There's a new way to watch TV, subscription free. It's called Tablo and it gives you access to a ton of the channels you love. Tablo is a product of E.W. Scripps Company, the parent company of Fox 13.
As more and more TV viewers cut the cable for the wealth of other options, one feature that’s often missing from the new home entertainment configuration is a DVR. Nuvyyo Inc. attempts to fill that ...
Love the new Apple TV, but miss the ability to record TV shows? Tablo’s new Apple TV app could help to fill that gap by offering the ability to watch and record broadcast TV without the need for a ...
Want to watch live TV on your computer, or build your own PC-based DVR? Then you can connect any number of TV tuners to your computer. But what if you want to use your phone, tablet, or media ...
On the heels of launching its next-gen DVR for cord cutters who want to record TV over-the-air from a digital antenna, the maker of the Tablo DVR is today releasing a new app for Android TV owners, ...
We take a hands-on look at the Tablo over-the-air DVR, which can stream live and recorded over-the-air TV content to nearly any device. Covering home audio and video, Matthew Moskovciak helps CNET ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: One of my summer TV indulgences has been So You Think You Can Dance, which airs Monday nights on FOX and has had a fantastic season. Most ABC, NBC and FOX shows post the ...
Cord cutters will soon have even more options to watch live and record broadcast TV: Nuvyyo, maker of the Tablo DVR for cord cutters, is introducing a new device dubbed the Tablo Live stick at CES in ...
SALT LAKE CITY — For Utah Hockey Club fans interested in watching games on Utah 16 (KUPX) over the air with an antenna, Tablo TV is offering an exclusive discount for a limited time. Tablo is a ...
Check out our full written Nuvyyo Tablo review. Nuvyyo, a Canadian startup based in Ottawa, has officially launched the Tablo to the U.S. market, a set-top box with DVR capabilities that can record ...
I cut the TV cord back in December, and have never looked back. Gone was the bloated AT&T U-Verse TV and its awful internet service, in came the local cable internet company and YouTube TV. Instant ...