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Tag Archives: Hulu Plus
Hulu Plus Lands on WD Live Media Devices
Western Digital Tuesday announced that Hulu Plus was finally landing on their WD TV Live Plus and WD TV Live Hub media devices. Hulu Plus joins a lineup of services that already includes Netflix, Blockbuster, CinemaNow, Pandora, YouTube, Facebook, YouTube, … Continue reading
Posted in Broadband, HDTV, Press Release Tagged Gifts, Hulu Plus, Press Release, SHOUTcast, TWICE, WD TV Live Hub, WD TV Live Plus, Western Digital 2 Comments
Roku’s New Boxes Highlight Where TiVo is Failing in OTT Content
I’m a big fan of TiVo, that’s no secret. I think that TiVo is the best DVR available today, and I don’t hesitate to recommend it. But don’t for a minute think that means I believe they’re perfect and don’t … Continue reading
Posted in Amazon, Amazon Unbox, Blu-ray/HD DVD, Broadband, Cable, DVR, Gaming, HDTV, NetFlix, Roku, TiVo Tagged Amazon Instant Video, Amazon Prime, Blockbuster, Hulu, Hulu Plus, NetFlix, OTT, Roku, TiVo, Video, VUDU, YouTube 8 Comments
Netflix Changes Rates, Splits Plans, Alienates Customers
Netflix has decided to overhaul their subscription plans, splitting their disc- and streaming-plans into separate options. For those who use just one or the other, it isn’t such a bad move. The base one-DVD-at-a-time plan is now $7.99/month, and the … Continue reading