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LG will introduce TVs with Netflix streaming software, but the broadband connection could take the service into the open Web
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LG to Offer Consumers Unparalleled Access to Streaming Entertainment from CinemaNow, YouTube and Netflix ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J., -- LG Electronics announced the expansion of network entertainment options for its Network Blu-ray Disc players through new alliances with CinemaNow and YouTube(TM). Available on new LG Network Blu-ray Disc Players in the first half of 2009, these new services
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A new service called Rentobile is offering phone rentals from 1 month to one year in length. Rates vary from $20 per month for the Samsung Epix to $51 for 16gb iPhone 3g or Nokia E90. Right now their selection is fairly limited, with just 4 or 5 models per carrier, and a few unlocked
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If you're jealous of iPhone owners for all their consumer-grade and entertainment-related applications, then Pyxis Mobile hopes to resolve some of the tension for Windows Mobile users with an application called Smart Flicks for your Netflix queue. According to WMPowerUser, you can now manage your Netflix queue and browse the entire Netflix library from your handheld: -Browse the entire Netfli...
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A free software upgrade adds advanced compression technology to the online video player.
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Nitpickers will find some legitimate reasons to turn their noses up at PhoneFlix, but when it comes to the most obvious and important use cases, PhoneFlix delivers. A keeper for Netflix subscribers who carry the G1.
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