But you can do that with a Firestick. I use the NordVPN app when I need it.
Fire is basically Android, Amazon just customized it.
But you can do that with a Firestick. I use the NordVPN app when I need it.
not for long; the've already transitioned their newest echo devices to their new linux-based OS and it's expected that the next round of fire sticks will run this OS tooFire is basically Android, Amazon just customized it.
Fire, Android, and of course Linux distro's, all run on the Linux kernel.not for long; the've already transitioned their newest echo devices to their new linux-based OS and it's expected that the next round of fire sticks will run this OS too
I didn't say they weren't; I only said Amazon is moving away from Android. The ramifications for app developers is unknown at this time, given that they've started with Echo devices (which don't have an app store). It could be several years before it trickles down to Fire TV or it could be next year - nobody knows.Fire, Android, and of course Linux distro's, all run on the Linux kernel.
Wife wanted Britbox. They were offering a black Friday deal around Thanksgiving. A full 12 months for the price of 10.
Ahh, ok, apples and oranges...
The discussion was regarding streaming devices, so I'm confused by how the website got involved.I’d say Chalk and Cheese.
Or cinder blocks and persimmons.
Why go to web rather than app? Poor decisions on provider’s part.
Actually, this is the Youtube price increase thread.The discussion was regarding streaming devices, so I'm confused by how the website got involved.
Just a small correction...the last price increase in January for DIRECTV was in January 2023. Next price hike was November 2023 and the next price hike was October 2024.In January 2024, DirecTV announced price hikes averaging around $10 per month for most of its packages. Once again it announced price hikes in October of 2024. This marked the second increase in less than a year.
So 3 in the last two years, compared to the one that YTTV had.Just a small correction...the last price increase in January for DIRECTV was in January 2023. Next price hike was November 2023 and the next price hike was October 2024.
Yes exactly....and those 3 price hikes in total was $30 for me.So 3 in the last two years, compared to the one that YTTV had.
Yep, YouTube is definitely becoming like a Traditional Provider.
For those who complained about the YTTV increase, $10, since the last increase was in 2023, that is $5 a year, now look at this-
In January 2024, DirecTV announced price hikes averaging around $10 per month for most of its packages. Once again it announced price hikes in October of 2024. This marked the second increase in less than a year.
Comcast’s Xfinity, one of the largest cable providers in the US, also joined the price hike party. This month, Xfinity will raise prices on various packages and add or increase several fees. Customers have reported increases ranging from a $10 to over $15 per month.
Charter Communications’ Spectrum, another cable giant, has similarly raised its prices twice over the last year. With a price hike in January of 2024 and one in July of 2024.
Spectrum has also increased fees for equipment rentals, broadcast TV surcharges, and regional sports network fees.
Cox Communications, a significant player in the cable industry, particularly in the Southwest and Midwest, has also raised prices in recent months. Customers have seen increases in their monthly bills, with some reporting jumps of over $15.
Dish Network, another major satellite player, implemented its own price increases in August of 2024. New and existing subscribers saw their monthly bills climb by an average of $5 to $10.
The Average Cable TV Price Hike In 2024 Was About $15 a Month With Some Providers Raising Prices Twice in 2024 | Cord Cutters News
In the past year, a wave of price increases has swept through the cable and satellite television industry, leaving customers facing steeper bills and questioning the value of their subscriptions. The hikes, some subtle, others more dramatic, have affected millions of households across the...cordcuttersnews.com
No, all of paid Live TV, you may enjoy paying a $150 a month for a bunch of rerun channels and content you never watch, I refuse to do that and have chosen to fight back, the one way I can.It’s just that you seem to take such glee in cableco and satco troubles.
And another personal attack.I think obsession is the correct term.
I think this goofy obsession is getting the better of you.
Do not know why I have drawn your ire.Why is this nonsense so personal? You seem to be trying to start disagreements.
all of paid Live TV
So, YTTV *is* part of "paid Live TV" then?
Therefore it must be a "traditional provider," the only difference being a lag in price increases.