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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Google Reportedly Moving Forward with Android TV-powered, Nest-branded OTT Device ]]></title>
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                                <p>Google is moving forward with development of a new Android TV-powered OTT device that will compete head on with Roku and Amazon’s Fire TV ecosystems, tech news site <a href="https://www.protocol.com/google-streaming-device-dongle-android-tv-nest">Protocol reports</a>.</p><p>This latest news corroborates and (slightly) expands on another anonymously sourced <a href="https://9to5google.com/2020/03/10/exclusive-2nd-gen-chromecast-ultra-android-tv/">article from 9to5 Google</a> in March, outlining a device that would supersede Google’s Chromecast dongle, but would feature the same hardware configuration.</p><p><a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/google-developing-android-tv-based-chromecast-with-its-own-remote-report">Related: Google Developing Android TV-based Chromecast with Its Own Remote: Report</a></p><p>The new device will likely carry branding from Google’s Nest home automation product line. Through Android TV, it will provide access to Netflix, Disney Plus, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu and most other OTT apps, as well as Google Assistant voice support. <em>Protocol</em> said the new device will enable content casting from mobile devices. And it will support Google’s Stadia cloud-based gaming service.</p><p><strong>Visit <a href="https://www.nexttv.com/">Next TV</a> to read more stories like this one.</strong> </p><p>Notably, the new device would include drilled down search and discovery surfacing features that would emphasize individual programs instead of the apps that include these programs.</p><p>Google is said to be anxious to compete with Roku and Amazon in a more direct way than can be achieved with its limited Chromecast, which is a device <em>only</em> for casting OTT apps on smart phones to the living room television.</p><p>But as <em>Protocol</em> points out, Google has a “strained” relationship with the third-party electronics makers who license Android TV for products like smart TVs. And building its own Android TV product line won’t sooth any of that irritation. With this in mind, Google will take pains to market its device “under a distinct brand, separating it from third-party streaming devices based on Android TV,” <em>Protocol</em> said.</p><p>The device could reportedly be available as soon as this summer.</p><p>Google has yet to officially comment or confirm any of this. </p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Google Reportedly Moving Forward with Android TV-powered, Nest-branded OTT Device ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ New Protocol article corroborates and (slightly) expands on 9to5 Google report from March, outlining a new OTT device intended to more effectively compete with Roku and Amazon ]]>
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                                                                                                <author><![CDATA[ daniel.frankel@futurenet.com (Daniel Frankel) ]]></author>                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Daniel Frankel ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                    <dc:source><![CDATA[ http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/7wBJVmzcn7E9PQZWPFQsH7.jpeg ]]></dc:source>
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                                <p>Google is moving forward with development of a new Android TV-powered OTT device that will compete head on with Roku and Amazon’s Fire TV ecosystems, tech news site <a href="https://www.protocol.com/google-streaming-device-dongle-android-tv-nest">Protocol reports</a>.</p><p>This latest news corroborates and (slightly) expands on another anonymously sourced <a href="https://9to5google.com/2020/03/10/exclusive-2nd-gen-chromecast-ultra-android-tv/">article from 9to5 Google</a> in March, outlining a device that would supersede Google’s Chromecast dongle, but would feature the same hardware configuration. </p><p><a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/google-developing-android-tv-based-chromecast-with-its-own-remote-report">Also read: Google Developing Android TV-based Chromecast with Its Own Remote: Report</a></p><p>The new device will likely carry branding from Google’s Nest home automation product line. Through Android TV, it will provide access to Netflix, Disney Plus, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu and most other OTT apps, as well as Google Assistant voice support. <em>Protocol</em> said the new device will enable content casting from mobile devices. And it will support Google’s Stadia cloud-based gaming service.</p><p>Notably, the new device would include drilled down search and discovery surfacing features that would emphasize individual programs instead of the apps that include these programs. </p><p>Google is said to be anxious to compete with Roku and Amazon in a more direct way than can be achieved with its limited Chromecast, which is a device <em>only</em> for casting OTT apps on smart phones to the living room television.</p><p>But as <em>Protocol</em> points out, Google has a “strained” relationship with the third-party electronics makers who license Android TV for products like smart TVs. And building its own Android TV product line won’t sooth any of that irritation. With this in mind, Google will take pains to market its device “under a distinct brand, separating it from third-party streaming devices based on Android TV,” <em>Protocol</em> said. </p><p>The device could reportedly be available as soon as this summer. </p><p>Google has yet of officially comment or confirm any of this. </p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Dish Expands Into Home Automation, Integrates Google Nest Hello into Hopper ]]></title>
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                                <p>Dish Network is building home automation wherewithal into its Hopper 3 DVR, much in the same way Comcast integrated it to its X1 platform several years ago.</p><p>Dish today announced that its Hopper and Wally receivers now support the Google Nest Hello video doorbell, delivering onscreen notifications when the doorbell rings.</p><p>Yes indeed, Dish subscribers must never endure the horror of missing the pizza guy again.</p><p>The Google Nest Hello retails for $229.99.</p><p>Dish said that the video doorbell is just the first of a series of Google Nest announcements that will unfurl over the coming months. The satellite TV company—soon to be wireless company?—has already <a href="https://my.dish.com/smart-home-services">established a sales page</a> for the full line of Google Nest products and services.</p><p>“Google Nest on Hopper is about giving our customers added choice and control over their home environment—with the subtle on-screen alerts delivered by the Nest Hello, customers are better equipped to hit pause and take action right away,” said Rob Sadler, Dish director of product management, in a statement. “This is just the beginning of a powerful relationship with Google Nest and their vast portfolio of products.” </p>
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