We all knew that YouTube would be making big changes when the site revamped its interface, right? Well, YouTube (Google, really) and Paramount are teaming up to bring you: films! Through both Google Play and YouTube, you will be able to rent up to 500 Paramount films over the next »
04/04/2012, Erwin MooreAirports have Wi-Fi access, but that access is often slow, unpredictable, and relatively terrible all-around. But if you are about to catch a long flight and you want to watch a movie during that flight, you have only two options. The first option is to select one of the offered »
03/19/2012, Alex ChoiIf there’s one thing that cable companies currently fear, it’s streaming companies. Already, plenty of consumers have given up that pricey cable bill for a slicker and less expensive cable box. Now, rumor has it that Netflix might be the first company to team up with a cable distributor near »
03/10/2012, Erwin MooreYouTube got an update earlier this year when the site was completely revamped. Personalized channels and a better interface were introduced to the sheer enjoyment of all YouTube users. Now, YouTube is at it again with a different kind of update. The latest way that the developers behind YouTube are »
02/28/2012, Jim LewisNetflix has been having a lot of problems lately (an understatement, I know). First, the company hiked rental rates overnight (in order to push Netflix streaming content), then (when faced with anger from customers) Netflix lowered prices once again, and this was followed by streaming content that was subpar. Now, »
02/27/2012, Erwin MooreA little while ago, NetFlix got greedy. The company boosted membership prices by nearly 60% and dropped one of its most popular plans – the $7.99 DVD plan. For some reason or other, NetFlix execs didn’t see the mobs of angry subscribers coming when they changed rates and plans, but »
02/17/2012, Jim LewisIn today's fast paced society, people don't have time to sit in front of the TV to watch their favorite programs. Yes, there are DVR's to make this a bit easier, but in today's economy, a lot of people are ditching their cable or satellite service altogether and paying the »
12/10/2011, Paul Meyer