- Wed Nov 4 3:20 PM PST 2009 Netflix-compatible video devices compared
More than a dozen home AV products can now stream Netflix online content, which gives subscribers unlimited access to more than 12,000 movies and TV shows for as little as $9 per month.
- Tue Oct 27 5:30 AM PDT 2009 Roku introduces two new set-top boxes, teases additional content channels coming next month
Roku expands its line of inexpensive on-demand video players with two additional models.
- Sun Oct 25 9:48 PM PDT 2009 Netflix streaming coming to PS3
The Sony game console will be adding the Netflix video-on-demand service by the end of 2009.
- Thu Oct 22 4:37 PM PDT 2009 More signs Hulu subscription service is coming
Chase Carey, News Corp.'s deputy chairman, suggests at the OnScreen Media Summit that a Hulu pay wall will go up next year but says no timeline has been set.
- Tue Oct 20 3:30 PM PDT 2009 Comcast CEO: We are not a dead duck
At Web 2.0 Summit, Brian Roberts previews new on-demand video features and insists his company has more in common with Web innovation than techies will admit.
- Wed Oct 14 4:11 PM PDT 2009 Samsung delivers Blockbuster, Amazon on-demand video
Samsung announced on Wednesday that it has partnered with Blockbuster and Amazon to bring the companies' video-on-demand services to a wide range of its products.
- Tue Oct 13 3:36 PM PDT 2009 Blockbuster OnDemand lands on TiVo
DVR maker says Blockbuster OnDemand is available to TiVo Series2, TiVo Series3, TiVo HD, and TiVo HD XL owners. Movies will be priced from $2.99 up.
- Thu Oct 1 8:23 AM PDT 2009 Three ways to stream movies to your iPhone
Why devote valuable storage space to a movie you're only going to watch once anyway? These three solutions require no storage, instead streaming the content in real time.
- Fri Sep 4 6:35 AM PDT 2009 Samsung adds YouTube, MKV to Blu-ray players
YouTube joins Netflix, Pandora, and the upcoming Blockbuster service on Samsung's current Blu-ray players.
- Fri Aug 21 9:27 AM PDT 2009 Could an Apple HDTV plus an iPhone remote equal living room bliss?
A senior analyst at an investment bank speculates Apple will enter the television set market by 2011 with a high-end, Apple-branded HDTV. Could it be a game-changer like the iPhone was?




