Archive for January, 2010


Is Hulu Coming To iPad?

Everywhere you look, you cannot get away from the Apple iPad tablet device, its even taken over from Hulu. So how about talking about both? Specifically, the point of iPad users being able to watch Hulu streams – and Hulu wanting those millions of users to increase their advertising revenue. Hulu has backed off developing for anything other than the standard PC, up until now.

Adobe Claim Apple Dont Use Flash To Protect Revenue Streams

After the fanfare of the new iPad launch and Apple claiming that they do not use Flash because it is bug ridden and prone to crashing, Adobe (makers of Flash) have hit back suggesting that Apple want total control of all streams on their hardware.

Netflix Viewers Prefer The Online Movies Option

DVD by mail was how it made its fortune but it seems that Netflix users are watching video on demand from its online movies and tv shows catalogue. The figures are in for the fourth quarter of 2009, and Netlix is showing good figures.

How The New Apple iPad Can Take Over The Internet TV Market

Another successful Apple launch, this time it is the iPad which the LA Times said was:- “the most anticipated tablet since Moses.’” Maybe a little strong for the 10 inch touch-screen computer, but there is a very real possibility that the device will become dominant in the internet tv and movie market.

New TV Website SeeSaw Starts Trials

From the ashes of the abadoned project Kangaroo comes a new internet tv service showing tv episodes from the BBC, Channel 4 and Channel Five.

IPTV Worldwide To Hit 70 Million By 2014

IPTV is expanding across the globe, at the end of 2009 the number of homes that receive IPTV services was 26 million. That number is expected to reach 70 million worldwide by the end of 2014 says a new report.