Apple could soon own 'Game of Thrones,' Time Warner
Winter is definitely here were Apple to buy Time Warner.
Winter is definitely here were Apple to buy Time Warner.
We take a look back at a very busy week in technology.
Growing pains have stymied the launch of a standalone HBO Go product.
There's further proof a new Apple TV is launching soon.
Time Warner's CEO now supports a so-called iTV. This is huge news, assuming it leads to a contract with Apple.
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Following CableVision and Time Warner, it's now Comcast's turn to work on a live TV offering for your iPad.
Viacom sued Cablevision Systems Corp. on Thursday, accusing the cable provider of unlawfully streaming video content via mobile devices, such as the iPad.
Time Warner and Viacom might end their feud over video streaming. But, is this good (or bad) news for subscribers.
While Time Warner’s feud with cable networks over its streaming iPad app received more coverage, Cablevision is also being criticized by one of the same entertainment giants. According to CNet, Viacom has accused the cable operator of providing live TV streaming of its networks that it “has not granted.” Will a cease and desist letter follow?
Time Warner has asked a court to determine whether it has the right to stream channels it carries using its month-old TWCable TV iPad app. In kind, Viacom has filed a lawsuit of its own against the cable giant. This sets up a classic battle between leaders in the entertainment industry.
Some giants in media began their fights, as Amazon revealed its cloud. Meanwhile, Angry Birds Rio sold ten million copies in just ten days, while the $41 million Color app joined the App Store and fell flat. Finally, AppAdvice introduced the world to the iPad 2i, but it was all just a joke. These stories and more made news during the last week.
Less than 24 hours after removing 11 channels from its TWCable TV app for the iPad, Time Warner has added 20 more. The changes, which take effect immediately, were announced through an email sent to Time Warner customers.
Hours after Fox Cable requested Time Warner remove its channels from the new TWCable TV app for the iPad the cable giant has blinked. Effective immediately, Time Warner customers will no longer be able to stream programs using the app from Discovery, Fox, and Viacom.
Fox has sent Time Warner a letter demanding the cable giant stop streaming its content on the weeks-old TWCable TV app for the iPad. This follows the sending of a cease-and-desist order to Time Warner by “unnamed” networks one week ago demanding similar action.
Cable giant Time Warner has been sent a cease and desist order over its week-old TWCable TV app, which allows streaming of live television. Apparently this upsets some TV network executives who want a bigger piece of the pie.
In a first for a cable or satellite provider, Time Warner announced today it will release an iPad app that plays live TV. The free app will launch in the App Store tomorrow morning, March 15.
Free March Madness coverage of every game will be available exclusively to iOS users, CBS and Time Warner have announced. Android customers aren't so lucky.
With announcements coming almost daily from TV providers about forthcoming apps, Time Warner's take on iPad support seems to be one of the best.