BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Tue September 27th, 2011
Skype has today released updates to both of its iOS apps. Each now includes Bluetooth support for the first time plus some other goodies.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Mon September 26th, 2011
YouTube’s HTML5-compatible web app is getting a makeover. The new design includes a much darker color palette, according to news first published by Macstories.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Mon September 19th, 2011
With Emmy season over, the television industry now turns its attention towards the new season. Beginning tonight, the four major networks, ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC begin offering original programming after a summer of reality TV and repeats.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Mon September 19th, 2011
Three weeks after Netflix’s price increases took effect, the company has a new message for its customers and stockholders – Please Don’t Leave Us. Oh, and they’re dropping the Netflix name for one of its two primary services.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Tue September 13th, 2011
Dow Jones & Company, Inc. has released a new app for the iPad that is worth checking out. WSJ Live offers live news and on-demand video. Best of all, the app is absolutely free.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Tue September 13th, 2011
Fanhattan for iPad has received its first significant update. The entertainment discovery service now includes links to VUDU and is heavily linked to social networking sites.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Fri August 05th, 2011
Between a photograph and video is something called a GLMPS. At least that’s what the team behind the new GLMPS service is hoping we’ll all be calling the five-second window taken moments before the snap of a photograph. A new iPhone/iPod touch app that captures these moments just arrived in the App Store.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Thu August 04th, 2011
PlayBox is a new app that improves upon the YouTube app that already comes on your iPhone/iPod touch by offering additional features. To celebrate the app’s first update some of our readers can get the app for absolutely free because we’ve got some promo codes from the developer.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Tue August 02nd, 2011
Beginning today, when you purchase the movie RIO from iTunes, you’ll also receive access to 15 new levels of Angry Birds Rio, the iOS game largely based to the movie.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Tue August 02nd, 2011
One year after the service debuted for U.S. customers only, Google Voice is going international. The service, which allows you to call anyone on a mobile phone or landline via Gmail, arrives in 150 destinations across 38 languages this week.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Tue August 02nd, 2011
It’s finally here: Skype for iPad. And this is AppAdvice’s first look at this amazing product.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Mon August 01st, 2011
For iDevice users, the only way to enjoy the Hulu video streaming service is to subscribe to Hulu Plus, which is priced at $7.99 per month. However, that price could soon increase, but not for the reason you might expect, according to news first reported by Gigaom.
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BY Joe White on Fri July 22nd, 2011
Around one month ago, we told you Apple could be considering purchasing Hulu - the popular online video streaming service. While the news came from The Wall Street Journal, nothing more was announced. However, in an article recently published by Bloomberg, two people in the know claim that Apple is still considering purchasing the popular service.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Thu July 21st, 2011
While U.S. networks continue to struggle to find ways to keep viewers glued to their television sets, they would be wise to learn something from both ABC and HBO. Both networks have long recognized the importance of the ever-evolving media landscape and in particular, the joys of iPad viewership.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Mon July 18th, 2011
Select customers are now able to stream live content from CNN and HLN beginning today via the iPad, in news first reported by The Wall Street Journal. However, the emphasis here is on some customers, but not all.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Wed July 13th, 2011
Those sounds you’re hearing are millions of Netflix customers going online to cancel their service. This comes after the online giant announced plans to decouple its DVD by mail and streaming video plans, and making them more expensive.
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BY Joe White on Wed July 06th, 2011
Capture is a new iPhone application that allows users to quickly shoot video on an iPhone or iPod touch.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Tue July 05th, 2011
Netflix, the leading Internet movie subscription service, is expanding to 43 countries throughout Latin America and the Caribbean later this year, according to a company press release. The service will offer unlimited TV shows and movies streamed instantly over the Internet to TVs, computers, and mobile devices for one monthly subscription price.
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BY Joe White on Mon July 04th, 2011
You know those big, blockbuster Hollywood movies that use "green screens" to make actors look like they're somewhere they aren't? Now, for $1.99 Apple fans can take advantage of a similar feature, with Green Screen Movie FX. The application allows users to replace a solid color in a photograph on their handset with a video of their choice.
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BY Joe White on Mon July 04th, 2011
In a recent source-fuelled report by Michael Arrington of TechCrunch, it is suggested that Facebook will unveil a new video chat feature next week, which will work in-browser as part of the social network and will be powered by Skype.
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