Posted April 19, 2010 by cgseo under under
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Storage solutions firm Seagate said today that it will allow users of its FreeAgent Theater+ HD media player to access content from Netflix, YouTube, vTuner and Mediafly. The new content offerings are available to existing FreeAgent Theater+ HD media player owners through a free, firmware update that can be downloaded from Seagate, and will be included in all future product shipments. The FreeAgent Theater+ HD media player allows users to view collections of photos, movies and music saved on a FreeAgent Go portable device or any other USB-connected storage device. “FreeAgent Theater+(TM) HD media player plays an important role in the evolution of how people are now enjoying digital media,” said Dave Mosley, executive vice president, Sales, Marketing and Product Line Management at Seagate . “We first envisioned this product as a way to move highly valued family photos and videos from the PC environment to the home entertainment center, but it has now become much more. The combination of access to local storage and streaming media playback with access to a wealth of online content makes the FreeAgent Theater+(TM) HD media player a valuable addition to modern home entertainment systems.”
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Posted March 3, 2010 by cgseo under under
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TiVo said today it will begin offering two new set-top boxes starting in April. TiVo Premiere will sell for $300 and will have the ability to hold up to 45 hours of HD content or up to 400 hours of standard definition content.
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Posted February 17, 2010 by cgseo under under
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Blockbuster is trying to make some gains in the mobile space by being the exclusive movie download service for T-Mobile’s upcoming HTC HD2 smartphone. “Available exclusively from T-Mobile, the HTC HD2 is like putting Blockbuster in your pocket,” said Kevin Lewis, senior vice president of digital entertainment at Blockbuster. “T-Mobile and HTC have a long history of partnering to deliver innovative, cutting-edge products – and we’re glad to provide customers the latest way to enjoy entertainment from Blockbuster.” The mobile movie application for Blockbuster On Demand is part of the company’s multichannel offering to connect users with over 100,000 movies, televisions shows and games. Users will be able to buy or rent movies and download them to their smartphone via Wi-Fi. Users can also buy content on their HTC HD2 phone and watch it on a Blockbuster On Demand enabled TV set or Blu-ray player. The app does not have any monthly fees, allowing users to pay as they go. The move by Blockbuster could help it to better compete against rival Netflix, which does not yet offer streaming video to a mobile devices.
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