Ty Pendlebury

Tidal brings Dolby Atmos Music to Apple TV, Fire TV and Android TV streamers

Dolby says Tidal Hi-Fi subscribers can now stream Atmos Music via their compatible streaming boxes and Atmos sound systems for the first time. Dolby says the feature will roll out to devices from Thursday. Until now immersive formats have only been available on phones and devices such as the Amazon Echo Studio, so this may help …

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Is Sonos Arc the Dolby Atmos soundbar you’ve been waiting for?

Goodbye, Playbase, we hardly knew ye. Farewell too, beloved yet ancient Playbar. In one fell swoop, Sonos has replaced both speakers with the new Arc soundbar, shipping in June for $800 ($1399 AUD). Sure you can get a good soundbar for way less, but Sonos fans skew higher-end and the new Arc is aimed squarely at those for whom the Sonos Beam is …

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TiVo Stream 4K takes on Roku, Amazon Fire TV with $50 Android TV dongle

The TiVo Stream 4K is the well-known DVR company’s first piece of hardware that doesn’t have anything to do with recording TV broadcasts. Instead this little box, designed to plug into HDMI and hang from the back of your television, is all about streaming video — and could be a serious competitor to some of our favorite such devices like …

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Polk Signa S3 soundbar brings Google Assistant, Chromecast for $250

Polk Audio has announced its latest soundbar, the Signa S3 ($249), and we’re expecting big things when we have a chance to review it this summer. Many of the company’s other models, including the MagniFi Mini and the Command Bar, have performed well for the money and the Signa 3 could compete against some of the best soundbars of 2020. Polk’s …

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Pearl Jam stream new album in Dolby Atmos for free, some exceptions apply

Pearl Jam are streaming their newest album Gigaton in Dolby Atmos format for free for the next week, exclusively for users of Apple TV and iOS devices. If you’re a Pearl Jam fan, the full-length album is available on Apple TV 4K or compatible iPhones, iPads or MacBooks. While you will need an Atmos-compatible receiver and speakers (or Atmos soundbar) to …

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Sonos Radio launches with free channels by David Byrne, Thom Yorke

Looking for something new to listen to while you shelter in place or work from home? If you own a Sonos speaker, you’re in luck. The audio company on Tuesday launched Sonos Radio and it’s completely free. The new service includes several exclusive channels curated by well-known artists, much of it available without commercial interruption. Sonos Radio’s original programming will consist …

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Sling TV now totally free during primetime, no credit card required

Live TV streaming service Sling TV has been rolling out a bunch of promotions in response to coronavirus stay-at-home orders nationwide, and the newest one could be its best yet. The company now lets new users stream every channel in its Sling Blue package for free during seven primetime hours, starting at 5 p.m. ET (2 p.m. PT) to midnight wherever you are, …

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Sonos One vs. Amazon Echo Studio: Which smart speaker should you buy?

The first smart speakers, the Amazon Echo and Google Home, broke new ground in voice control and artificial intelligence wizardry. But they simply didn’t sound very good for music. It took until the creation of the Sonos One for a relatively affordable smart speaker to couple voice assistants with proper sound quality. The Sonos earns our Editors’ Choice Award for its sound and reasonable price. …

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Now you can share Movies Anywhere films with friends and family for free

In a move designed to give people stuck at home during coronavirus lockdown something new to watch for free, digital locker service Movies Anywhere now lets its users share movies from their personal collections to anyone with an Apple or Android mobile device.  The new Screen Pass feature is available to Movies Anywhere users who sign up for the open beta here, but …

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Sonos One smart speaker now selling for cheapest price ever: $150

Sonos is selling three of its most popular products at $50 off — the Sonos One ($219 at Audio Advice) smart speaker, Sonos One SL speaker and Sonos Beam ($409 at Amazon) soundbar. The $150 price of the Sonos One matches its all-time low during a brief period last year. The Sonos One has a CNET Editors’ Choice Award as our favorite smart …

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