Google TV
Google TV is a streaming interface powered by Google-backed Android TV for smart televisions. Google TV is offered on Internet-connected TV sets made by Hisense, Philips, Sceptre, Sony, TCL and other companies.

Google will incorporate free linear channels into Google TV
Currently, only Google's own YouTube TV and Dish Network's Sling TV are supported by the "live" feature on Google TV devices.

Google offering new Chromecast devices with bundled HBO Max trial
The bundle costs $65 a month and includes three "free" months of HBO Max.

TCL TVs to get Google TV upgrade this summer
TCL smart TVs that run the Android TV operating system will receive an upgrade to Google TV later this summer.

Sling TV natively integrated into Google TV’s Live feature
Sling TV is now accessible through the "Live" tab on the home screen of devices running Google TV.

Apple TV app landing on Android TV devices this week
Users of Android TV hardware will be able to natively download and install Apple's streaming television app starting this week.

Android TV reaches 80 million streamers monthly, Google says
The figure would make Android TV one of the biggest streaming platforms in the world.

TCL will debut new Roku, Android-powered TV sets this year
TCL says it will offer major upgrades to its line of Roku-powered smart TV sets, including a new series powered by its new mini-LED technology.

Get It or Skip It? Chromecast with Google TV
The best-selling streaming TV device matures with an on-screen operating system and a voice-controlled remote.

New Google TV device sold before launch date
A handful of intrepid social media users figured out how to get the new Google TV dongle before it was officially announced this week.