‘Essentially, they wanted us to read their minds’: Roku is rolling out a huge free upgrade to the Home Screen on its TVs and streaming devices — and the company explains how it arrived at the new personalized, sometimes AI-driven, redesign
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Roku unveiled its biggest Home Screen update in a decade, and it leans into personalization and some AI.
Roku unveiled its biggest Home Screen update in a decade, and it leans into personalization and some AI.
Roku unveiled its biggest Home Screen update in a decade, and it leans into personalization and some AI.
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