For Netflix streaming customers, this will not be a happy week. Tomorrow is the final day Starz and Encore titles will be available through the video service. Beginning Wednesday, hundreds of popular titles will no longer be available for streaming purposes.
Netflix has had some well-publicized difficulties of late, but the service is still a favorite among iOS users. Although the official app makes watching Netflix videos easy on iOS devices, it has lacked the ability to manage your queue for some time. Luckily, some third party apps have stepped in to fill the void, and we've sorted though them to find the best.
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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.