Stories about: Netflix

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    Lawmakers question proposed change to video privacy law 01/02/2012 06:27:46

    Let's say you like to watch heady documentaries over Netflix's streaming service and would like to share recommendations with your friends on Facebook. Netflix would like to offer that service, but the company says a 24-year-old U.S. law is in the way.
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    Apple pipped by voice-enabled Lenovo smart TV 10/01/2012 10:50:00

    Lenovo on Sunday announced its first smart TV that will recognize voice commands and run Android 4.0 applications, getting a jump over Apple's rumored pursuit of TVs with advanced features.
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    Samsung, LG to launch Google TVs, joining Sony and Vizio 06/01/2012 17:41:35

    Google said Thursday that TV heavyweights Samsung and LG will launch sets that run its Google TV platform, with new models to be showcased at the International Consumer Electronics Show next week in Las Vegas.
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    Acer's Iconia Tab A200 tablet upgradable to Android 4.0 06/01/2012 02:30:47

    Acer said its Iconia Tab A200 tablet will be available on Jan. 15 and be upgradable to Android 4.0, Google's latest OS for tablets and smartphones.
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    Is Google's big bet on Google+ too risky? 15/12/2011 10:49:11

    Google is ending 2011 with a cliffhanger: Will Google+ succeed? And if it does not, how much damage will the company suffer as a result?
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    Amazon reboot routine, experts say 09/12/2011 05:39:41

    Amazon Web Services customers this week are worrying about a server reboot the provider is pushing out, but if users have architected their applications properly, they shouldn't be concerned, experts said.
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    What’s new for TVs in 2012: OLED, video on demand, and the Apple TV 08/12/2011 14:00:00

    2011 was an interesting, if uninspiring year, for the global and Australian television markets: more 3D TVs (and fewer 3D broadcasts), more video and movies on demand, more superfluous features, and not a great deal else. We’re tipping 2012 to be at least a little more interesting, with a few interesting developments for Web-enabled TVs as well as some exciting new screen technology.
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    Everything we know about Apple's new TV project 08/12/2011 11:00:00

    It's widely accepted in the technology industry that Apple is working on a smart, internet-connected TV device. But what do we really know about the 'iTV' so far? There's been a lot of speculation flying around about an Apple TV set for several years, and many times it has been reported that Apple has been on the brink of an announcement - only for our hopes to be dashed at the last minute.
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    Netflix opens door to leaving Amazon Web Services 01/12/2011 08:39:42

    Netflix designed its cloud architecture so that it has the option to move to an Amazon Web Services competitor, but doesn't expect a real competitor to emerge for a few years, a Netflix executive said on Wednesday.
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    Sony BDP-S780 3D Blu-ray player 23/11/2011 15:00:00

    On paper, the Sony BDP-S780 looks like a great Blu-ray player. It comes with a large and well-chosen selection of Internet apps, including a Web browser. You can convert 2D to 3D and adjust the 3D settings. It's the fastest Blu-ray player I've tested yet. But the gotchas are big ones: The browser won't play video, converted 3D video still looks like 2D, and the price tag hurts.
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    DOJ charges seven in massive clickjacking scheme 10/11/2011 05:10:54

    The U.S. Department of Justice is charging seven individuals with 27 counts of wire fraud and other computer-related crimes, alleging that the group hijacked four million computers across 100 countries in a sophisticated clickjacking scheme.
 
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