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Periscope CEO is 'genuinely excited' to fight Internet piracy
Periscope CEO says the company isn't happy about Internet piracy, and is willing to work with partners to create anti-piracy solutions.
Netflix wishes they didn't give Aussie ISP quote-free deals
Netflix wishes it didn't sign deals to offer Aussie's unmetered Netflix data streaming.
Report: Apple will launch Web TV service before end of 2015
New report says Apple will launch a streaming TV service by the end of the year.
Presto has launched on Android and iOS
Presto mobile subscription streaming service has launched for iOS and Android in Australia.
Like the Super Bowl, but only cooler - Dota 2 gaming at the pub
Video games are seeing hundreds of screaming fans flock to their favourite pubs or bars to watch the best hit it out in competitions - we're not joking.
YouTube now defaults to HTML5 instead of flash
YouTube implements HTML5 by default into their streaming service - allowing for less crashes, faster loading videos and less bandwidth used.
Synology introduces its new DiskStation 1-bay NAS server
Synology has released its new DiskStation DS115 - a 1-bay NAS device with a dual-core processor.
NZXT releases their DOKO PC streaming device
NZXT has unveiled its DOKO, a low latency PC streaming platform for your home.
Spotify streaming music service tops 60M users, 15M paid subscribers
Spotify has topped 60 million subscribers, with 15 million paying users.
'The Interview' still enjoys online success, racking up rentals, sales
"The Interview" may not have been a theater box office hit, but continues to rack up sales and rentals online.
U2's Bono applauds Apple and Spotify for digital music payments
U2's Bono applauds Apple and Spotify for payments relating to digital music streaming and downloads.
'The Interview' could spark online movie release effort in Hollywood
Sony Pictures didn't want to release "The Interview," but bowed under pressure - and could have helped usher in change in the movie industry.
Gaming Sponsorship - Part 1: Adding value and keeping sponsors happy
Here's some tips from TweakTown on how to add value to your organization and help keep existing sponsors happy in the first part of the series.
Interested in eSports? Here's a guide to start your viewership journey
Many people are interested in supporting, watching and following eSports without any idea where to start. This guide by Chris Smith gets you started.
The Razer Comms program has just added a live Stream Viewer
Razer Comms adds a live Stream Viewer to their list of services.
Aussie companies Foxtel and Channel Seven are fighting Netflix
Netflix is coming down under, local companies scramble to offer competing services.
Employment in eSports - Azubu TV have been hiring multiple roles
Azubu.TV go on a staff-hiring rampage, setting themselves up for a massive 2015 by aquiring different personnel from big-name organisations.
Report: Americans streaming more online video, watching less TV
Americans are now streaming more content while watching less TV.
Unreleased Sony films hit Internet after cyberattack last week
Several high-profile movies from Sony Picture Entertainment have leaked online after the crippling cyberattack last week.
Xiaomi ready to invest $1 billion to expand its Internet TV service
Xiaomi will invest $1 billion to help its video content delivery services.
Taylor Swift decides to pull her music catalog from Spotify
Taylor Swift pulled her music from Spotify, despite millions of users listening to her music.
Report: HBO will launch standalone online streaming service next year
HBO plans to launch a standalone online channel next year, shaking up its business practices a bit more.
Netflix and AT&T sign peering deal to reduce video buffering
Netflix signs peering deal with AT&T to reduce buffering and make its streaming video better to watch for users.
Britain's BBC hit by mysterious technical glitches all weekend
Britain's BBC suffered mysterious technical issues all weekend, interrupting access to TV shows and affecting the website.
Netflix tests incognito mode to keep your guilty pleasures secret
Some users in all Netflix markets now have the option to watch content completely privately, but the new feature is just in the test phase for now.
Netflix eyes new navigation scheme for the future
Netflix is looking to a future where its navigation system is predominantly populated with personalized recommendations for viewers.
Roku ready to innovate, partnering with HDTV makers to help it happen
Set-top maker Roku is innovating to stay competitive in a rapidly changing home entertainment market.
ReportTT: Google to announce music-streaming service at this year's I/O event
Report: Google will introduce a music-streaming service at this year's I/O.
Introducing the Patriot AERO Mobile Hard Drive - Carry, Share, and Stream Your Full Media Collection
ReportTT: YouTube working on music streaming service
Report: YouTube to launch music streaming service to compete with Spotify, Pandora, others.
Samsung bringing their Music Hub to non-Samsung devices
Samsung Music Hub streaming service coming to non-Samsung devices soon.
Sony touts that the PS3 is the number #1 device used for Netflix streaming in the living room
Sony says that the PS3 is the number one TV-connected streaming device of Netflix.
ReportTT: Amazon losing $500 million to $1 billion each year offering its streaming service
Amazon estimated to be losing up to $1 billion a year on its streaming service.
Pandora releases some interesting facts about payments to artists, usage numbers
Some artists make $2 million in revenue from Pandora's streaming, many make $100k+
DVDs, Blu-ray rentals still ahead of streaming despite convenience
Physical rentals still account for the majority of movie rentals.
Hulu plans four new original shows
Hulu to create four new original online shows for its subscribers.
Hulu Plus subscriber base growing, hits 2 million subscribers
Hulu adds 500,000 subscribers in 4 months, growth rate is increasing.
Telstra and MOG team up, will soon offer Australians unlimited, on-demand access to more than 15 million songs
Telstra and MOG set to offer a new way for Australians to listen to music.
Google and AOL to sell upfronts like TV stations do
YouTube and AOL plan to sell upfronts in a similar manner to network television.
Qualcomm Atheros Launches 802.11ac Product Ecosystem to Provide End to-End, Gigabit-Capable Wi-Fi Performance
BitTorrent demos BitTorrentPlus client at CES - transcoding and home streaming
Now much more than just downloading a torrent to your PC.
Eminent EM7280 hdMEDIA RT3 HD Media Player Review
From across the pond we received the EM7280 HD Media Player from Eminent to attach to the lounge room TV and see what it has to offer.