Showing posts with label netflix. Show all posts
Showing posts with label netflix. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Amazon to release tablet today?

The internet is buzzing on the possible news of a Amazon tablet to battle the evil Apple iPad but some are hoping for something bigger. Possibly the merger or purchase of netflix, though it's a far fetched idea anything is possible these days.

Nothing is for certain but the skies the limit and we shall find out if Amazon is in it to win it today! Leave comments on what you think Amazon has up their sleeves and if you feel it's a game changer.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Netflix now supports all 2.2 & 2.3 devices!

div><p>Just got update today and the update stated "now supports all 2.2 &amp; 2.3 devices&#8221;. Now all android devices can feel the Netflix love. </p>
<p>Hit the android market for the new update. </p>
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Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Sony finally comes clean, data was stolen! (Update)

"You need to check your credit statements or online bank sites because Sony is not even sure if your credit card info has been stolen, the news gets worse day by day. Stay tuned as this horrific issue continues."

The continued saga of the fall of the PlayStation network continues, and it is not pretty. ARStechinca reports that data has been stolen and even Sony is not sure to what amount of data has been stolen. The items stolen consist of the following: full name, address (standard/billing), date of birth, phone number, security questions. Essentially you may have had your identity stolen, and I'm sorry for this next line, but wait there's more.

Sony is not even sure if credit card information was lost! This has currently affected the following services: PlayStation online video games, PlayStation home, hulu plus, all video services that access the internet, and for the most part Netflix (some have been able to bypass the sign in screen to access it). There is no definite ETA and I feel for everyone because I to am a PlayStation online player. For more info hit the link below and stay tuned.

PlayStation Network hacked, data stolen: how badly is Sony hurt? - http://feeds.arstechnica.com/~r/arstechnica/everything/~3/PN0Zt9LEdYo/sonys-black-eye-is-a-pr-problem-not-a-legal-one.ars

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