Is the era of "lifetime" software officially dead? We break down the massive Plex Pass price jump and the latest news from Valve, Sony, and Google: https://t.co/jd54BQdvOp
Twenty years of Spotify, the reality of the Switch 2, and major updates to your car and your gaming subscriptions. Here’s what matters for your digital life this week. https://t.co/jrtlK3gQaC
Walmart is coming for the living room with the new Onn 4K Pro, but is it actually a "Pro" experience? Plus, Xbox price cuts and the Steam Controller return. Catch the latest Entertainment 2.0 here:
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Sony’s "True RGB" tech promises the best TV picture ever, but between Netflix’s $27 plan and an $899 PS5 Pro, the cost of gaming and streaming is skyrocketing. https://t.co/LV0oKseJLx
New ways to curate your Plex library and the rising cost of hardware. Find out which of this week's tech updates actually improve your experience: https://t.co/gtUKSGfsNr
Will you pay $4.99 more for 4K? 💸 We dive into Amazon’s latest subscription shake-up and why Xbox fans should be watching "Project Helix" very closely. Listen now: https://t.co/iiXLtgclKZ
Save money on YouTube and Audible while the streaming world consolidates. We discuss the Paramount/WBD deal and what a "return to roots" means for Xbox fans.
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A price hike, a hardware crisis, and a quiet move by Nvidia that could change how you game at home. This week's episode covers it all. https://t.co/zLjWNCx9uh
YouTube TV now has plans starting at $55/month, plus Spotify's fun new "About the Song" feature and YouTube Music's quietly controversial lyrics paywall. Listen to the latest episode of Entertainment 2.0 to get all the details. https://t.co/p76dBDnYeO
Crunchyroll raises prices, Spotify launches Page Match for books, and Valve delays Steam Machine due to component shortages. NVIDIA cancels new GPUs.
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We explore TCL’s market surge, Google TV’s decline, and how Auracast is changing audio with Sennheiser and Marshall’s latest gear. All that and more on the latest episode of the Entertainment 2.0 podcast! https://t.co/nKJb3rQ8db
We're on the show floor at CES 2026! We're talking all the trends from televisions, headphones, and gaming news. Is Micro RGB something you should buy? Are there more Auracast devices coming? And gaming is so weird this year!
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What gear did we rely on in 2025? Which shows, movies, and games made our year? We're breaking it all down in our year-end episode.
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On the latest episode of Entertainment 2.0 we answer the question: What’s an LG Micro RGB TV, and should you get one? Also, Auracast comes to the Xbox Wireless Headset, and you can now ask the Kindle app questions about your current book.
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WBD Bidding War: Who wins Warner Bros. Discovery - Netflix or Paramount? Plus, YouTube TV custom bundles, Spotify music videos, and media backup tips. All that and more on the latest episode of the Entertainment 2.0 podcast.
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On the latest Entertainment 2.0 podcast, Josh covers how Plex and Netflix are paywalling features, Amazon found a great use for AI, Spotify simplified switching services, and the Xbox full-screen experience is available on more handhelds.
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Disney and ESPN are back on YouTube TV, Apple simplifies its MLS offering, Spotify is recapping audiobooks, and Valve announced the Steam Machine and Steam Frame. Get our takes and our best Black Friday deals on the latest episode of Entertainment 2.0! https://t.co/agGcn4xiKv
Josh and Richard are back to discuss YouTube TV and Disney's dispute, Google pulling out of Movies Anywhere, the PlayStation Portal's new features, and so much more! Check it all out on the latest episode of Entertainment 2.0!
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