Axiim brings surround sound to the Xbox without a big receiver. YouTube goes 4k/60 on Xbox. Amazon Prime Video hits Apple TV, Plex DVR expands, and Alexa can finally play your local music.
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The battle between Google and Amazon has reached a new level. You'll no longer be able to watch YouTube on Amazon Fire TV devices or the new Echo Show.
Six months after Apple's WWDC announcement, Amazon has released a Prime Video app for the Apple TV. And it's...fine.

