YouTube TV channels and networks, cost, devices and more By Henry T. Casey last updated 4 August 23 Our guide shows you all the YouTube TV channels, and everything else you need to know about this streaming service.
YouTube Premium may soon be required to watch 4K videos By Andy Sansom published 3 October 22 A post on Reddit appears to confirm that YouTube will be charging viewers to watch 4K and 2160p videos.
iMovie 3.0 just added two big features to make zero-effort movies By Henry T. Casey published 12 April 22 iMovie's Magic Movie might help you make something from your unused videos.
Batman movies in order: How and where to watch all the Batman movies online By Henry T. Casey published 25 February 22 Catch the Bat with our guide to the Batman movies in order
Dell just solved the biggest problem with video calls By Tony Polanco published 15 December 21 Dell announced Concept Flow, its initiative to make hybrid work more intuitive and easier for users. Concept Pari in particular solves the biggest problem with video calls.
Zoom getting automatic closed captions for all users — how to get early access By Tom Pritchard published 25 February 21 Zoom’s free tier is getting a big boost with automatic closed captions.
Zoom killer upgrade lets you change your appearance in real time By Tom Pritchard published 9 February 21 Fancy green eyebrows? Zoom will now let you add them to yourself in real time.
WhatsApp's killer upgrade will make videos less annoying By Tom Pritchard published 8 February 21 WhatsApp is adding a muted video option, so you can send videos without their annoying audio.
Zoom holiday survival guide: 9 essential tips and tricks By Tom Pritchard published 23 December 20 If you have a holiday Zoom call, make sure you do everything the right way with our essential tips.
Zoom lied to customers, U.S. government says — what you need to know By Paul Wagenseil published 10 November 20 Zoom lied to customers and must practice better security, the FTC said in a settlement with the video-conferencing company.
Zoom and Skype calls can leak your password — what to do By Paul Wagenseil published 6 November 20 Your arm and shoulder movements might tell your passwords to participants in Zoom meetings or other kinds of video conferencing or streaming.
Police tap Ring video doorbell live streams — what you need to know By Paul Wagenseil published 4 November 20 Jackson, Mississippi will livestream video feeds from Ring and other video doorbells directly to police to combat rising crime, but digital-rights activists are more than a bit alarmed.
Zoom live captions gives you an excuse to zone out during meetings — how to try it now By Kelly Woo published 4 November 20 Zoom is getting live captions to help you keep track of video chats — here's how to use it.
Chromecast with Google TV is the best streaming device I’ve ever owned By Adam Ismail published 31 October 20 If you want the flexibility to cast, breadth of apps and convenience of a remote all in one package, you can’t do better.
Zoom blackmail scam threatens to reveal private videos — what you need to know By Richard Priday published 30 October 20 A classic scam relying on shaming users into paying up has a new coat of paint thanks to Zoom and the coronavirus pandemic.
Zoom's most awaited upgrade is finally here — how to try it now By Paul Wagenseil published 27 October 20 Zoom has finally enabled end-to-end encryption for most users, although turning it on requires several steps.
Zoom-bombing: How to keep trolls out of your Zoom meetings By Paul Wagenseil published 24 March 20 Trolls can crash Zoom videoconferencing meetings and cause mayhem. Here's how to stop them.
Update TikTok now, unless you want to be hacked By Paul Wagenseil published 8 January 20 Older versions of the TikTok app on both Android and iOS can be hacked by malicious text messages and websites.
Quibi's streaming service sounds ridiculous, but it's actually kind of brilliant By Marshall Honorof published 8 January 20 If there really is a demand for meticulously produced 10-minute videos streaming on smartphones, Quibi seems primed to fill it.
Disney acknowledges Disney Plus’s major technical issues By Kate Kozuch published 13 November 19 Disney Plus is down for some users. Here's everything you need to know about its launch day technical problems.
Facebook Portal TV Takes Video Chat to the Big Screen By Philip Michaels published 18 September 19 Portal TV brings Facebook's video chatting product to television sets, while the social network comes out with additional Portal models.
YouTube Music and YouTube Premium, explained By Henry T. Casey published 8 August 19 YouTube is adding a Spotify-competing subscription service, and shaking up things with YouTube Red, and we've got all the details.
Verizon Offering Free Month of YouTube TV: How to Get It By Louis Ramirez published 1 August 19 Buy a Verizon Unlimited smartphone and get a month of YouTube TV
How YouTube Taught Me to Cook More (and Order Out Less) By Henry T. Casey published 16 June 19 I found inspiration to cook, instead of ordering delivery, from YouTube.
YouTube Rewind 2018 Is the Most Despised Video Ever By Richard Priday published 13 December 18 YouTube’s 2018 Rewind has had 9.8 million downvotes, overtaking Justin Bieber's 'Baby' music video's total
YouTube Gets Free Movies: What You Need to Know By Henry T. Casey published 19 November 18 YouTube now offers a small library of free, ad-supported movies, including The Terminator, Rocky and Legally Blonde.
Millions of Baby Monitors, Security Cameras Easy to Hack By Monica Chin published 22 June 18 Many different brands of cheap security cameras and baby monitors share the same weaknesses, making them easy to hack.
Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K FAQ: What You Need to Know By Terry Sullivan published 2 May 18 Everything you need to know about this new, video-focused mirrorless camera.
What's a Deepfake? The Scariest Fake News, Explained By Henry T. Casey published 18 April 18 Move over, Fake News. Deepfakes can allow a fake video to be made of anyone, and it's potential is truly frightening.
See How the Galaxy S9's Slow-Mo Video Compares to iPhone X By Caitlin McGarry, Adam Ismail published 21 March 18 Super slow-motion video at 960 frames-per-second is popping up on more flagship phones, but regular slow motion is more versatile (and reliable).