It seems like hackers have figured out a way to rip 4K movie content from Netflix and Amazon, with UHD videos becoming ample on torrent sites.
T-Mobile has announced a new data plan called Binge On, which will allow users to access 24 different video streaming services for free without that usage counting against their data cap.
Is Apple about to diversify its services by moving into original programming in a similar fashion to Netflix? According to a newly surfaced report, Apple is extremely close to sealing the deal on a move which could see the Cupertino based company canoodling with Hollywood executives, actors and actresses, with the aim to eventually create and produce its own TV shows and original movies.
Netflix God Mode enables mobile app like scrolling on Web interface, making it perfect for binge watching. More details can be found right here.
In an interesting new development, Marriott International - the hotel chain - has just flipped the switch to bring Netflix, Hulu, and Pandora streaming services to the TVs in their hotel rooms. We take a closer look at this initiative by Marriott, right after the jump.
There are reports flying around that Samsung might be looking to bundle a limited period free Netflix service for consumers with some of its devices. Read on after the jump for further details and learn why this news is bigger than it sounds.
Netflix had already promised to do its best to bring as much 4K content to the masses as possible and today it added one of the most popular shows of all time to the 4K stable.
If you haven't watched Breaking Bad, you've at least heard about it, and with the series now having drawn its conclusion, avid fans of the show have been left to find some other method of consuming their time. When a show is as captivating as Breaking Bad, though, viewers often go back and revisit the entire series from start to finish, provided enough time has passed since the last watch. But thanks to Netflix's promise that Breaking Bad will be available in 4K ultra HD from next month, fans have a pretty good excuse to relive the epic all over again.
Every dev team worthy of their place in the Apple ecosystem has been frantically updating their available apps to include full compatibility with the polarizing new OS to come out of Cupertino - iOS 7 - and of course tweaking the look and feel of the app where applicable. The big players in the game are no different, with today being the turn of Netflix to push out version 5.0 of their universal iOS app that brings the obligatory iOS 7 support as well as a number of other notable improvements for users.
Netflix first showcased its individual user profiles feature at this year's E3, and now, the implementation looks to be finally trickling out to some users Apple TV. The official rollout period is said to be August, but with just a couple of days until the month is reached, several readers have reported profiles as popping up on their Apple-made set-top box.








