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Daily Record
2 days ago
- Business
- Daily Record
EE unveils massive £130 saving on Sony 50 inch 4K SMART TV but you need to act now
You don't need to be with EE to avail of the huge saving but you need to take certain steps sooner rather than later. Whether you're settling down on the couch with family, chucking on a programme in the background while getting ready for a night out, or looking for something binge-worthy on the box, we all need a solid telly in our living rooms. TVs can be dear, so if you are feeling the pinch and looking for something that won't break the bank, EE might just have you covered. This is because EE unveiled a huge new discount on the Sony KD-50X75WL 4K Android TV. EE is offering a huge £130 saving as part of its monthly Tech Drops initiative. There is a caveat, though. Tech enthusiasts must be quick because the deal will only be available on a first come first serve basis. Wondering when the deal goes live? Well, it went live today, Friday, July 18. If you are an EE customer, you would've received an alert 24 hours before it became available. Not too shabby. The Sony KD-50X75WL 4K Android TV can be snapped up for just £369. This is a saving of £130 on the RRP on a top-tier home entertainment upgrade. As mentioned, the deal is available exclusively via the EE App and is open to all UK consumers. This is regardless of network. However, another reminder that stock is limited and will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. The Sony KD-50X75WL is a 50' Ultra HD Smart TV packed with premium features including: 4K HDR Picture with X1 Processor: Exceptional clarity, contrast and colour Google TV Built-In: Instant access to Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, YouTube, and more Voice Control with Google Assistant: Hands-free control of your TV and smart home X-Balanced Speaker and Dolby Audio: Room-filling, cinematic sound Slim Bezel & Sleek Design: A modern finish to fit any living room If you want to shop around, Amazon has a Smart TV on offer for £249, saving you seven per cent. It has a stellar 4.3 out of 5 rating on the website, with customers hailing its "excellent price and perfectly clear picture". Alternatively, the Samsung 50 Inch Smart 4K UHD HDR QLED TV on Argos is going for £499. This is a bit dearer, but is part of the Argos A-List, the store's curated list showcasing the hottest icons and must-have products in town. Otherwise, to get early notice of EE Tech Drops up to 24 hours before each drop, all you need to do is download the EE App and opt-in to notifications. Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. What's more NewEE TV customers who take out EE broadband can also enjoy six months of Apple TV+ on EE, with access to top dramas, comedies, feature films, documentaries, and family entertainment.


New York Post
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- New York Post
I plugged in this retro gaming console and blacked out for 6 hours
Discover startups, services, products and more from our partner StackCommerce. New York Post edits this content, and may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you buy through our links. TL;DR: Bring back the '90s with the Kinhank Super Console X2 Pro Retro Gaming Emulator and streaming console for $89.97 — $70 off the regular price of $159.99. There's a moment right after you boot up a vintage gaming console where the world just vanishes. For me, it happened around level four of Contra. I blinked, and suddenly it was dark out, I hadn't eaten, and the cat was judging me like I'd just finished marathon happy hour in Midtown. Enter the Kinhank Super Console X2 Pro, a mighty little box currently on sale for just $89.97 (down from $159.99). It ships free, which is great because I now use all my remaining budget on sour candy and soda. Advertisement To be clear, this isn't just some plastic nostalgia trap. We're talking over thousands of games, plus the ability to stream and download your modern faves via Android TV. If the PS5 is your sleek Wall Street banker friend, this is your neighborhood stoop guy who also runs an arcade in his basement. A legend. New York Post Composite Setup was weirdly easy. I'm used to retro gaming feeling like you're assembling IKEA furniture without the manual, but this thing basically plug-and-played its way into my heart. It comes with two wireless controllers, which is perfect for when your friend comes over and wants to relive their youth before also returning to their NY Times Wordle streak and second job. Also, it's got Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.0, because even though I'm playing GoldenEye, I like to do it in 2025 comfort. Honestly, this box could power an entire childhood sleepover in one sitting. Mario Kart, Tekken, Donkey Kong Country, Street Fighter, Crash Bandicoot — if it once lived on a cartridge or disk, chances are it's in here somewhere, just waiting to be button-mashed. So go ahead. Hit continue. Choose player one. Relive your prime. Or at least distract yourself from the news cycle for a weekend. Don't miss this deal on a Kinhank Super Console X2 Pro Retro Gaming Emulator and streaming console for $89.97 (reg. $159.99) with free shipping. StackSocial prices subject to change.


Time Business News
12-07-2025
- Time Business News
How to Use a VPN for Smart TV: Complete Setup Guide
Many Smart TVs limit what you can access based on your location. A VPN helps unlock region-restricted content and adds a layer of privacy, which are two things modern streaming often lacks. This guide explains how to set up a VPN on your Smart TV, including tools like LightningX VPN that support Smart DNS or router-level connections. LightningX VPN is optimized for streaming devices, with native support for Android TV and Fire TV. Its Smart DNS feature makes it easy to unblock geo-restricted content on platforms like LG or Samsung TVs that don't support VPN apps. One standout feature is its fast, low-latency servers, which reduce buffering on 4K streams. Beyond streaming, LightningX also brings solid privacy features to your living room. It uses modern encryption protocols to keep your connection secure, even on less trusted Wi-Fi networks. Smart TV strengths: Consistently fast speeds for high-res streaming The Clean, remote-friendly interface on Android TV and Fire TV Multiple region-specific servers (2000+ nodes in over 70 countries) Download LightningX VPN for a better and safer streaming experience. The first thing is to figure out what kind of system your TV runs. Some models (like Android TV or Fire TV) make it easy; others (like LG or Samsung) require workarounds. Below are the three main methods to get a VPN running on your Smart TV, no matter which brand you use. If your Smart TV runs Android TV, Google TV, or Fire TV OS, you can install a VPN app directly from the built-in app store. Steps: Open the Play Store or App Store on your TV. Search for a supported VPN (e.g., LightningX VPN). Install the app and log in. Choose a server and connect. Once connected, open your streaming apps, and you should now see content available in the region you selected. Works well with: Sony, Philips, Xiaomi, NVIDIA Shield, Amazon Fire TV TVs that don't support native VPN apps (like Samsung's Tizen OS or LG's webOS) can still benefit from VPN-like functionality using Smart DNS. What Is Smart DNS? It doesn't encrypt your traffic, but it spoofs your location, letting you access geo-blocked content from platforms like Netflix, Hulu, or BBC iPlayer. Steps: Sign in to your VPN provider's website. Find the 'Smart DNS' or 'MediaStreamer' setup page. Register your IP address (this is often required for DNS whitelisting). Go to your TV's network settings and manually enter the DNS server address provided. Restart your TV and launch a streaming app. Works well with: Samsung, LG, Vizio, Panasonic, and some Hisense models Note: Unlike a VPN, Smart DNS offers no encryption or privacy protection. It's designed purely for content unblocking, not security. So if you're using Smart DNS for TV, your activity isn't hidden from your ISP or network administrators. If your TV can't install apps and doesn't support Smart DNS, or when you want every device on your home network protected, you can set up a VPN on your router. Steps: Log in to your router's admin panel. Check if it supports VPN client mode (some brands like ASUS, TP-Link, or DD-WRT do). Enter the VPN configuration files from your provider. Connect your Smart TV to that Wi-Fi network. This method encrypts all traffic from your home, but setup can be technical. Some VPNs offer pre-configured routers or detailed step-by-step guides. Works with: All Smart TVs (indirectly) Besides choosing a VPN setup method, you should also check what operating system your Smart TV is running. This determines whether you can install a VPN app directly or need to use a workaround like Smart DNS or a router-based VPN. Android TV / Google TV These are the most VPN-friendly. If your TV runs Android or Google TV (brands like Sony, Philips, and Xiaomi), you can install VPN apps like LightningX VPN straight from the Play Store. Fire TV Amazon's Fire TV devices work similarly to Android TV. You can download VPN apps directly and connect within minutes, no extra hardware or tweaks are required. Samsung (Tizen) and LG (webOS) These systems don't support native VPN apps. However, many VPNs offer Smart DNS as a workaround to unblock content, or you can install a VPN on your router to cover the entire network. Roku, Vizio, and Other Closed Systems Platforms like Roku OS and SmartCast don't allow VPN or DNS configuration. Your best bet here is to share a VPN connection from another device or set up a VPN on your router. TIME BUSINESS NEWS

Straits Times
07-07-2025
- Business
- Straits Times
Trump Media launches TV streaming platform Truth+ with Newsmax channel globally
Sign up now: Get ST's newsletters delivered to your inbox US President Donald Trump waves to reporters on the South Lawn of the White House on July 6. NEW YORK - Trump Media & Technology Group launched its TV streaming platform, Truth+, globally on July 7, featuring the cable channel Newsmax to support the company's expansion. The move also allows conservative news outlet Newsmax, which went public in March, to increase its presence outside the United States. Trump Media said users can now access streaming channels and on-demand video through Truth+ apps on iOS, Android, web, and connected TV platforms, including Apple TV, Android TV, Amazon Fire TV, and Roku. The company, which operates the social media platform Truth Social, began beta testing the global rollout of Truth+ in late June. Trump Media said it would continue to beta test the streaming technology and collect user feedback as the rollout progresses. Shares of Trump Media & Technology Group rose about 0.6 per cent at US$19.06 (S$24), while Newsmax shares fell 2.6 per cent to US$14.65 in morning trading. REUTERS


Hindustan Times
07-07-2025
- Business
- Hindustan Times
Trump Media launches global streaming platform Truth+ with Newsmax channel
Trump Media and Technology Group on Monday launched a TV streaming platform, Truth+, globally with the Newsmax channel to support the company's expansion. US President Donald Trump owns majority of Trump Media & Technology Group, which also operates Truth Social. (Reuters) Trump Media users can now access streaming channels and on-demand video through the Truth apps on iOS, Android, web, and connected TV platforms, including Apple TV, Android TV, Amazon Fire TV, and Roku. The launch of Truth+ TV streaming platform also allows conservative news channel Newsmax to increase its presence outside the United States. Truth Media, which also operations 'Truth Social', is largely owned by US President Donald Trump. "We're gratified by the fast introduction of Truth+ to international markets and look forward to completing the rollout across all devices and operating systems. I'd like to thank Newsmax in particular for partnering with Trump Media for this expansion, which will bring the network's unique programming to major new markets. There is clearly a need globally for fresh perspectives on the great issues of our day, and we're laying the groundwork to challenge the woke news monolith with hard-hitting, non-woke reporting and commentary," said Trump Media's CEO and Chairman Devin Nunes. The Truth+ apps can be downloaded from the relevant app stores around the world. The company had begun beta testing the global rollout of the Truth TV streaming platform in late June and said it would continue to do so, collecting user feedback as the rollout progresses. Along with operating Truth Social, Truth+ TV streaming platform, Truth Media is also launching a financial services and FinTech brand incorporating the President's "America First" investment vehicles. Shares of Trump Media and Technology Group rose about 0.6 per cent at $19.06, while Newsmax shares tumbled 2.6 per cent to $14.65 in morning trading.