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10 votes
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How IoT betrays us: Today, Sonos speakers. Tomorrow, Alexa and electric cars?
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The smallest Discman ever made - was smaller than a CD
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Stable lithium-sulfur battery could see smartphones run for five days
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CES2020: Cyrcle Phone is round and has two headphone jacks
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How much better can smartphones really get?
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Sonos's “recycle mode” intentionally bricks devices so they can't be reused
@atomicthumbs: Sonos states on their website that "sustainability is non-negotiable," and that they design products to minimize impact, but I work at an e-waste recycler and have demonstrable proof this is false. Sonos's "recycle mode" intentionally bricks good devices so they can't be reused.
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The Original IBM PC 5150 - The story of the world's most influential computer
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The Verge’s gadgets of the decade
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The enduring allure of retro tech
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Chilean protesters took down a drone with standard laser pointers
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Smart TVs collect data for political-advertising use
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How do you turn a smart TV into a dumb TV?
I've been lamenting the death of the dumb TV for years now, but I'm finally in the market for a new set and trying to plan my next purchase carefully. I've come to grips with the fact that any...
I've been lamenting the death of the dumb TV for years now, but I'm finally in the market for a new set and trying to plan my next purchase carefully.
I've come to grips with the fact that any late-model TV I buy is going to feature some or all of the following:
- Internet connectivity
- Slow, janky menu screens with awful UIs
- Pre-installed apps (all of which I consider bloatware)
- Ads incorporated into the built-in menus or overlaid on my content
- Alexa / Google Home integration
- Automatic content recognition and/or other data collection techniques
- Microphones or cameras, purportedly for voice/gesture control
My goal is to take a stock smart TV and completely neuter all of the above, resulting in an otherwise fully functional dumb TV. All of my content will be delivered over HDMI from external devices.
As I understand it, basically all modern TVs are running one of five operating systems: Android TV, webOS, Tizen, Roku TV, or SmartCast. Not knowing anything about these platforms, where should I begin? Which are most susceptible to rooting? Are there any good custom ROMs I could install that would achieve what I'm looking for? Surely others have asked these same questions before me, but I can't find the answers online.
Yes, this is a companion post to my other home theater question earlier today.
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The palm-size PrinCube can print on materials your desktop printer doesn't even dream of
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EU passes “Right to repair” Law to make large appliances easier to repair starting from 2021
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Rwanda's Mara X, Z are the first smartphones made fully in Africa
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The court allowed the FCC to kill net neutrality because washing machines can’t make phone calls
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LCCS: The LCD/CRT hybrid from JVC
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Best Buy is discontinuing Insignia smart home line
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Sweden seeks lithium tie-ups in South America amid white gold rush
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Sony a7R IV: First Impressions and real-world photos
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USB inventor regrets making them so difficult to plug in correctly
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Diminishing differentiation: Are all our gadgets making each other redundant?
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Meet your iPhone’s grandparent
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Exploring the world of e-ink
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Apple announces new iPad Air and iPad mini
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New Japanese law lets government hack IOT devices and warn owners they're vulnerable
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A tiny screw shows why iPhones won’t be ‘assembled in USA’
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Yes, your refrigerator is trying to kill you [2014, OSCON Talk]
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We're no longer in smartphone plateau. We're in the smartphone decline
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Cellphone unlocking, jailbreaking and repairing now legal in US
43 votes -
How the humble pocket calculator morphed into the smartphone
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A life insurance company wants to track your fitness data
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Was ditching the headphone jack a good idea?
41 votes -
Amazon plans to release at least eight new Alexa-powered devices this year, including a microwave, an amplifier, and an in-car gadget
14 votes -
Ink cartridges are a scam
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Bring back the headphone jack: Why USB-C audio still doesn't work
15 votes -
The ultra-pure, super-secret sand that makes your phone possible
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I miss my iPod Classic more than anything
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'Spycam porn' sparks record protests in South Korea
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How smart TVs in millions of US homes track more than what’s on tonight
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Thermostats, locks and lights: Digital tools of domestic abuse
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Canon has sold its last film camera
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Fujifilm announces new X-T100 mirrorless camera for $599
6 votes