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Netflix eyeing stream-only service in the US
Netflix CEO Reed Hastings said in a blog-post that Netflix was examining the possibility of stream-only service to American consumers.
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Blockbuster bankrupt, but small video stores thrive
Blockbuster's bankruptcy doesn't mean the end of video stores. Small independents thrive by serving niches.
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Netflix set to launch stream-only service in Canada
Netflix is expanding north of the border – can the rest of the world be far behind?
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Netflix rolls out free app for Apple iPhone, iPod Touch
Netflix hits the (very) small screen. But how does the Netflix experience on the iPhone stack up?
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Google TV: why Hollywood isn't running scared
Hollywood has long been skittish about new technologies. The VCR sent the industry into a panic. But Google TV? No worries. Hollywood has changed.
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Tablet computers probably not the best bet for back to school computers
Tablet computers, netbooks, laptops, or desktops? What are your best PC options for the upcoming fall semester?
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Review: Hulu plus takes television to your pocket
Hulu now comes as a subscription-based application for iPhones and iPads.
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The end of the free Internet?
Asking online users to pay for content hasn't worked so far, but iPads and smart phones may change their minds about the free Internet.
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File sharing fight returns to US campuses
File sharing on campus networks will carry risks of losing federal funding, starting this month.
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Motorola Droid X focuses on screen time
Motorola Droid X: If videos and Web surfing is your thing, then this is the smartphone for you.
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Hulu launches $10 video subscription service but keeps ads
Hulu launched a $10 video subscription service on Tuesday but astonishingly paying subscribers to Hulu will get the same number of ads as users of the free Hulu website.
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Hulu Plus brings paid subscription plan to online TV service
Hulu Plus will begin charging $10 a month for unlimited access to back episodes of popular television programs. But how does the new Hulu plan stack up to current streaming services such as Netflix?
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E3 2010: Microsoft Xbox 360 will carry live ESPN events
E3 2010: Microsoft Xbox 360 executives said ESPN will be offered on the console, bypassing cable providers.
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Can Google TV do what so many have failed at?
Google TV wants to blend television and the Web. Get in line, buddy.
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Veteran film critic Roger Ebert, Jim Carrey win Webby awards
It was announced Tuesday that longtime film critic Roger Ebert has been selected for a 'Webby' award, recognizing his work in online journalism. Actor and comedian Jim Carrey was also selected for a 'Webby.'
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Free Netflix app coming to Apple iPad?
One outlet reports that Netflix will soon release a free application for the Apple iPad. Users would still pay the flat monthly rate for a Netflix subscription.
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End of the line for Blockbuster?
Under attack from nimbler rivals such as Netflix and Redbox, Blockbuster has hinted it could soon file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
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Hulu's big problem: No loyalty
As the Daily Show and Colbert Report leave Hulu, they reveal the video streaming site's greatest weakness.
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Hulu coming to the Apple iPad, likely for a price
Video-streaming service Hulu is a natural fit for the Apple iPad. But how much would you pay for access?
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Top Super Bowl commercials 2010? Nope. Here are the five worst.
Every year, people rate the top Super Bowl commercials. In 2010, here are the bottom 5.
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Top 5 Super Bowl ad winners as chosen by the people
A protective pre-teen, a pummeled Betty White, and a Google love story are viewers favorite Super Bowl ads.
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Will the Apple iPad have Flash? Nope, and Adobe is mad.
The new iPad might be "the best browsing experience you’ve ever had." But it still won't load Flash websites.
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Videos looking for a home
Amateur video artists are being elbowed offline by websites turning to more commercial fare.
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Three ways the Comcast-NBC merger could change television
As Americans' media habits shift toward the Internet, cable companies are being marginalized. The potential Comcast-NBC Universal deal is Comcast's bid to remain relevant.
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1080p YouTube videos? Um, sure.
Get ready to upload: 1080p YouTube videos are coming next week, the company said today.



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