I guess now I can say I’ve seen everything. The idea behind RunPee web service, and the corresponding iPhone application (costs $0.99), is to help people have a restroom break while watching a movie. Let’s face it, every movie has a part which you can easily miss and still get the movie’s main point. Knowing that
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IntoMobile on 7th Jul 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
TUAW noted yesterday that the Internet Movie Database (IMDb), a popular source for information on movies and TV, has released a dedicated iPhone application [App Store, Free]. The application allows access to IMDb's full offerings, boasting...
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MacRumorsiPhone on 10th Dec 2009 (via macrumors.com)
Sure we've seen iPhone apps in the App Store that let us change our Netflix queue on the go. These are useful when someone brings up a movie you'd like to see, or you can't remember the details about that DVD you have sitting next to your TV. How many times have you wanted to actually watch movies on your instant queue? Although the iPhone suffers from a small screen and non-removab...
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TheiPhoneFAQ on 5th Aug 2009 (via iphonefaq.org)
Fandango Movie for the G1 Google Phone is an application that allows you to watch movie trailers, view fan ratings, use the phone's GPS to find a theater that is closest to you and see which movies they are playing If you download or upgrade the Fandango app today, they will waive the service fee on in-app movie ticket purchases through March 7 2010.
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G1AndroidMarketNews on 23rd Feb 2010 (via g1marketnews.com)
Movie rental and video streaming service provider Netflix is surveying subscribers to determine the commercial viability of an application enabling Apple iPhone users to stream films to their smartphones. "Imagine that Netflix offers its subscribers the ability to instantly watch movies & TV episodes on their iPhone. The selection availability to instantly watch includes some new releases,...
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FierceMobileContent on 3rd Mar 2010 (via fiercemobilecontent.com)
As Netflix mulls iPhone app Apple executives are shopping around the idea of enabling iTunes users to back up movies, music, and television on the company's servers and to access them from any internet-connected device.… Case Study: WhatsUp keeps Legoland turnstyles ringing
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TheRegister on 3rd Mar 2010 (via go.theregister.com)
Cable channel Turner Classic Movies announced the introduction of a premium mobile application promising smartphone users a complete programming schedule alongside hundreds of movie clips, trailers and network promos, all presented in their original aspect ratios. According to TCM, the app will include movie schedules extending up to two months in advance, personalized for each viewer's respe...
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FierceMobileContent on 19th Jan 2010 (via fiercemobilecontent.com)
IMDb has made it to iPhone! The IMDb application is available now for free on the App Store. Look up every piece of information you could possibly want to know about your favorite movies. The application provides free access to the entire contents of IMDb (Internet Movie Database). No more poking around with Safari to get information. Advertisement: read more
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TheiPhoneFAQ on 12th Dec 2009 (via iphonefaq.org)
If rumors are to be believed, Netflix is considering launching a movie streaming application for iPhone users. Folks at Hacking Netflix have noted that the DVD rental company has been surveying select users of the service on their interest to watch streaming content on their iPhones. The text of the...
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