Not only has it recently released new versions of its Portal devices, it also revealed an entirely new product: the $149 Portal TV. This time, it's a camera that turns your television into a giant ...
Facebook's webcam-like Portal TV mounts on your existing TV set to provide an immersive video calling experience on apps like Messenger and Zoom, provided you're willing to allow the social network ...
Facebook wants to take over your television with a clip-on camera for video calling, AR gaming and content co-watching. If you can get past the creepiness, the new Portal TV lets you hang out with ...
When I first sat down to write this article, I struggled. A lot. Reviewing products is one of my main roles at CNET -- and yet, I had no nuanced words for the Facebook Portal TV. "Don't buy it" is all ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Bringing friends and family to the biggest screen in the house Bringing friends and family to the biggest screen ...
In May, reports suggested the social media giant was planning to roll out a couple dozen shows at launch, a mixture of high-end, pricier shows and shorter, lower-budget blasts of video content. It ...
Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. A Facebook spokesperson declined to comment. By contrast, Facebook’s future TV content that it plans to launch ...
Facebook is working on a TV-connected device that combines streaming with video chat, according to a new Cheddar report. The device, code-named Ripley, is reportedly based on some of the same ...
Facebook is getting ready to release a TV streaming device this fall, The Information reported Wednesday. The device will combine a camera for video chat with streaming apps from major media companies ...
It was only a matter of time before the social network made such a play; advertisers are no longer treating social networks as a way to push their 30-second ads in front of more people. They are going ...
Livestreaming is increasingly mainstream. Social behemoths like YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook all come with the feature baked-in and prominently displayed. With just a flick of a button, anyone ...
Facebook launched a TV ad campaign on Wednesday that addresses the recent controversies swirling around the platform and attempts to remind users of simpler times. Titled “Here Together,” the ...
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