Julia Greenberg
While DVR doesn't usually come with on-demand streaming services like Netflix and Amazon Prime, it's almost a staple in live TV streaming services, making the latter the perfect alternative to cable. Thanks to cloud DVR, you don't have to worry about mis
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NEW YORK --Getting cable service no longer requires a technician who'll come and install an ugly cable box. Instead, cable companies are starting to offer slimmed-down bundles of channels that you canstream to your TV over your Internet connection- sort of likeNetflix, although mostly not as...
Thanks to Some New FCC Rules, You May Get to Pick Which Cable Box Gets Installed Under Your TVBrian Barrett
Verizon Fios Internet-only service is only widely available on the East Coast. They offer a variety of different plans to their customers, which we will break down below. $39.99 Plan: With this plan, you get 200 Mbps, which is perfect for streaming TV, using social media, or just surfing...
It feels good to “cut the cord” and save money by switching to streaming services like Netflix or Amazon Prime. However, cable companies still offer certain types of content you won’t find using an on-demand service. The good news is that you don’t h
The outspoken executive stops by CNET to talk about unlimited data and share his thoughts on Google and cable companies entering the wireless business.