Netflix Won’t Be Streaming HBO Content Any Time SoonBy Steve Anderson - 08/23/2010 11:55:40 AM |

It was a big move for Netflix, not so long ago, when Epix announced that they'd be working with the current movie rental king (and let's face it, they pretty much are) to get Epix's content streaming into Netflix. But now, there's a bit of bad news for the king of movie rentals as we ...
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Huge Broadband Overhaul To Make Streaming Accessible?By Steve Anderson - 02/23/2010 2:06:14 AM |

Okay, folks, we've been having a pretty rough time of things lately in the States. Our government spends like a collection of drunken sailors with someone else's wallet. But this just might help brace things up a bit--or at least make them more bearable. Dig the word: According to multiple press reports, FCC Commissioner Julius Genachowski ...
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HDMI 1.4 to Offer Internet SharingBy DaX - 05/14/2009 6:48:23 PM |

HDMI 1.4 has been just announced and it we're in for some changes. One important added feature is the HDMI Ethernet Channel (HEC) which allows transfers of up to 100Mbps between the connected devices. That means that HDMI 1.4 will let a "broadband-connected television using its HEC-enabled HDMI port to provide internet connection sharing with ...
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Adobe Insists on Flash for HDTVs and DVRsBy DaX - 04/21/2009 1:32:16 AM |

Adobe is trying to push its Flash to TVs and DVRs and the company is going to be more aggressive about it. Using its Open Screen Initiative Adobe will expand Flash support to various kinds of hardware. Deals with Comcast, Broadcom, Netflix and Intel have been or will be made in order for the implementation ...
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