Showing posts with label Netflix. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Netflix. Show all posts

Monday, March 18, 2013

Netflix will offer 4K content in one or two years

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How about up your download speed? Currently Netflix offers high quality content that forces you to have a decent connection if you want to enjoy a continuous video streaming without interruption. Well, within a couple of years you'll need a better connection if you want to see your favorite series in 4K resolution. Obviously to enjoy such quality you must have (along with a high download speed) a 4K TV, which currently are the most expensive on the market. I hope that when the new service is launched in a year or two perhaps, the price of televisions has dropped a bit 4K.
Currently the best quality services are the Super Netflix HD and 3D, requiring approximately 5Mbps connection to download either. If you want to enjoy the full 4K streaming once it is available, then you need a 35Mbps, as estimated.
Clearly this new service is not intended for all and only those who have a great TV and a good connection can use it.

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Instagram could arrive on Windows Phone 8

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Instagram has become very, very popular, while its application has recently passed the 100 million users. While the company announced that it would launch a version for BlackBerry 10 (similar to the case of Netflix ), it seems that the popular app at least will be hitting Windows Phone 8, the latest version of the mobile operating system called Microsoft . This is undoubtedly good news for Windows Phone users, since from the beginning could not have a native app Instagram in your mobile .
How much security there about this if you have not confirmed Instagram? As a promotional image of the new Nokia Lumia 620 shows the application icon from the available.
The origin of the rumor, as indicated, is Chinese, and as you may know China has lately been the first to come up with some rumors that in most cases have proven to be true, so there is a high probability that this is so .
It is also likely that the app is only available for WP8, meaning that mobile users with WP7.8, 7.5 and others can forget about it.

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Netflix will not create an app for BB10

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According to sources close to Netflix, the company is not interested in creating an app native to the operating system BlackBerry 10 as directed. Netflix was asked what it says about these rumors and confirmed that currently there are plans to create an application that will run on BB10.
Netflix did not say much about it, but sources inside the company indicate that for now there is such a need to create an app for the new BlackBerry operating system. It is believed that the benefits that this application would be very little compared to what it would cost to develop it.
BlackBerry Alex Kinsella has said that they would love that Netflix is ​​available to its customers, but obviously it seems that this will not happen soon.
Maybe in the future when sufficient growth BB10 and Netflix see a good opportunity, decided to create the expected application. Remember that hope is the last thing to go.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Netflix moves section just for kids to the iPad

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The "Just for Kids" (Just for Kids) Netflix has just moved to the territory of tablets and is now available in the app for the iPad Netflix.
This new section, which is aimed at children 12 and under, allows the user Choose the program you want to see a series of icons available.
Kids can find a program according to the characters or by gender. When you find what interests them, they can begin to look twice touching the icon.
The application is available for the iPad 2 and the new iPad / iPad 3.

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Zeewe TV provides content for the Latino market HTML5

 

Movile, the largest provider of mobile content marketplace, today announced they have reached the figure of 1 million users. Additionally, the company now intends to launch content for Latino residents who are in the United States.
Through its platform Zeewe TV, Movile offer free content and premium based on HTML5, and content we refer more specifically to videos and series. It is a service similar to what Netflix and Hulu, but aimed at a Latino audience, mainly resident in the United States.
Zeewe TV can be accessed through Facebook .