Archive for December, 2011


Tizi Remote App Brings Siri Voice Control To TV

While everyone is buzzing about Siri voice controlled TV sets coming from Apple, Tizi, the Digital TV receiver that streams TV to the iPad 2, has beaten Apple and got their voice controlled TV remote app launched first. Tizi app brings voice controlled TV The Tizi system is a hardware TV receiver that plugs into the iPad 2 and [...]

Viewers Prefer Netflix To Hulu Spending Twice As Long On The Site

Some good news for under fire Netflix as a new Comscore report shows that viewers prefer the streaming website to rival Hulu. So while Netflix may be losing subscribers by the bucketful and the ceo has had to take a wage cut, this news will have Netflix execs jumping for joy and Hulu’s drowning their [...]

Watching Internet TV In Ireland

Watching TV via the web in Ireland or the Republic of Ireland has many similarities to the UK, as Ireland shares many stations with the British Isles. Although the United Kingdom is a collection of several smaller countries and territories that make the whole – England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. When it comes to [...]

Netflix CEO Stock Options Take A Beating After Troubled Year

To round off what has been a pretty bad year, the CEO of Netflix saw his stock options reduced in value by 50%, effectively knocking $1.5 million off his salary. Reed Hastings has presided over a number of crisis within the streaming company, but although he is said to be taking a $1.5 million hit, [...]

Happy Christmas From World TV As Our TV Networks List Keeps Growing

Well it has been an interesting year for the online TV world, with new services springing up, others solidifying their position in the market and others falling by the wayside. But as we all take a little time out to enjoy the seasons festivities, the future for TV is without a doubt online streaming to [...]

GoDaddy Withdraw SOPA Support By Backing Open Web

Big-name website hosting company GoDaddy.com have dramatically made a U-turn on their support of an upcoming US Anti-Online Piracy bill that could have key consequences for the online video and content industry. The American government-sanctioned Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) was first introduced as a potential bill in congress on 26 October, and after two separate hearings [...]