14 May 2010 ~ 0 Comments

Hulu Says HTML5 Not Ready For Primetime – Stays With Adobe

Hulu Says HTML5 Not Ready For Primetime – Stays With Adobe

As it releases a newly updated player, online streaming giant Hulu states in their latest blog entry that HTML5 isn’t ready for broadcasting video on the web. Using Adobe Systems’ ActionScript instead Hulu states the yet to be adopted standard of HTML5 is just not ready for prime time.

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01 May 2010 ~ 1 Comment

New 3G Version of Apple iPad Restricts Video Streaming Over AT&T

New 3G Version of Apple iPad Restricts Video Streaming Over AT&T

The 3G version of the popular Apple iPad has been released to consumers today here in the U.S. However, from what we understood the new version was supposed to be identical to the WiFi version except that instead of relying on your home network you would be able to enjoy your iPad on the go over AT&T.

Nope. There are posts showing up on the net this afternoon reporting that many of the most popular apps that stream video are restricted on the new iPad. YouTube videos have been scaled down when accessed over the cell network …

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07 February 2010 ~ 2 Comments

Where To Legally Watch The Super Bowl Online

Where To Legally Watch The Super Bowl Online

Believe it or not, many people are with out cable or their dish service due to the major snowstorm that struck the mid-atlantic region over the weekend. That said, many are asking how they can watch the Super Bowl even if it isn’t in hi-def. Yes, there are LEGAL streams that you can watch if you still have access to the internet.

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