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Peacock is adding AI-powered features to its mobile app, including vertical NBA videos, a personalized Bravo hub guided by Andy Cohen, and a Jeopardy trivia game inside the app.
NBCUniversal is taking a bigger step into AI with the rollout of a virtual Andy Cohen guiding viewers through their own ...
Channel Surfer ditches YouTube's algorithm for a retro cable TV guide, letting you flip through channels like it's 1995.
Disney+ is introducing Verts, a TikTok style vertical video feed that lets you discover movies and shows by scrolling through short clips before jumping straight into the full title.
There’s a fun new way to watch YouTube: by channel surfing like a boomer with cable TV. This creative idea comes from London-based developer Steven Irby, who has just launched a web app called Channel ...
Tubi is in its "cartoon era." In a Feb. 13 post on X, the free on-demand streaming service revealed it was adding 100 animated shows to its platform beginning March 1. Founded in 2014, Tubi offers ...
Tubi is adding dozens of retro and nostalgic cartoons for free. The lineup includes prominent franchises and little-known shows. The first wave drops on March 1. If you miss the days of Saturday ...
Whether by app or old-school antennas, budget-friendly options abound. By J. D. Biersdorfer J.D. Biersdorfer writes about how to get more out of your smartphone and other gadgets every month in the ...
Predictably, the tvOS 26.4 developer beta has removed the apps for iTunes Movies and iTunes TV Shows, migrating users to the TV app for media purchases and playback. Apple has slowly been migrating ...
With tvOS 26.4, Apple has removed the dedicated iTunes Movies and iTunes TV Shows apps that listed content available for purchase. Buying movies and TV shows can be done through the Apple TV app ...
Substack, a platform known primarily for newsletters, is launching a TV app for Apple TV and Google TV. The company announced on Thursday that the beta app will allow subscribers to watch video posts ...