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more about #vod slickrick23: Am I the only one who is hoping that the tablet will be a convertible? I like the slimness of a flat slate, but let's be real. If I am already carryin... more » TonyWonder: Am I suppose to take out of this the possibility that the Tablet would be able to stream the TV shows that are part of my iTunes subscription? So it w... more » Yinzers Are People Too: Finding random, awesome shows on the Discovery Channel or the History Channel is one of the major reasons I couldn't give up cable. What I'd like to s... more » Odin: Yup another full article splayed with Apple tabletness despite having only one line about it. Interestingly enough this is probably the WSJ just echoi... more » Mr_Nowitt: I don't understand the cost with bundling a ton of crappy channels with the few I actually watch and not letting it be ala carte, sorry BET but you go... more » vinterchaos: ..and remind me why Microsoft had a monopoly lawsuit? I will never pay Apple for "cable service" heh more » TheWerewolf - Sotto voce: Yay... I can buy an Apple Tablet and have IT die two months after the warranty ends, just like my iPhone... and then I can make an appointment to tal... more » Noobs-R-Us: Why would I pay for something that's free? That's just stupid. With my Tivo I can record and watch broadcast shows anytime I want. What Apple SHOULD... more » Golf_Nut: So would it be streaming or drm'd downloads? more » Digitallysick: I think apple is too late for a tablet, the Kindle, and Nook have been out a while. I just don't see it being a success more » xeno314: If Apple's going to kill the cable box (and I'm not so sure that's a good thing), they're going to have to get Apple TV off the back burner and make i... more » playstationpwns: I refuse to bow to apple and their closed hardware. more » triggerx: I don't get how this makes sense... why not buy the On Demand version, watch it instantly, and be done with it. If I've already watched the movie, wh... more » met2art: That's not just a cool idea, it's how it should be. Regardless of DRM or streaming quality, it's a fantastic bonus to be able to watch instantly while... more » PurpleMonkeyDishwasher:: I wonder if Amazon still allows you to cancel orders before they are shipped for a full refund. If that's the case, you can order a movie, watch it in... more » weatherman: It would make a lot of sense to people who want to be able to access their DVD collection remotely - if they travel a lot, have a weekend home, etc. I... more » njdevil: 1. Buy Twilight, watch it online. 2.wait for DVD of Twilight to arrive. 3. Upon arrival, publicly throw unopened DVD in the trash as if making a poi... more » comrade_leviathan: Holy poo, that's awesome. So if I buy a Blu-ray on good old Amazon that includes a digital copy, would this mean I could watch that movie on my TV, i... more » whiteflea: Wait...so, if I have a computer with an HD graphics card capable of full 1080p but DON'T own a bluray player, I could buy a bluray movie and be able t... more » glenno86: Sounds great for people who gift dvd's to others :) more » -
#rumor
WSJ: Apple's Plan to Kill Cable With iTunes (And the Tablet's Coming in March)
The WSJ says that CBS and Disney are seriously considering Apple's plan to kill your cable box with iTunes TV show subscriptions. Oh, and that the Apple tablet thing is coming in March. More » -
#amazon
Amazon Disc+ on Demand: Buy a DVD or Blu-ray Movie, Stream It Instantly
This is awesome and just plain makes sense: With Amazon's Disc+ on Demand, when you buy a DVD or Blu-ray movie, you'll be able to stream it instantly via Amazon On Demand. More » -
#boxee
Boxee Beta: Finally Ready for Primetime (Just About)
Long the nerd connoisseur's do-it-all media software, Boxee has bigger ambitions. Not just a box. But the conquer-the-whole-world, embedded-on-every-TV kind. And the newest release of Boxee looks mighty capable of doing just that. More » -
#hulu
Okay, It's Time to Break Up With Hulu
Hulu is the best video site on the internet. There's a price though, for being able to watch 30 Rock whenever we want. And clearly, it's going to get steeper. More » -
#youtube
YouTube Shuts Down API Access, Leaves Set-Top Boxes High and Dry (UPDATED)
There are two ways for a device to access YouTube: either through the regular web interface, i.e. Flash, or for cleaner integration, through its back end APIs. As of December, Google is shutting off the tap. UPDATED More » -
#comcast
Comcast TV Everywhere Goes Online Next Month for Free
Last June, the cable/sat industry announced plans for TV Everywhere, a way to bridge your subscription television content to your internet-connected devices. Comcast has just announced that their version of TV Everywhere, called On Demand Online, arrives next month. More » -
#boxee
The Boxee Set-Top Box: It's Coming
Boxee's fantastic connected media center software has always been just that: fantastic connected media center software. Today, the company says its going to announce hardware—a Boxee Box, even. More » -
#netflix
What Netflix On the PS3 Actually Looks Like
The tale of Netflix on the PS3 is sad: It's just now shipping after sitting pretty on the Xbox for more than a year, and to add insult to injury, it comes on a disc. Thankfully, it's slick. More » -
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#rumor
Apple Wants iTunes to Replace Your Cable Box for 30 Bucks a Month
Apple's apparently pitching to networks a subscription plan that would deliver all your TV shows through iTunes for $30 a month, with the goal of launching it next year. More » -
#rumor
Netflix Streaming Coming to Wii Next, Naturally
Netflix is finally, officially about to hit the PS3, leaving the Wii as the odd console out. Well, besides past hints and the whole "duh" aspect, StreamingMedia swears that the Wii is next, and has seen pitchas to prove it. More » -
#netflix
Netflix Streaming on PS3: Coming Soon
Uh, holy crap? As prayed/predicated, Netflix streaming will be available "later this year" on the PS3. Like the Xbox 360, it'll be free with the $8.99-a-month plan. Unlike the 360, you'll enable Netflix via an "instant streaming Blu-ray disc."
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#hulu
How a Paid Hulu Would Work
AllThingsD's Peter Kafka is busy dousing concerns that recent statements by News Corp's Chase Carey—that "It's time to start getting paid for broadcast content online"—mean that Hulu is going to die, dead. He makes a good point: More » -
#hulu
Hulu's Free Glory Days Are Officially Numbered
Hulu, at the behest of its co-parent News Corp, is going to start charging for content in 2010. This is not so good, this here news. More » -
#homeentertainment
Which Do You Use More: Hulu Or Netflix On Demand?
The fact that NBC is pulling some of its major shows off Netflix in favor of Hulu has got me thinking—which of these online services to you use the most and why? More » -
#netflix
Netflix Will Continue To Farm Its Research Out To Cash-Strapped Nerds
Netflix's last foray into research bribery, a million dollar prize for anyone who could improve the company's recommendation algorithm by 10%, was a success, both as a programming project and a spectator sport. Naturally, they're doing it again. More » -
#hulu
Hulu Speaks On PS3 Blocking: It's the Content Providers
A few weeks ago, Hulu silently blocked access through the PS3's web browser. Customers who bothered to ask the company what was going on just got a response, which fingers an entirely predictable culprit: Reluctant content providers! More » -
#rumor
Crazy Rumor: Amazon Wants to Buy Netflix
Netflix shares are exploding over the admittedly thin rumor that Amazon wants to buy them. An options analyst tells Bloomberg that, "There's heavy call buying and the stock is up on renewed takeover talk, with Amazon being mentioned specifically." More »





