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Audio / Video News Archive
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Redmi’s first TV is a $530, 70-inch 4K model that you probably can’t buy
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Here’s how to get Hulu for just $3 per month, thanks to Chrissy Teigen
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Sonos’ first portable Bluetooth speaker likely to debut at IFA next week
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Popular media server Plex will soon stream Warner Bros. movies for free
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Sharp claims it will be bringing the world’s largest 8K LCD TV to IFA 2019
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New TVs may automatically disable the awful Soap Opera Effect
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First-gen Chromecast still secure, but new features from Google are unlikely
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KEF’s new Q250c is the chameleon of home theater speakers
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Here’s why it’s highly unlikely your Bluetooth headphones will be hacked
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Bose’s $349 portable smart speaker with Bluetooth aims to steal Sonos’ thunder
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Apple is readying noise-canceling AirPods and a cheaper HomePod
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Apple Music takes a peek at what people are Shazaming for new weekly playlist
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Apple TV+ will launch by November, cost the same as Apple Music
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How can Apple’s The Morning Show possibly cost more than Game of Thrones?
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Roku Channel adds a section just for kids, gives parents more control
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Apple TV+ series The Morning Show gets its first trailer
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Plex ends support for home theater PCs with new desktop app
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Spotify may be considering higher prices for its music plans
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The original Mac design team reimagines Apple’s AirPods. Would you wear them?
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The Roku Channel gets five new channels, including the free Fubo Sports Network
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Disney+ is compelling, but the Marvel Comics vault could make it unstoppable
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Look out! 3D TVs could be poised to make a surprising comeback
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Spotify’s favorite speaker feature lets your tunes follow you with just a tap
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Ditto lets you watch up to four sources of video at once on an Apple TV
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With Samsung dropping the headphone jack, LG is the last stop for audio fans
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The future of 8K TVs is all about gaming. We’ll tell you why
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Netflix locks down the Game of Thrones showrunners, but what about Star Wars?
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Apple’s not-hi-res hi-res music is now called something else because iTunes died
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You’ll soon be able to get a bundle with Disney+, ESPN+, and Hulu for only $13
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Pay TV is dying, and cable providers are happily hastening its demise
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You’re not paranoid. Everyone is tracking you wherever you go, even Netflix
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