YouTube TV will go nationwide, with 98% coverage starting today

Google announced today that its cord-cutting platform YouTube TV is finally going nationwide. Starting today, YouTube TV will cover 98 percent of the United States, with the final two percent coming soon.

When YouTube TV first launched in early 2017, it was only available in a handful of markets. The service eventually spread further out with the addition of a few new markets here and there every few months.

Today, YouTube TV becomes available in 95 new markets, leaving less than 2 percent of the country without access to the service.

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It’s likely not a coincidence that this new upgrade comes only a few weeks before Super Bowl Sunday, one of the biggest nights for television of the year. Since the Super Bowl airs on network TV, subscribing to YouTube TV might be one of the easiest ways to watch the big game.

If you subscribe to YouTube TV you earn access to major network channels such as ABC, Fox, NBC, CBS, etc. You also gain access to cable networks like CNN, ESPN, SyFy, and more, with the option to pay a bit extra to access premium channels like Showtime and Starz. The entry-level price for the service is $40-per-month — likely much less than you would pay for cable service with the same features.

YouTube TV also gives you access to an unlimited cloud DVR service, the ability to add up to six users to your account, and the ability to watch TV on pretty much every device you own, from smartphones to tablets to computers to — of course — televisions.

Click below to find out if YouTube TV is available in your area.

Source: Android Zone

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Samsung Galaxy Sport smartwatch reportedly revealed in unofficial renders

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A couple of weeks ago, unconfirmed rumors claimed that Samsung could be working on what might be called the Galaxy Sport smartwatch, a successor of sorts to the company’s Gear Sport device. Today, some unofficial renders allegedly show what the Galaxy Sport might look like.

The renders were posted by noted gadget leaker OnLeaks on his Twitter account (via 9to5Google). The renders were created based on factory data obtained by OnLeaks, but the final design of the watch might differ slightly.




The images do show a smartwatch that has a more straightforward and smoother look compared to the Gear Sport, which has a raised rotating bezel. These renders for the unconfirmed Galaxy Sport don’t seem to show such a bezel. Instead, it looks like the display comes out of the casing slightly, with a couple of hardware buttons placed on the center-right side of the case.

OnLeaks adds in his Twitter post that the Galaxy Sport smartwatch will be sold in a variety of color choices, including Black, Silver, Green and Pink Gold.

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The previous rumors about the Galaxy Sport claim it has the internal code name “Pulse,” and that it will still use the Tizen operating system, like most of Samsung’s previous smartwatches. The same reports also claim that it will have 4GB of internal storage and will support Samsung’s Bixby digital assistant.

It’s possible Samsung could announce this new smartwatch alongside the upcoming Galaxy S10 later this year.

Source: Android Zone

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