Amazon and Google Make Peace Over Smart TV Competition (protocol.com) 13
An anonymous reader shares a report: Last week, the Competition Commission of India published a damning report, alleging that Google was preventing major TV manufacturers from adopting Amazon's Fire TV operating system. This Thursday, Amazon announced that TCL, one of the manufacturers at the center of the dispute, is releasing two TV sets running its Fire TV software in Europe this fall. The unveiling of the two TV models is the direct result of a deal Google and Amazon struck in recent months, Protocol has learned from a source close to one of the parties involved in the agreement. As a result of that deal, Amazon has been able to work with a number of consumer electronics companies -- including not only TCL, but also Xiaomi and Hisense -- to vastly expand the number of available smart TVs running Fire TV OS. All of these companies were previously barred from doing so under licensing terms imposed by Google.
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Let me guess... (Score:2)
When elephants fight ... (Score:4, Informative)
I have the feeling that the grass will suffer far more when they begin making love.
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Plus, all your bin liners go missing.
Thug on thug violence (Score:2)
Fuck them both.
let's be honest here (Score:1)
Howabout NO operating system. (Score:2)
Just enough that I can choose input from any number of HDMI ports.
My personal preference is around 6. Others may need more, or less. No tuner, no OS, no memory and no network required. The TV should not just be "not smart", it should be dumb as dog shite.
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Why is this an issue? [samsung.com]
I thought Android was FOSS (Score:2)
People used to say that though Android was FOSS, Google Play Services was proprietary, but this reads as though Android itself must be proprietary now.
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