Category: Streaming Services
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Spotify rolls out its own hands-free voice assistant on iOS and Android
It’s great to see another player beyond the Apple/Google/Samsung consumer electronic hegemony launch a niche hardware product. We hope they gain the momentum to roll this device out to other markets beyond the US. https://www.engadget.com/spotify-hands-free-voice-assistant-ios-and-android-164319818.html
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Amazon adds social sharing feature to Prime Video US customers
Amazon try to keep with the party by adding Watch Party to their Prime Video service.
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Rumours of new Android TV device codenamed “Sabrina” including updated interface
Mobile news site XDA Developers have shared leaks and rumours of a new addition to the Android TV lineup codenamed “Sabrina”. Looking quite similar to Google’s Chromecast devices the Sabrina devices differentiate themselves by apparently being controlled via a dedicated remote whereas Chromecast is controlled via a smartphone, tablet or voice (via Google Home) . […]
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What to Watch in June and where to find them
Our monthly round up of Top 5 Shows to Watch . It’s June’s turn.
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Netflix helps to cancel user’s inactive accounts
Showing they can do without the money whilst getting some goodwill out of it, Netflix will automatically cancel inactive accounts.
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Foxtel launches streaming service Binge
Foxtel tries to catch up with the streaming big boys with the launch of Binge.
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Don’t forget these video streaming services
Consider these video content options if you’re starting to reach the bottom of your regular service.
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JustWatch Helps Keep Track of TV Shows Across Streaming and Other Paid Services
The aggregation service helps you keep track of video content across multiple streaming platforms, broadcasters and VOD services.
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The Best 5 New and Returning Shows for May and Where to Find Them
While our self-iso continues here’s out top picks of freshly baked video content ready to come out in May.
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How to get Amazon Prime Video for just $3.99 per month
Here’s one little trick to get Amazon Prime Video for the bargain-basement price of just $3.99.