Microsoft's forthcoming Chromium-based Edge browser looks like it will still be the only browser that Netflix users will be able to use to stream in 4K. Following the recent leak of a preview version ...
Over the last few weeks, I’ve made a radical change to the way that I enjoy movies at home. That’s right: despite holding a ...
To give Google more cause for concern, the new Microsoft Edge is the first Chromium browser to support both the WideVine and PlayReady DRM technologies. By including Microsoft's PlayReady DRM, the ...
It's not as hard as it once was to procure content that takes full advantage of the latest crop of beautiful 4K televisions (and monitors), but to some, 4K is just half of the equation. The other half ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link 4K Ultra High Definition is about as close to life-like as your TV set can get you these days. With a considerably higher resolution than 1080p ...
Today, Netflix announced that Windows 10 users can finally stream the service in high dynamic range (HDR), which uses metadata from the video to product better contrast and color. The news comes over ...
If you thought Microsoft’s announcement that it was going to create a Chromium version of their Edge browser meant Edge was going to be a too-little, too-late, me-too Chrome clone, think again.
A few days ago, AMD started pushing out a new Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition 18.4.1 driver release that, according to the release notes, introduced support for the April 2018 Update for Windows 10.
Netflix on PC is about to get a major update as Netflix has taken to their blog to announce that Netflix now supports HDR on Windows 10. The update designed for the Edge browser and the Netflix app ...
There aren't a lot of practical differences between Macs and PCs in formal hardware support these days, so I was surprised to read Netflix apparently won't stream in 4K to an Apple computer. PC owners ...
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