Update: Amazon started rolling out a patch for Fire TV devices in October that prevents this exploit from working. Previously hacked Fire TV devices remain unaffected as long as users made sure to ...
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Smart TV Makers Need to Kill Their Proprietary OSes
It seems that almost every big TV brand has their own custom operating system, and that sounds reasonable, until you consider that smart TVs are basically big stationary smartphones these days.There's ...
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Here's the Easiest Way to Speed Up Your Old Smart TV
If your smart TV is starting to feel sluggish, like apps taking forever to load, those frustrating menu lags, and generally acting like it needs a long nap, you're not alone. Before you start planning ...
It’s been almost 15 years to the day since “Downton Abbey” first aired on British network ITV. Neame was already a successful TV producer before he took an idea he says had been “percolating in my ...
Amazon is officially ditching Android for its Fire TV lineup, with the new Vega OS launching today and without sideloading.
Android TV can accumulate cache over times, and cause app crashes and slow loading times. Learn how to clear Android TV cache to speed it up.
Some streaming apps will pause if they detect you might not be watching, and it looks like Google TV itself could get a similar feature.
Amazon launched Vega OS, replacing Android on Fire TV devices for better performance and efficiency, but preventing app sideloading.
Five ways to restart your Android device include remapping buttons, downloading apps, and changing accessibility tools.
Amazon's Kindle is ubiquitous, but so are its technical limitations. Amazon can solve a vast share of the fundamental frustrations by simply embracing Android.
According to a new report, Amazon will ditch Android on Fire TV starting in late September, as new evidence surfaces.
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