Fire TV
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Nvidia GeForce Now Expands with Linux and Fire TV Apps
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Nvidia is enhancing its GeForce Now cloud gaming service with new native apps for Linux and Amazon Fire TV, alongside flight control support. The Linux app, initially launching as a beta for Ubuntu 24.04, addresses a long-standing demand from subscribers who previously relied on unofficial solutions. Fire TV support will enable users to stream PC games directly to their TVs with a controller, starting with the Fire TV Stick 4K Plus and 4K Max. Additionally, Nvidia is integrating full flight control support for devices like Thrustmaster and Logitech, and introducing automatic sign-in for Battle.net accounts, while the GeForce Now launch in India has been postponed to Q1 2026. This matters as it expands access and usability of cloud gaming, making it more accessible to diverse platforms and enhancing user experience.
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Amazon Revamps Fire TV with New Artline TVs
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Amazon is introducing a redesigned Fire TV interface that enhances user experience by simplifying navigation and focusing more on content accessibility. The update includes a refreshed Fire TV app, improved user interface with rounded corners, consistent typography, and increased spacing to reduce clutter. Additionally, Amazon is launching Ember Artline TVs, which feature customizable frames and 4K QLED screens, offering a blend of technology and aesthetics. These changes aim to streamline content discovery and enhance the visual appeal of home entertainment systems. This matters because it reflects Amazon's efforts to adapt to the growing demand for seamless and visually appealing streaming experiences.
