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Watch Netflix, Foxtel Now or Stan on a Big Screen without a Smart TV
While current smart TVs can handle all of the latest streaming services in the one place, there’s no need to feel like you’re missing out if you’re happy with your current, slightly less smart TV. There’s a bunch of ways you can get your streams onto your TV without spending too much. -
Telstra TV Box Office – Everything you need to know
Having spent many years as one of Australia’s pioneering movie and TV streaming services, a fresh coat of paint and a new name is in order – say hello to Telstra Tv Box Office, now streaming on a device near you! -
The Best Digital Video Recorders of 2020
Instead of having to be home for the latest episodes of your favourite shows, you can just command your trusty digital video recorder to grab them for you to watch later – at full HD quality, and on multiple channels at the same time. -
How to Troubleshoot Foxtel Now Streaming Issues on Chromecast
For those who use the Foxtel Now app on iOS or Android to stream live and on-demand Foxtel content, a recent update added support for the popular Google Chromecast. It’s easy to set up and use. But if you’re getting nothing but a blank screen – or buffering video – we’ve got some tips for you. -
iiNet Broadband Review: Comprehensive guide to the innovative provider
With their award-winning services and a range of internet plans that pack a lot of punch, iiNet has proven itself worthy of being considered as one of the bigger players in the Australian telco industry. -
ESPN Australia Review: Comprehensive guide to Streaming US Sport Live
With unparallelled coverage of the best in US sports and much more, ESPN Australia brings something a little different to the table. -
Telstra TV/Roku Box Review: What You Need to Know
Roku makes its long awaited debut in Australia under the rebadged Telstra TV. Does it deliver? Find out in our full review. -
How to Watch IPTV & Streaming TV using Google Chromecast
Though Google Chromecast hasn’t been on the market for very long, it has already made waves on account of its affordability and usefulness. Google Chromecast, is a USB device that lets users stream content from the internet directly to their TV. -
How to Troubleshoot Netflix Streaming Issues on Chromecast
With Google Chromecast, you can effectively control your Netflix experience from your Android or Apple mobile devices. However, sometimes a few issues may be encountered. -
How to Stream Netflix and More from your Laptop to your TV
Everybody’s streaming their entertainment these days, and even though you can watch on your phone, tablet or laptop, it’s definitely better on a TV screen. And it’s never been easier to get your laptop’s streaming video onto your big-screen TV! -
Best Set Top Box and PVR Buyers Guide: We Explain the Differences
With the free-to-air networks squeezing more new channels into their line-ups and using new technology to do so, older TVs miss out on some of the new offerings. A set top box or PVR plugged into that TV can give you access to it all without spending a fortune on a new device! -
Protecting Your Privacy Online - Simple and Safe Tips
We all use the Internet every day, but not everyone thinks about the fact that you’re far less private online than you are at home. Here’s some ways to keep your private info away from prying eyes. -
Australian Communications & Media Authority - How can they Help You?
Quietly overseeing the entirety of Australian communications, both traditional and high-tech, the ACMA plays a pivotal role in the way all media runs across Australia – from TV and radio to the internet and mobile phones. -
What is Net Neutrality and How Does it Impact Australians in 2018?
The promise of a free and open internet guaranteed by law was put to an end recently in America, and companies there are now free to charge more for access to certain services. Could the same thing happen here in Australia? -
Revised NBN Speed Claims: Ranking Broadband from First to Worst
After many complaints about buffering and slowdowns during evening peak periods, Australia’s internet providers have been asked to give a typical evening maximum for each speed tier.