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Netflix Offers Unlimited Web-Streaming Movies/TV Shows Plan At $7.99

neha dey on November 22nd, 2010

Netflix launches its first streaming-only subscription plan in U.S. for $7.99 today. The plan includes unlimited web-streaming of movies and TV shows but raises the price of disc-based options.

The new plan for DVD states that users can now have one DVD at a time for $9.99 and for more than one, like a two-disc plan goes from… Continue reading

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neha dey on November 7th, 2010

Time Warner might consider delaying new releases longer than 28 days for Netflix and Redbox customers to receive its DVDs.

“So far the 28-day window has clearly been a success versus no delay,” Time Warner Chief Executive Officer Jeff Bewkes said on a conference call. “The question of whether we ought to go longer is very… Continue reading

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vijay on October 13th, 2010

Why Sony Internet TV is running Google Android operating system? Because it’s a TV that uses Chrome browser to surf websites and search content local as well as over the internet and also runs Android apps developed to enhance the TV viewing experience. Sony has four such Internet TV ranging from… Continue reading

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neha dey on September 10th, 2010

Panasonic announced that streaming instantly from Netflix is now available to Netflix members via Panasonic’s 2010 VIERA CAST enabled VIERA HDTVs and Blu-ray Disc players.

Netflix is the latest entertainment feature to be added to VIERA CAST, Panasonic’s IPTV functionality. Earlier this year, Panasonic added Skype voice and video calling, Twitter and Pandora to an already robust… Continue reading

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neha dey on September 5th, 2010

Are you one of Amazon’s subscribers who are feeling low over not owing an Apple TV? So here is something good for you- Amazon VoD now lets you download videos at $.99, which was previously charged at $1.99.

Thanks to Apple, for which Amazon has revised its rates. WorldTVPC reports the move… Continue reading

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Apple finally draws the curtain from its streaming-only Apple TV. The new version is 1/4 the size of the older model, and sports the following features:

  • Packs built-in power supply, HDMI, ethernet, and 802.11n wireless
  • Streams rental movies directly from iTunes, no syncing
  • Watch videos from your computer

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Here is some good news: Xbox Live fall update targets voice chat. As reported by UK news site Eurogamer, Xbox Live Studios general manager Jerry Johnson said as part of the Edinburgh Interactive Festival that the publisher plans to update Xbox Live’s audio codec to provide better voice communication through the service as part of this… Continue reading

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neha dey on August 17th, 2010

Panasonic has revealed that its VIERA full HD 3D plasma TV range will be expanded with the introduction of the Panasonic VIERA GT25 Series. But the exciting part of the news is that there are even smaller sets in the line-up, if your room isn’t as big as your desire… Continue reading

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Now if you are finding your iPad Netflix app pretty interesting, and is waiting for the official Netflix app to make it to your iPhone also, then don’t wait any longer. No-no we don’t have the Netflix iPhone app, but sure have a way with which you can run iPad Netflix on your jailbroken iPhone. And let… Continue reading

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neha dey on July 11th, 2010

Apple TV is planning to allow users stream shows slightly less than half the price users can buy and download shows from iTunes. Yes, according to sources, Apple TV set-top box will offer 99-cent TV episodes that can be streamed, not downloaded.

According to NewTeeVee, Apple’s latest idea is to convince content providers to… Continue reading

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