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Everything Owned by Disney and 4 Other Top Film Studios

Many people know that Hollywood is a powerhouse of an industry, but this infographic from Wyoming LLC Attorney makes it clear just how powerful these big 5 studios are. The big 5 major studios have a history of absorbing the competition as we can see on this timeline illustrating the major mergers that have happened over time.

Everything Owned by Disney and 4 Other Top Film Studios infographic

An Iconic Compendium of Fictional AI for Sci-Fi Geeks

Fiction and reality collide in this graphic feature iconic fictional AI characters from the team at AIPRM. There is a near century long history of humans imagining what AI might be like in the future along with the havoc and benefits they might offer society. As we can see in this visual timeline, AI takes a lot of different appearances and forms.

An Iconic Compendium of Fictional AI for Sci-Fi Geeks #Infographic

38 Imaginary Friends from Books Movies, and TV Shows

Have you ever experienced the joy of having an imaginary companion or even a delightful group of make-believe friends during your childhood? Extensive research spanning several decades suggests that a majority of individuals have encountered an imaginary friend during their early years. However, parents need not worry about this normal aspect of childhood development.

38 Imaginary Friends from Books Movies, and TV Shows #Infographic



In a recent press release, Apple has announced that AppleTVs with tvOS 17 will have native VPN app support as part of the new OS version. While a native VPN app has been available on iPhone, iPad, and Mac, this is the first time that it will be accessible on AppleTV.

 

To install a VPN on AppleTV generally requires installing it on your router, which is something that not all routers provide the capability for.

 

As a result of the native VPN integration, users will be able to stream shows that aren’t available to watch in their country, as well as have access to platforms that are banned in their region; TikTok, for instance.

TvOS 17 will Provide Native VPN App Support in AppleTVs



Google has announced that its $35 streaming stick Chromecast (1st gen) will no longer be receiving software or security updates, as the company is ending support for the device. The notice further warns owners of potential degradation of performance of their Chromecast devices.

 

Chromecast is a small device that can be plugged into a TV’s HDMI port and enables a user to stream content from their phone, tablet, or laptop on their TV. The latest model of the device, the 2020 Chromecast with Google TV, came with its own remote too.

Google Ends Support for its Streaming Device ‘Chromecast 1st Generation’



Through a new tag option on TikTok, users will now be able to select movies or TV shows to link within their TikTok clips. The feature is developed in collaboration with IMDb.

 


The tagged movies / TV shows will contain their IMDb links, which will provide more information regarding the content, such as release date, cast notes, etc. Users can find these tags above the video captions.

TikTok Enables Users to Tag Movies and TV Shows with IMDb Links in Clips



YouTube has merged its two most used functionalities: the short-form video creation tool Shorts and Connected TV (CTV) viewing. As a result, users will be able to view Shorts in full screen on their TVs.

 


YouTube reveals that it had been testing the development of the best presentation format for Shorts for a while and found the large-screen viewing to be worthy. Explaining the initiative, YouTube says, “It was important that the Shorts experience on TV felt consistent with what the community sees on mobile and also natural on the bigger screen.”

YouTube Launches ‘Shorts on TV’ - a Bigger and Better Shorts Viewing Format



After receiving considerable success with its short-form video feature ‘Shorts’ that collects over 30 billion views in a day, YouTube is planning to grow Shorts even more, by launching an exclusive Shorts player within its smart TV app.

 

The Shorts player will display the videos vertically at the centre of the screen, hence creating a more immersive experience for viewers. Details pertaining to the clips, including title and name of the music track will be shown on the side, along with quick access buttons to scroll up and down through the videos.

 

YouTube’s initiative is not really original however, as its competitor, TikTok, has already incorporated the same approach that enables users to access its TV app on the LG and Samsung smart TVs.

YouTube is Integrating a New Shorts Player in its TV App

 



Netflix has decided to suspend its service in Russia over the country’s ongoing invasion in Ukraine. A Netflix spokesperson confirmed the news.

 

The video streaming company, which has about 1 million subscribers in Russia, made this major decision after refusing to comply with a new Russian law that requires large streamers to host 20 Russian propaganda channels, including NTV and Channel One. Netflix later announced that it would suspend all its productions and acquisitions in Russia.

Netflix Boycotts Russia by Suspending its Service in the Country



TikTok introduced its TV app for Samsung’s Smart TV in Europe last year, followed by the US, and is now launching a new extension of its TV app for users and subscribers of Google and Android TV, Android Fire TV, LG TV, and Samsung Smart TV.

 

According to TikTok, users can enjoy watching TikTok content including the For You and Following feeds from a wide range of categories on their big screen with the TV app. Users can enjoy the TikTok TV experience by logging into the TV app using their existing account details.

 

TikTok Announces Expansion of its TV App to More Users in the US

 


Google’s new "4K Plus" plan for YouTube TV subscribers has been launched. Now users can stream in 4K on a compatible TV and set-top box, while also being able to  download shows to watch offline and stream unlimitedly when connected to home WiFi.

 

The standard YouTube TV streaming price starts at $65, and the price of the 4K Plus plan per month is an additional $19.99.

Google Offers New 4K Plus Subscription Plan for YouTube TV

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