Netflix
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Have you wanted to get rid of your cable or satellite company and cut the cord for good, but aren't sure where to begin? Here's a look at some of the devices and streaming services that let you watch your favorite movies and programs when you want, and where you want.
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We know Google's new Chromecast is cheap (US$35), but is it a legit rival to, say, the Apple TV? Gizmag compares the specs (and other features) of the Chromecast and the 3rd-generation Apple TV set-top box.
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Netflix has outlined its plans to move from Microsoft Silverlight to HTML5-based streaming.
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Netflix and YouTube launch the AirPlay competitor DIAL.
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To keep costs down by removing DVD licensing fees, Microsoft plans to remove DVD playback in Windows 8.
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Is Netflix in any real danger now that Redbox looks to be targeting it, with unlimited movie streaming for under $4 a month?
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Nintendo collaborating with Netflix to offer streaming movies on Nintendo 3DS.
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Epix and Netflix announce exclusive internet-only deal for online streaming
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Vizio announces three new Blu-ray players and a specialised router for streaming content from the web
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The Viewsonic NexTV VMP75 offers streaming and web access at a great price.
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From next month, Netflix members in the U.S. will have access to the Netflix library via their Sony PS3s at no extra cost.
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LG and Netflix have teamed up to produce the the LG BD300 - the first Blu-ray disc player with the added capability of instantly streaming movies and TV episodes from Netflix directly to the TV.