Into Tomorrow With Dave Graveline

Weekend of May 31, 2019 – Hour 2


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Tech News and Commentary



Dave and the team discuss ridesharing bans for low rated riders, Apple's iPhone 11 models, legislation to remind parents that they left their kids in the car, and more.








Our guest this hour:
Scott Solomon, Associate Teaching Professor - Rice University








Jolene in Jefferson City, Missouri and asked: "Well, they say the only dumb question is the one you don't ask. So here it goes... I happen to be a paid Amazon member with the right to watch Amazon movies. But Mediacom, my cable company, has suddenly changed my Tivo machine and I am no longer able to watch Amazon. Before you clicked "Amazon" and the movies would come up. Now, it's only Amazon Alexa. If you do not have Alexa, you can't watch Amazon movies. I'm paying for the right to watch the movies but I can not. Amazon blames it on Mediacom, Mediacom blames it on Amazon. and Tivo blames someone else. Is there any way that I can watch Amazon movies that I'm paying for on my TV - which is not a smart TV."



http://www.intotomorrow.com/media/podcasts/2019/05-31-2019/05-31-2019-H2S1.mp3







Jolene, Amazon is not to blame, and TiVo not to blame either, but Mediacom probably only ever thought of Amazon Video as something happened to come with their DVR, not a service they were providing to you.



You do have options to access Amazon Video on your TV, though you may have to invest a little bit of money.



If you have a computer that can be connected to your TV, you can just play the videos from there, though it’s definitely not the simplest, most enjoyable way to browse Amazon’s movie collection.



CHRIS; You can also buy a dedicated streaming device to access the service, since you’re interested in Amazon Video, your easiest choice may be one of Amazon’s own cheap devices, a 4K Amazon streaming stick goes for $50, but there are cheaper 1080p devices. You could also go with a non-Amazon device with access to the service, which basically means any other streaming stick. A Chromecast or Roku would both be good options for a little less money (but not much really, think around $30-35 depending on what offers you find online), the Roku is standalone but the Chromecast would require you to use a smartphone with it.










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