Hackernews posts about Smart TV
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- Ads in Smart TVs (www.rtings.com)
- Google's Smart TV software will have a "dumb TV" mode (2021) (arstechnica.com)
- Amazon introduces Echo Show 21, its largest smart display ever (www.aboutamazon.com)
- Air fryer might be spying on you (www.techradar.com)
- The Trade Desk is building a CTV operating system called Ventura (www.axios.com)
- Show HN: Shimmer – ADHD-adapted body doubling (www.tella.tv)
- Ask Wirecutter: Can you recommend a not-smart TV for me? (www.nytimes.com)
- Smart TVs take snapshots of what you watch multiple times per second (www.newscientist.com)
- Smart TVs are like "a digital Trojan Horse" in people's homes (arstechnica.com)
- Imperfect, Linux-powered, DIY smart TV is the embodiment of ad fatigue (arstechnica.com)
- Creating My Own Linux-Based Smart TV (carltheperson.com)
- Custom Linux powered smart-TV breaks free from ads and tracking (www.tomshardware.com)
- Advertising platform The Trade Desk is building its own smart TV OS (www.lowpass.cc)
- Imagination licenses RISC-V CPU cores for smart TVs, IoT, embedded stuff (www.theregister.com)
- Smart TV Knows What You're Watching (themarkup.org)
- Hardware startup Telly launches a free smart TV supported by ads (techcrunch.com)
- Smart TVs Are Watching You (www.feistyduck.com)
- Sony Patents Anti-Piracy Blacklist for Smart TVs and Media Players (torrentfreak.com)
- Australia Considers Forcing Smart TVs to Pre-Install Apps from Legacy Media (reclaimthenet.org)
- Smart TVs take snapshots of what you watch multiple times per second (www.newscientist.com)
- Smart TV is snooping on you (www.zdnet.com)
- Smart TVs are spying on everyone (www.theregister.com)
- Hardware startup Telly launches a free smart TV supported by ads (techcrunch.com)
- Is your PC having trouble? Your smart TV might be to blame (www.theverge.com)
- Amazon is ditching Android for Fire TVs, smart displays (www.lowpass.cc)
- LG Smart TVs, including OLEDs, now show screensaver ads (www.flatpanelshd.com)
- Telly, the ‘free’ smart TV with ads, has privacy policy red flags (techcrunch.com)