Stories about: Netflix

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    Premium PSN service planned, won't affect online gaming 21/11/2009 06:57:00

    Sony caused a bit of a stir when a slide from its recent investor conference alluding to a paid online PlayStation Network subscription service was unearthed by The Examiner. With thoughts of a PSN equivalent of Xbox Live Gold worrying gamers, Sony quieted the uprising by assuring VG247 that if any subscription-based service was created, non-paying users would still be able to play their favorite games online for free, as the company stated that the subscription would only apply to "premium content and services."
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    YouTube goes high definition with 1080p videos 14/11/2009 02:01:00

    YouTube says it will start supporting 1080p high-definition video in full resolution starting next week. The Google-owned video-sharing site will add support for viewing videos in 720p or 1080p resolutions, depending on the resolution of the original source.
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    Q&A: isoHunt founder says P2P can help create post-piracy world 07/11/2009 11:41:00

    Gary Fung founded BitTorrent search engine isoHunt.com in 2003 when he was a 19-year-old student at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada.
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    Weekly Tech News Update: 30th October, 2009 30/10/2009 09:32:00

    In this week’s World Tech Update Motorola and Verizon unveil an Android smartphone, Toshiba launches a fuel cell charger, Apple releases the Magic Mouse, Nintendo’s profits slide, Netflix streams directly to Playstation 3 consoles, a robot folds clothes, a prototype ring crosses between real and virtual worlds and Panasonic demonstrates robots as part of a push into a new business stream.
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    Netflix coming to the PlayStation 3 27/10/2009 07:28:00

    Netflix will begin streaming movies and TV shows to PlayStation 3 consoles in the U.S. from November, it said on Monday.
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    HP TouchSmart PCs get touch-enabled Hulu, Netflix, Twitter 14/10/2009 04:28:00

    Reinforcing its lead in the nascent touchscreen PC market, Hewlett-Packard Co. announced three new touch-enabled Windows 7 PCs on Tuesday, including two all-in-one desktops that let users control Web videos from Hulu and Netflix by tapping on the screen.
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    Are DVDs nearing the end? 13/10/2009 09:43:00

    Watchers of streaming video trends are buzzing after a remark by Netflix CEO Reed Hastings in a Montley Fool podcast that DVDs may lose their number one spot for the company's video distribution after two years.
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    What's inside the Windows Mobile marketplace? 07/10/2009 09:07:00

    You can stop holding your breath now: Windows Mobile 6.5 is here. Oh, come on -- I know you've been just dying to get your hands on Microsoft's new mobile OS, haven't you? Anyone? Hello?
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    TV on the Internet 06/10/2009 03:38:00

    After reading Ditch Cable and Satellite for Free Internet TV, Warren Kernaghan asked where on the Internet he can find television programs comparable to what's on cable.
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    Internet TV could boom in the next few years, study says 02/10/2009 07:26:00

    Internet-enabled TV sets could see wider adoption in the next few years as viewers get comfortable with the idea of running widgets on TV screens, according to a study released by Ernst & Young on Thursday.
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    Intel targets homes with new processor for TVs 25/09/2009 06:07:00

    Intel's chips already go into many laptops, but it is now making a play for television sets and cable boxes through a new processor it released on Thursday.
 
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