Swapping out Fire TV's default launcher gave my aging Stick 4K a second life
…I’ve been using Fire TV Stick 4K (Gen 1) for years, and this slowdown finally got to me. My family grew tired of Amazon's recommendations and struggled to find content…
…I’ve been using Fire TV Stick 4K (Gen 1) for years, and this slowdown finally got to me. My family grew tired of Amazon's recommendations and struggled to find content…
…In her spare time she plays video games and geeks out about the latest tech. Sign in to your XDA account The Windows taskbar is in the perfect position to serve as…
…stream content. Related I tried replacing dynamic DNS with Tailscale Funnels Tailscale Funnels offer an easy way to expose my self-hosted services to my friends and family Tame your media server…
…Outside of work, you'll often find Nolen diving into a good book, writing their own stories, or playing video games. Sign in to your XDA account Google Labs is probably one…
…Custom reports expand on this, so you can use prompts and documents to create content that meets specific requirements. I like to use custom reports to generate glossaries of important terms related…
…I can even ask Claude to apply these suggestions directly in Canva. I also ask Claude to give me captions to improve the media engagement on Instagram. From now on, whenever I…
…can now better understand media metadata, allowing content across apps to be searched more accurately than the old Tizen search ever could. Native Google support is a game-changer Casting is a…
…Samarveer holds a deep appreciation of gaming, and considers the platform to be the most immersive and impactful across all media. He can be found engaging with gaming communities online, always ready…
…media streaming machine when I’m not emulating old gems. Heck, Batocera even supports Moonlight , so I can connect it to the Sunshine server on my main gaming PC and stream games…
…There’s no latency and no need to pay any cloud fees either. When not working, I use Tailscale and Jellyfin to stream content from my desktop back home. Compromises I learned…