Friday, April 4, 2014

Amazon Introduces Fire TV Set-Top Box, Gaming Console Hybrid and 10 More

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Amazon Introduces Fire TV Set-Top Box, Gaming Console Hybrid

Amazon launched into the video hardware business with a set-top device called Amazon Fire TV for $99, a small flat box with a remote control.

Amazon Fire TV: The Things You Need to Know

Amazon will deliver an update on its "video business," and we'll have live updates. Stick with Mashable for the latest.

Amazon Fire TV: Questions and Answers

You have questions about Amazon's video-streaming and gaming platform. We have answers.

Why Amazon Is Releasing a Set-Top Box

Amazon's Fire TV may give the company more footing in customers' living rooms and pit the company against the likes of Apple, Google and Roku.

Hands On With Cortana, Windows Phone's New Digital Assistant

Mashable's hands on with Microsoft's new personal digital assistant Cortana.

Amazon Fire TV vs. Apple TV vs. Roku 3 vs. Chromecast

How the Amazon Fire TV set-top box stacks up to the Apple TV, Roku 3 and Google Chromecast.

4 Dead, Including Shooter, After Gunman Opens Fire at Fort Hood

This story is developing. It was updated most recently at 11:15 p.m. ET on April 2. Highlights: 3 things you need to know now A soldier opened fire at the Fort Hood Army comple...

Amazon Lights Up Gaming With Fire TV: $40 Controller Could Rival Consoles

Amazon's new set-top Fire TV could take on game consoles like the Xbox One or PlayStation 4, thanks to the introduction of a $40 controller.

Everything That's New in the Windows 8.1 Update

Microsoft has seen the error of its ways and given back the desktop-centered Windows that power users crave in the Windows 8.1 Update.

Microsoft Windows Phone 8.1 Includes Voice Assistant 'Cortana'

Microsoft unveiled the Windows Phone 8.1 update at the Build developer conference in San Francisco Wednesday.

Microsoft Announces Windows 8.1 Update

Microsoft announced a significant update to Windows 8.1 today at the company's Build developer conference in San Francisco.

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