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Good morning! Today's iWake is now available. Learn a bit more about iTunes Match and an iPhone power tip. Have a listen ...
Netflix teases a new iPad UI update, and does something right for a change.
With Apple reporting that one million iPhone 4Ss were sold in the first 24 hours, it probably isn’t too early to call the latest iPhone a success. Should Apple thank Siri for this and if so what does that mean for the company going forward? In other words, who should Apple gobble up next? We've got some thoughts.
Remember Netflix’s September announcement that it was splitting its business into two? Yeah, forget about it. The video giant announced today that it would remain one company and not spin off its DVD into a new entity called Qwikster.
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.
One of the most downloaded news-generating apps for the iPad recently reached a significant milestone. Flipboard has now been downloaded 3.5 million times, according to TechCrunch.
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.
For Netflix customers, we have some unhappy news to report. Your $7.99 per month streaming subscription will soon be worth a lot less as Starz has announced it will no longer be offering its programming through the video giant come 2012.
Look out Netflix, a new competitor could soon emerge. According to Reuters, Flipboard, the newsreader app, is likely to begin offering video content in the next few months too. But, that's not all.
A few words of good news for those of you running, or considering the iOS 5 betas and have been despairing over getting some video streaming going in there.
Netflix will begin streaming full episodes of the award-winning series, Mad Men, beginning Wednesday. Accordingly, all episodes from the series’ first four seasons will be available.
Wal-Mart announced today it is now allowing HD movie streaming directly from its website courtesy its Vudu service. While this is great news for PC and Mac owners, we’ve got to ask: When will this service be coming to iDevices too?
Great news, Netflix fans: The popular iOS application, which allows users to access their Netflix account and stream videos on-the-go, has recently been updated. Now, the app supports Apple's most recent software updates (iOS 4.3.4 and iOS 4.2.9) and the beta versions of iOS 5. Obviously, this is great news for Apple fans and iOS developers alike.
Moments ago, Amazon updated its Kindle iOS application, making a variety of changes. First, Amazon removed the Kindle Store from the app, falling in-line with Apple's in-app policy (which the company appears to be enforcing now). Second, the Kindle app now supports newspapers and magazines (which obviously have to be purchased outside of the application). And third, users of the application can now share quotations from texts with friends, via Facebook and Twitter.
This weekend, it was announced that The Wall Street Journal's iPhone and iPad apps and the universal Kobo e-book app would soon support Apple's in-app subscription policy, suggesting that the Cupertino, CA company is beginning to clamp down on those resisting the change. Following the announcement, Kobo updated its universal app, removing the Kobo Store from within the application. As of this moment, The Wall Street Journal's iOS apps have not been updated.
This week, Spotify USA debuted as did iOS 5 Beta 3. Plus, Netflix upset a lot of customers. Read on, and find out more.
Enjoying Spotify much? Don't think only Americans get to enjoy perks from across the pond. According to Variety, Netflix is now eyeing the UK and Spain for their streaming service, and are already in negotiations with film distributors.
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.
This week, we've seen the relaunch of @comex' popular online jailbreak solution JailbreakMe, a couple of iPhone 5 rumors and the news of some amazing expansions. Read on, and find out more.
Time Warner Cable has just updated its iPad app, adding several new features. However, if you recently jailbroke your tablet via JailbreakMe, we have some bad news: TWCable TV isn't going to work.
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.
Apple's rumored in-app subscription deadline has passed, but Netflix and Amazon have refused to "amend" their apps via an update. As a result of this, Apple could refuse to accept future updates for both the Netflix and Kindle iOS applications.
Rumors are flying that the iPhone 5 will hit earlier than September. Could we be getting a TV from Apple this fall? Plus we have lots of hot new apps, and a new Must Have Download!
Just fourteen months after its introduction, the iPad has become a one-stop shop to purchase and view movies and TV shows. However, it wasn’t until the release of Fanhattan that iPad owners needed only one app to access all of that entertainment.