Sources: Amazon is working on Vega, a new OS to replace Android on Fire TVs, smart displays, and other devices and could ship Fire TV devices with Vega in 2024
and it's starting with Fire TV Rik Henderson / T3 : Amazon reportedly has big plans to change Fire TV devices forever Shawnee Blackwood / Display Daily : Amazon Developing New Operating System to Repl...
Pluto TV co-founder Ilya Pozin's Telly opens a waitlist to give away 500K 55-inch 4K HDR TVs, which have a second screen for constantly showing ads, in 2023
but there's a massive catch Cesar Cadenas / TechRadar : This free TV has a second screen for extra ads - and it could be a privacy nightmare Axios : Axios Pro: Media Deals Kyle Funk / Techaeris : Want...
Samsung partners with NFT auction service Nifty Gateway to let users “browse, display, and interact with NFTs” on select premium 2022 TVs
what you need to know Gemini / PR Newswire : Nifty Gateway Partners with Samsung Electronics to Develop an Industry-First Smart TV NFT Platform Aaron Chow / HYPEBEAST : Samsung Integrates Nifty Gatewa...
Samsung rolls out Apple TV app and AirPlay 2 to all 2019 and select 2018 Smart TV models through a firmware update
Christine Chan / iMore :
Samsung's 2018 and 2019 TV models will be able to access iTunes content directly via a dedicated app and support Apple's AirPlay 2 wireless streaming standard
As rare as last week's Apple revenue warning … Joe Rossignol / MacRumors : AirPlay 2 and HomeKit Support Coming to New LG Smart TVs Samsung Newsroom / Samsung Global Newsroom : Samsung Smart TVs to La...
DJI launches smart TV app with aerial content and 4k video for Samsung's Tizen TVs and Apple TV
Just a few months after GoPro threatens to close its entertainment doors, DJI is ready to step in. The drone-cum-camera company has just announced that it's launching a Smart TV app that'll stream pl...
LG to bring Google Play Movies and TV to its Smart TV range later this month in US, UK, Australia, and Canada
Jared Newman / TechHive :
Samsung rejects TV privacy concerns: we do “not retain voice data or sell it to third parties”
Samsung rejects concern over ‘Orwellian’ privacy policy — Smart TV voice recognition software could transmit ‘personal or other sensitive information’ to a third party, Samsung's policy warns
Samsung's SmartTV privacy policy warns that spoken personal or sensitive information captured by voice recognition may be transmitted to a third party
5 things to know today Parmy Olson / Forbes : Samsung's Smart TVs Share Living Room Conversations With Third Parties Help Net Security : Be careful when talking in front of a Samsung SmartTV Graham Cl...