including YouTube TV’s exclusive NFL Sunday Ticket. The Google-owned platform will … Continue reading "Roku Brings Back YouTube TV for Sports, Entertainment Access Coming" The post Roku Brings Back YouTube TV for Sports, Ent...| Media Play News
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Roku is making a bold move to further establish itself in the smart home ecosystem, unveiling a new line of battery-powered indoor and outdoor cameras that represent a notable evolution in its strategy. Unlike the company’s initial foray into smart home gear in 2022—which leaned heavily on rebranded Wyze hardware—these latest additions were developed independently, ... Read more The post Roku Doubles Down on Smart Home With Self-Built Cameras appeared first on Zatz Not Funny!.| Zatz Not Funny!
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Some people buy dumb TVs, others stopped using their smart TV interface and played media from an outside source. Sounds familiar? To avoid ads on your TV, those two strategies used to be the way to go. Soon though, if this Roku patent gets implemented, only dumb TVs will be the way forward. ArsTechnica and […]| TechTheLead