Archive for the 'Watch Movies' Category


Redbox Become King Of DVD Rentals

How must it feel to finally reach number one just as the medium is declining? Not sure, but Redbox are officially number one in the DVD rental Sector. The good news is soured a little because profits are lower than expected from the rental kiosks. In the past Redbox has always had to play second [...]

Google To Add Netflix Style Subscription Service To YouTube

It is rumored that Google is hoping to launch a subscription based version of YouTube. It is said to be similar to Netflix and the service may start in the UK to cut down on the competition. Google’s been in talks with the Hollywood studios for quite a few months, and are wanting to launch [...]

Does Netflix Have A Content Problem?

You may have noticed a flurry of activity from Netflix recently, buying up content for their streaming watch instantly service. But why the rush? After all Netflix are the most forward thinking (and most popular) subscription online video supplier, for now. In the last couple of months Netflix have signed content deals with CBS, added [...]

Samsung To Ship LoveFilm App With All Connected Blu-Ray Players

Samsung have added an app to all future connected Blu-ray players sold in the UK. The app allows viewers to stream the latest Hollywood movies straight to the big screen tv. The service will be available on  Blu-Ray’s running the Samsung Internet@TV service. The LoveFilm streaming service costs £5.99 per month paid on a subscription [...]

FilmOn Launch Free Streaming Broadcast TV On iPad. But For How Long?

FilmOn, the web based tv on pc service has sprung up on the iPad. allowing users to stream a selection of TV channels. The tv website which streams on the Safari browser (meaning you can watch on iPad or iphone), is controversial because because the tv networks are trying to shut it down.

Cameron Says 3D With No Glasses Will Take Eight Years

When it comes to 3D movies, then you listen to the guy who introduced it into modern cinema. James Cameron took 10 years to get 3D hit Avatar filmed and in the cinema’s, he says it will take that long to get the 3D glasses off as well.