In a quaint Victorian house on a quaint park-adjacent corner of San Francisco on Tuesday, Andrew Bozworth, Facebook's VP of AR/VR, and Ryan Cairns, head of Portal devices, showed off three new ...
Not only has it recently released new versions of its Portal devices, it also revealed an entirely new product: the $149 Portal TV. This time, it's a camera that turns your television into a giant ...
Facebook is bringing additional media services to its Portal TV device: Portal owners got access to subscription video content Amazon’s Prime Video service and Sling TV Tuesday. Portal now also offers ...
The average Facebook user out there likely wasn't secretly hoping the world's biggest social networking company (and frequent privacy flouter) would release a new video chat device that could be ...
Facebook’s new Portal TV is a squat black camera device that perches on top of your TV and lets you do video calls on the big screen in the living room. It also lets you watch TV together with your ...
As expected, Facebook has unveiled a group of new products under its Portal brand. These include the 10-inch $179 Portal, the 8-inch $129 Portal Mini, and the rumored $149 Portal TV, a version of the ...
When Facebook first introduced Portal, a smart speaker with a screen, in October of last year, the company was grappling with a seemingly endless list of privacy issues. The idea of Facebook – that ...
You can access Netflix's entire library of shows and movies with the Facebook Portal TV, the only Portal device that supports ...
Facebook desperately wants to move beyond its social network roots, and now it is expanding its line of Portal smart home products. The first-generation Portal and Portal Plus were meant to make video ...
In terms of design, the two new standalone Portal models appear much improved over last year's models. I thought Portal+ with its 15.6-inch rotating display was something of an eyesore, for example.
I don't like the idea of granting my TVs access to Facebook and allowing the social network to install a video camera and microphone in my living room. But I've got to admit that its new Portal TV is, ...
Facebook wants to take over your television with a clip-on camera for video calling, AR gaming and content co-watching. If you can get past the creepiness, the new Portal TV lets you hang out with ...
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