Step aside Google, Amazon, Roku: TiVo is coming to smart TVs By Al Griffin published 13 August 22 TiVo, a brand best known for its DVRs, will be the next player in the smart TV interface game.
Apple’s For All Mankind has The Right Stuff to be your next TV binge By Richard Edwards published 12 August 22 Opinion For All Mankind's smart alternative history of the space race is one of the best shows on TV, let alone Apple TV Plus.
7 new movies and TV shows on Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max and more this weekend (August 12) By Axel Metz published 12 August 22 What to watch From all-new zombie thrillers to returning fantasy series, there’s plenty to watch this weekend.
She-Hulk director can't tell you where the Disney Plus show fits on the MCU timeline By Tom Power published 11 August 22 Exclusive She-Hulk director Kat Coiro is as much in the dark about the messy Marvel timeline as you are.
Your Disney Plus subscription is getting more expensive – and ads are to blame By Axel Metz last updated 11 August 22 Disney will raise the price of a Disney Plus subscription in the US from December 8.
LG unveils OLED 4K TV screen that could solve the problem of weak TV sound By Cesar Cadenas last updated 11 August 22 A vibrating TV screen is an idea we've seen before from Sony, but never from LG, and it could be a big deal
I tested Vizio’s MQX cheap 4K TV, and here are 4 ways it punches above its price tag By Al Griffin last updated 11 August 22 Our initial look at Vizio's new MQX series QLED model indicates impressive performance for the price.
Yes, The Sandman on Netflix is supposed to look like that By Axel Metz published 10 August 22 Netflix has responded to viewer confusion surrounding The Sandman's unconventional aspect ratio.
Prey just set new world records on Hulu and Disney Plus By Tom Power published 10 August 22 Prey, the latest film in the Predator series, has set a new world record on Hulu and on Disney Plus.
Nobody is playing Netflix games – but why? By Tom Power published 9 August 22 Analysis Netflix is struggling to convince its subscribers to play its video games – so is it Game Over for its games division already?