Last November a new streaming TV service called "Philo" was announced, aimed at providing a much cheaper monthly cost for users by cutting out all sports-related content. Starting at $16 per month, subscribers can stream 37 entertainment networks on ... ( read original story ...)
Apple TV and Amazon Fire TV just got a much cheaper streaming choice (The 3:59, Ep. 386)
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Philo, the cheapest live TV streaming service, coming to Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV
“Philo, a fledgling skinny-bundle TV streaming service, is taking two steps closer to its big-league competitors,” Joan E. Solsman writes for CNET. “The live-TV streaming company will work on Apple TV and Amazon Fire TV devices this summer, CEO ... ( read original story ...)
Budget TV service Philo now streams on Amazon and Apple devices
Philo may have started out as a streaming service for students in collaboration with universities, but the company has its own full-fledged consumer streaming service now. And the dev team is in the process of expanding the devices on which Philo is ... ( read original story ...)
Philo TV Budget Streaming Service Lands On Apple TV And Amazon Fire TV Devices
If you are looking for another reason to cut the cord with your cable company, Philo has an announcement that you might be interested in. Philo is a streaming TV service that has been around for a while now and the service has bundles of channels that you ... ( read original story ...)
Nike slamming down Apple Watch Nike+ discounts
An Apple Watch Series 3 for under $300? As it’s still the newest iteration in the series, we’ll take it, especially if Nike has everything to do with it. The Apple Watch Nike+ is on sale direct from Nike. In addition to the standard Series 3 features ... ( read original story ...)
Mapping Apple’s vast universe of space gray shades
In September 2010, the 6th-generation iPod nano was announced in a shade of gray Steve Jobs called “graphite,” although references on Apple’s website also used the term “charcoal” to describe the color. One of the reasons for slate’s short ... ( read original story ...)