You can watch plenty of movies and TV shows with Roku. However, setting up the device incorrectly and plugging it into the ...
Some Roku users are more particular than others when it comes to arranging app icons on the home screen. If that's you, ...
Television and streaming device manufacturer Roku recently filed a patent detailing how it can serve up ads to customers by keeping tabs on HDMI devices. The company already displays ads in several ...
Roku is looking to monetize your TV in a new way, as the company is toying with the idea of placing ads over what’s coming in from an HDMI input. Modern smart TVs are very often sold for minimal, if ...
Roku today announced a new HDMI version of its Streaming Stick, which plugs into any HDMI port on a HDTV to enable Smart TV functionality (YouTube, Netflix, streaming, etc). Once connected to the TV ...
If you’re looking for a solution to turn a dumb TV “smart,” Roku may have just the thing. Today, the streaming video company announced the release of its latest Roku Streaming Stick that connects ...
Image: Kotaku / Pizza Hut / Walmart / Taco Bell / Disney / Coca-Cola / Ford / Gorodenkoff (Shutterstock) A new patent recently filed by TV and streaming device manufacturer Roku hints toward a ...
Maybe someone using Roku's new streaming stick+ 4k hdr has run into this issue. If so I would appreciate any help. Here is my issue. Now, this used to work with my earlier, Streaming Stick + & I just ...
If you're spending a lot of time watching TV shows and movies at home, you need great audio.
Roku announced the first version of its Streaming Stick in September, 2012, a compact streaming device that plugged into an MHL HDMI port and offered a cord-free experience. Today, Roku is adding a ...
Covering home audio and video, Matthew Moskovciak helps CNET readers find the best sights and sounds for their home theaters. The Roku Streaming Stick packs the entire Roku experience into a compact ...
Hidden Roku menus help you fix issues and tweak your setup fast. You can organize apps, watchlists, and remotes way better ...