Jul 03
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Roku’s Netflix Player got off to a hot start after launching just over a month ago, and apparently its creator has big plans for the plainly designed $99 box. According to a recent report over on Forbes, Tim Twerdahl, Roku’s vice president of consumer products, has affirmed that a routine software update would be hitting later this year to enable content to be fetched and streamed from other “big name” providers. Regrettably, the conversation ended there, so there’s absolutely no telling which “providers” he’s referring to. Still, we’re certainly intrigued by the idea of this thing becoming more versatile in the coming months, but wouldn’t the name have to be tweaked at the very least?
[Via Silicon Alley Insider]
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Source: Darren Murph
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Jan 24
online rentals, Silverlight, OnlineRentals, movie rentals, MovieRentals, rentals, netflix, drm, apple, mac, streaming, content, microsoft
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Recent announcements on iTunes rentals certainly caused a stir amongst the neglected Mac-masses, but it looks like the online rental game is about to get a little more cutthroat for fanboys and fangirls everywhere. According to a new report (and backed up by an earlier blog post), streaming content for Netflix subscribers is headed to Mac screens in 2008 — if everyone has their way. During the company’s Q4 earnings call this week, the snail-mail service hinted that this would be the year that streaming rentals would come to Mac users due to the advent of DRM options that play nice with Apple’s gear (namely, Microsoft’s Silverlight technology). Combine this with news that the company plans to offer all-you-can-eat online rentals for $8.99 a month, its intentions to bring a STB to market with LG, and a possible game console partnership — well, it all adds up to stiff competition for Apple and other challengers, despite what they say.
[Via Mac Rumors]
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Source: Joshua Topolsky
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Jan 15
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Filed under: Home Entertainment, Portable Audio, Portable Video
digg_url = ‘http://digg.com/apple/Apple_s_iTunes_7_6_plays_nice_with_64_bit_Vista_2′; Not only is the latest version of iTunes (v7.6 for those keeping count) required to enjoy those brand new movie rentals, but users with 64-bit Windows Vista machines can now look forward to using the software without issue. According to a number of tips, owners of said setups are apparently having no issues with it as of now. So, 64-bit Vista users — for any of you courageous enough to give it a whirl, why not install iTunes 7.6 and report back with how things worked out?
[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]
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