On this episode of HomeTech: Popular automation app, Stringify, announces imminent shutdown. Is the Wink Hub on life support? The truth behind Amazon’s Eero acquisition. YouTube TV becomes the latest streaming service to hike prices. T-Mobile launches TVision cable TV offering. The IKEA-Sonos speaker-lamp lovechild. First-run movies now streaming in the home (if you can afford it). Netflix abruptly kills AirPlay. And more…
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Show Notes
- Requiring a Service Contract… Will It Work?
- HomeTech Headlines
- Stringify Surprises No One by Announcing Imminent Shutdown | The DMZ
- Why We Can’t Recommend Wink Hubs Anymore
- How Amazon's $97 million Eero acquisition screwed employees and minted millionaires
- Millions of Netflix users are using someone else’s password, but that’s not bad for Netflix
- YouTube TV costs $50 per month after another price hike
- T-Mobile launches TVision cable TV service priced at $90/month
- New Vivint Pro Program is ‘Dream’ RMR Opportunity for Home-Tech Channel
- Ikea and Sonos made the ultimate speaker lamp
- SYMFONISK: Stereo Furniture by Sonos and IKEA | Sonos
- Apple Drops HomePod Price to $299, Down From $349
- The Super Rich Can Now Stream Movies Still in Theaters to Their Penthouses
- Netflix confirms it killed AirPlay support, won’t let you beam shows to Apple TVs anymore
- Pic of the Week