New hardware, same ol’ drawbacks. For cord-cutters, there’s nothing on the market quite like AirTV. Although →
Solid hardware, iffy service. If you subscribe to Sling TV—and plan to for a while—the AirTV Mini could →
When you’re in the market for a budget TV you have to make some compromises. In →
FuboTV gets you a lot of sports channels for $35 per month, but no ESPN and →
Sling TV was the first service to venture into the cable-replacement sphere. Back when it launched, →
Hulu has finally launched its own live TV product, following in the footsteps of competitors like →
Cord cutting — ditching cable or satellite TV for online video — appeals to many people →
On paper, there’s no reason why DirecTV Now ($35 to $70 per month) shouldn’t work. Like →
The brave new world of live television is upon us, and it comes in three forms: →
Suppose you’re ready to get rid of a restrictive, expensive cable package, but not quite ready →
Showtime has confirmed recent rumors, officially announcing that it will be launching a standalone Internet streaming →