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 ...
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 ...
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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 is coming for your television. The company that brought us such privacy hits as Cambridge Analytica and teen-spying apps is plowing ahead in its effort to own the inside of your home. Say ...
Sure, it has a few novel features, like the ability to video chat with your family on your 65-inch television, which could be cool if you have a large family. It includes a 120-degree camera view, ...
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 ...