BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Wed September 22nd, 2010
For those PlayOn customers that have been waiting to utilize the media streaming service using the iPad, the wait is over. MediaMall Technologies, Inc. recently announced a free software update for PlayOn Premium users that enables streaming to the iPad using HTML5 and Safari over 3G or Wi-Fi.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Mon August 30th, 2010
Hulu Plus promises a lot for its $9.99/month subscription price. However, what could really set it apart from its competitors is its original programming. Read More...
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BY Scott Grizzle on Sun August 08th, 2010
What do the masters of bypassing streaming video limitations do when they get hung up in the App Store? They bypass it too.
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BY Scott Grizzle on Tue July 13th, 2010
The rumor that Apple would be taking on the cable & satellite TV market is almost as old as the rumor that Apple might release an iPod with a phone in it. As with most Apple unveilings, they are usually preceded by a huge surge in rumors and leaks. Are we seeing that surge today?
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BY Scott Grizzle on Mon July 12th, 2010
Gamers may be familiar with a program called PlayOn that takes content from streaming video sites like Hulu and displays them on game consoles like the Xbox 360 or PS3. Coming soon, PlayOn will be bringing this same functionality to the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad.
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BY Staff Writer on Thu July 01st, 2010
Hulu has finally made its way on to the iPhone and iPad. We give you the breakdown of how the app performs, and if it's worth $9.99/month.
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BY Robin Rhys on Wed June 30th, 2010
Hulu is finally available on the iPhone, so why are people so upset? I'll give you the details. Wired magazine for the iPad drops its price, plus we have a new wacky app that has me putting on the pounds. And don't think I forgot - I'll let you guys know who won that TomTom contest. We have all this and more on today's App Advice Daily.
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BY Staff Writer on Tue June 29th, 2010
You can watch free Hulu video right now on your iPhone and iPad. Click through to find out how.
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Tue June 29th, 2010
The Hulu for iPhone and iPad story has been in and out of the news for quite some time now. There have been: the constant rumors, the iPad arrival, the debacles around Adobe Flash, the arrival of Flash on the Android and so on and so on. Thus far Hulu on iPhone/iPad never really got past the status of urban legend. You'll be glad to know Hulu finally broke the silence and made it official; Hulu is coming to the iPad, iPhone/iPod touch.
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BY Robin Rhys on Thu April 01st, 2010
We're giving away an iPad, a Chevy Volt and a MacBook today on AppAdvice Daily! O.k., April fools!! We might not be giving away crazy stuff like that, but we do have some real awesome giveaways in the works. We'll also talking about Netflix streaming on the ipad, every iPad app ever, plus exclusive Tweetings screen shots, not to mention an app giveaway that will have you saying 69. We have all this and more on today's AppAdvice Daily.
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Fri February 19th, 2010
We have two news items for you today concerning Hulu on the iPad, a good one and a bad one. The good one? It's probably happening. The bad one? Well, it might be for a
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Thu February 11th, 2010
Adobe really wants in on the iPhone/iPad ecosystem. As lazy as they might be, they are actually keeping a close track of how many people hit the page pictured above, the Flash download page, from
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Wed February 10th, 2010
If there is one term that tends to come back during pretty much every discussion around the recent Flash on the iPad debacle, it's certainly Hulu. Indeed, watching shows on your iPad will most probably
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BY Tyler Tschida on Tue April 21st, 2009
My Hulu may not be the official Hulu application you were hoping for, but at least it offers iPhone and iPod touch users some Hulu manipulating abilities. My Hulu is a brand new application
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