Beginning this fall, when Facebook users watch a TV show on a cellphone or tablet, Facebook will probably know about it. The social network will scan its databases and send the age and gender of the ...
When Facebook announced its push into original programming, it promised a new era of social television. Instead, the result ...
The Facebook Portal TV makes it easy to do large-screen video calling on your television, but it is less successful as a media streamer. We hold many video meetings here at PCMag. They often don't ...
Facebook Watch is a dedicated app for watching Facebook videos and livestreams on TVs. However, Apple TV users will no longer have access to the platform as Facebook seems to have discontinued the ...
Not only has it recently released new versions of its Portal devices, it also revealed an entirely new product: the $149 Portal TV. This time, it's a camera that turns your television into a giant ...
You can access Netflix's entire library of shows and movies with the Facebook Portal TV, the only Portal device that supports the streaming app.
Facebook has been on a roll in January, spitting out updates to its multiple services and outlining its future plans. But the latest report from the Wall Street Journal could see the company take over ...
Facebook and Twitter are battling to win the right to stream conventional TV programming, The Post has learned. Both companies, eager to ramp up their capacity to deliver compelling live streaming ...
LOS ANGELES — Steve Noviello, a consumer reporter for Dallas’ KDFW, recently went shopping for new bedroom furniture, and discovered an odd pillow that immediately caught his eye. So he went on ...
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Facebook wants to take over your television with a clip-on camera for video calling, AR gaming and content co-watching. If you can get past the creepiness, the new Portal TV lets you hang out with ...
Adrian has been a tech enthusiast since the 90s with a particular passion for gaming that developed thanks to his first gaming outings on Pong, Zork and Space Invaders. In the years that followed he ...