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    by Published on 01-05-2012 07:21 PM
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    Today Roku unveiled the Roku Streaming Stick™—a little stick about the size of a standard USB flash drive that will simply plug into a TV to instantly transform it into a Smart TV. It essentially includes everything in a Roku player—built-in WiFi, processor, memory and software—and will deliver all the channels found on the Roku platform today. It will also benefit from regular free software updates and channel enhancements.
    From the Official Roku Blog:
    With the Roku Streaming Stick, consumers will be able to enjoy a Roku streaming experience that is fully integrated into their TVs. They’ll only need to use one remote for their TV and for streaming. There won’t be any cables or a power adaptor. And the best part is, when the Streaming Stick becomes outdated (and let’s face it, technology hardware needs to be upgraded as software evolves), consumers can simply purchase an inexpensive new Streaming Stick without having to replace their much more costly TVs.

    The Roku Streaming Stick will plug into MHL-enabled HDMI ports on TVs. MHL is a new standard that uses the HDMI connector on TVs to deliver power and other critical elements for the streaming experience. There are already TVs with MHL from Samsung and Toshiba, and you’ll see a bunch more announced at CES.
    Roku Streaming Sticks will be available in retail later this year alongside our streaming players, and at prices comparable to today’s Roku players ($50 to $100).
    by Published on 02-06-2011 07:28 AM  Number of Views: 2712 
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    I've been getting the new "Antenna TV" network for about a month now, and for the most part, I'm liking what I see. But as with any new channel - if any channel that shows only old programming could be called "NEW" - there are a number of rough edges that could use some polishing. I get Antenna TV locally "OTA" from Fox13 Salt Lake City - KSTU on their upper sub-channel, 13.2, since mid January. Here's my take on the "New Old" TV network.
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    by Published on 01-18-2011 07:04 AM
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    Netflix blog reports that Netfix has disabled "add to DVD queue" from streaming devices:
    Hi there, it’s Jamie Odell, director of product management at Netflix, with an update for members who add DVDs to their Queue from the device they use to watch instantly. We’re removing the “Add to DVD Queue” option from streaming devices. We’re doing this so we can concentrate on offering you the titles that are available to watch instantly. Further, providing the option to add a DVD to your Queue from a streaming device complicates the instant watching experience and ties up resources that are better used to improve the overall streaming functionality. This change does not impact the Netflix Web site, where most members manage their DVD Queues.
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    by Published on 12-26-2010 06:31 PM   
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    So, you finally got that ginormous big screen TV you've been drooling all over for Christmas. And that awesome network enabled Blu-ray player. After a weekend in wiring hell, you've finally got it all hooked up with your antenna, network cables, Xbox, PS3, the cable or satellite box, surround sound system and DVR. And here's what you've got sitting on the arm of your La-Z-Boy recliner: 7 remote controls that completely won't get along, much like your totally dysfunctional family on Thanksgiving. Everybody hates you, and it's all your fault. The only time they even talk to you is when they want to change the channel - because you're the only one that knows exactly which remote does what.

    Fear not, for the solution to your woes is as near as your favorite electronics or discount store, or or online retailer. It's a universal remote control, and it can cost you less than $20 for a basic learning remote up to several hundreds of dollars for a remote that will do everything but mow your lawn.

    But before you rush out and buy something, here's a few things you should know...




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    by Published on 10-31-2010 12:01 PM
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    About a month ago, I started a one month free trial on both Netflix and Blockbuster. Who won?

    The program for Netflix was one DVD at a time unlimited with streaming, 8.99 a month plus tax. The plan Blockbuster gave me by default was their 3 out at a time unlimited, Total Access, with streaming on demand at $19.99.
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    by Published on 10-27-2010 03:53 AM  Number of Views: 916 
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    If you've tried to use LimeWire today, you've probably noticed that it's not working. That's because A New York City District court judge has issued a PERMANENT injunction prohibiting LimeWire from distributing its software or facilitating any file-sharing. ...
    by Published on 10-20-2010 12:27 PM
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    Unbelievable, but true...

    The FCC used its Twitter account to update blacked out Cablevision customers on the Phillies-Giants playoff game...

    The American ...
    by Published on 10-14-2010 08:37 AM
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    Sony's PlayStation Blog had a worthwhile update today. PS3 users will no longer have to insert a disc to watch streaming content from Netflix. The following information is directly from: http://blog.us.playstation.com/2010/10/14/netflixps3/
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    If you instantly watch movies and TV shows from Netflix on your PS3, here is the news you’ve been waiting for: starting Monday, October 18 you’ll be able to instantly watch movies and TV shows without inserting an instant streaming disc into your console.
    In addition to eliminating the disc, there is a new user interface that brings a much richer and faster browsing experience, content search directly on the device, and dramatic improvements in how fast playback starts.

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    by Published on 10-13-2010 10:27 AM
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    AT&T Extends TV Watching to More Devices with Launch of U-verse TV on Xbox 360

    AT&T and Microsoft today announced the Oct. 15 launch of U-verse TV on Xbox 360
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