You can access Netflix's entire library of shows and movies with the Facebook Portal TV, the only Portal device that supports ...
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 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 ...
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 ...
A little under a year ago, Facebook entered the smart display market with the Portal family of devices, which was released amidst major concerns regarding the company's respect for privacy. Today, 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 ...
I know I'm not the only one who, whenever I answer a FaceTime call, Google Hangout, Zoom or any other video call, I wish I could use my TV as the screen. Somehow, the folks at Meta created a device ...
Facebook Inc. today expanded its hardware lineup with the introduction of three new Portal video calling devices that bring new communications features as well as better privacy. The star of the trio ...
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, ...
The device was written off as a flop just a few months ago, but with so many people shunning in-person contact due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it's suddenly popular. When Facebook began selling the ...
Facebook is hoping the addition of Netflix to its Portal TV will spur consumers to spring for the $149 video-conferencing device this holiday season. Portal TV, which Facebook calls “the future of ...
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