Which Internet Television Service Is Right For You?
Finding the perfect over-the-top (OTT) internet television service isn't an easy process. Here's what we found after testing and research.
Finding the perfect over-the-top (OTT) internet television service isn't an easy process. Here's what we found after testing and research.
Original television programming could be coming to Apple Music, according to The Wall Street Journal. The move could help offset slowing iOS device sales.
Even though exact pricing and other plan information has yet to be announced, Hulu's live streaming TV service is shaping up nicely.
You will soon be streaming blockbuster Disney films on Hulu.
Apple is looking to bring early iTunes movie rentals just two weeks after a movie lands in theaters, according to a new report.
For the first time ever, Netflix reached the No. 1 spot of the top grossing chart for iPhone on the App Store.
Further proof that Apple's new single sign-on feature and TV app are launching in a few days.
Who hasn't wanted to download and watch Netflix offline? Well, Netflix has officially unlocked this features. Here's how to do it.
Plans start at $35 per month for access to more than 60 channels.
A big name has become part of Apple's upcoming single sign-on feature for iOS and tvOS, DirecTV.
You can now view recent search terms and personalized recommendations.
The app will arrive to the general public before the end of 2016.
Two reasons you might want to wait and buy a DirecTV Now subscription.
Vimeo hopes its success as a high-end original content portal will give it a leg up on the competition.
Even before it launches, the service is looking more impressive.
You can also watch videos through Google's Chromecast.
Turn the party up to 11 with the new PartyUp app from Ultimate Ears.
From Monday into Tuesday, Sling TV is free for new customers.
To celebrate 10 years of iTunes Movies, Apple is holding a special promotion whereby several 10-movie bundles can be purchased for just $10 each.
The subscription streaming service can be viewed on the Apple TV or any iOS device.
Rumors of the service started in early 2015.
With a slick new interface and additional shows, this popular TV app got a terrific update.
The service has also unveiled new names for the single-stream and multi-stream option.
Your iPad will need to have iOS 9.3.2 to use the feature.