Happy Friday, cord cutters! It’s been a big week for businesses in the streaming and hardware space, so you can forgive yourself if you haven’t caught all of the news. We’ve rounded it up for you below so that you can get all the week’s big scoops in one serving. By the way, be sure to check us out on Facebook and Twitter for more of this type of content!
- We’ve updated our list of the best modems for 2016.
- Kodi has released a Raspberry Pi case. Does the future hold more hardware offerings from the XBMC Foundation?
- Check out Cordkillers 126 here.
- The MLS app has (finally) arrived on the Fire TV.
- The Roku app is now available for Windows 10.
- The FCC’s set-top box plan is in trouble.
- Households with access to SVOD services are now the majority in America.
- Netflix is pondering adding offline functionality.
- July is here! Check out what’s changing on Crackle. We also have lists of everything changing on Netflix and Hulu, in case you missed those last week.
- Roku, partnering with Sky, has released a hybrid set-top box in the UK. They’ve also partnered with Hitachi on a smart TV project.
- PlayStation Vue has passed 100,000 subscribers.
- The Nvidia SHIELD just got a major update.
- We tried out SFN TV Now, so that you don’t have to.
- Sling TV has added a new streaming package to its lineup. The new package includes all the channels from both of their older packages – and those older packages have been re-branded.
- Disney has purchased a chunk of MLB Advanced Media, one of the most important streaming companies in the business.
- The Digital Living Network Alliance has released DLNA 4.0, an updated set of standards.
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