The price is steep but you can purchase NFL Sunday Ticket without being a DirecTV subscriber.
Friday, August 19, 2011
DIRECTV and PlayStation Bring NFL Sunday Ticket to PS3 – PlayStation Blog
DIRECTV and PlayStation Bring NFL Sunday Ticket to PS3 – PlayStation Blog
The price is steep but you can purchase NFL Sunday Ticket without being a DirecTV subscriber.
The price is steep but you can purchase NFL Sunday Ticket without being a DirecTV subscriber.
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Netflix Now Lets You Use 50 Different Devices To Stream Video - The Consumerist
Netflix Now Lets You Use 50 Different Devices To Stream Video - The Consumerist
I can't imagine you would have 50 devices, but you can add them all to your Netflix account.
I can't imagine you would have 50 devices, but you can add them all to your Netflix account.
Thursday, August 11, 2011
In Shift To Streaming, Netflix Customers Find Holes : NPR
In Shift To Streaming, Netflix Customers Find Holes : NPR
This is a great article that explains why some things are available on Netflix Instant Streaming and not others.
This is a great article that explains why some things are available on Netflix Instant Streaming and not others.
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Your guide to residential broadband bandwidth caps | Tecca
Your guide to residential broadband bandwidth caps | Tecca
From Tecca:
"As video consumption shifts from DVD to streaming, music consumption gravitates online, gaming goes on-demand, and a proliferation of cloud computing services ensures an almost constant stream of data flowing to and from our laptops, desktops, tablets, and phones, there's one obvious direction our overall internet consumption is heading: up. Way up. The companies that deliver our precious internet service to us see both a challenge and an opportunity: meet increasing demand, and make increasing revenue.
But are they going too far?..."
From Tecca:
"As video consumption shifts from DVD to streaming, music consumption gravitates online, gaming goes on-demand, and a proliferation of cloud computing services ensures an almost constant stream of data flowing to and from our laptops, desktops, tablets, and phones, there's one obvious direction our overall internet consumption is heading: up. Way up. The companies that deliver our precious internet service to us see both a challenge and an opportunity: meet increasing demand, and make increasing revenue.
But are they going too far?..."
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