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Google TV?: Google and Dish Network test a set-top box

According to the Wall Street Journal, Google has partnered up with satellite TV provider Dish Network to test out a new set-top device powered by Google software. Although the WSJ doesn’t name its sources, they seemed to know an awful lot about Google’s plans with Dish.
The set-top device would reportedly allow users to organize [...]

Comedy Central’s Daily Show and Colbert Report get yanked from Hulu

Everybody loves the idea of Hulu, but a series of disappointing decisions and problems with content providers keep plaguing the service. Hulu is U.S.-only, it’s never gotten along well with anyone who wanted to provide a nicer client app for it (check out the Hulu/Boxee saga, which eventually landed in front of Congress), it’s not [...]

YouTube finally pulls the original Rickroll video

After years of torturing innumerable unsuspecting web surfers, YouTube has finally pulled the plug on the original Rickroll video. The reason: it’s simply one of the most horrible abuses of the music video medium ever perpetrated.
Ok, not really, it was pulled due to terms-of-use violations — which probably won’t come as a shock to most [...]

Megazoomer: Full-screen mode within any Cocoa app

Do you yearn for a button that expands your application windows to full screen like those lucky Microsoft Windows folk? Full-screen can be extremely useful, especially if you’re using a laptop or any other shrimpy screen.
Megazoomer is a free, SIMBL-based bundle that fakes full-screen mode within any Cocoa app, including Safari and Textmate.
The only downside [...]

Apple considers dropping the price on US TV shows to just $1

The Financial Times is reporting that, coinciding with tie iPad release in April, Apple may drop the price of US TV shows to just $1 each on its iTunes digital media store.
It seems Apple is ready to experiment with its vast pool of 120 million credit-card-on-file subscribers. After the massive success enjoyed by Steam in [...]

Vimeo gets even more mobile friendly

Smartphones are taking over! We certainly all knew that by now. Vimeo has decided to hop on board and start making their service a little mobile-friendly. A while back, Vimeo announced that their site was compatible with both the iPhone and even Android phones.
Yesterday, they took it a step further and announced that users [...]

Vimeo introduces HTML5 video mode, Chrome and Safari users rejoice

Hate Flash? Love Vimeo? Today’s your lucky day, because Vimeo has introduced a new HTML5 video player, making almost all of its videos available in H.264. For those not familiar with H.264, a quick recap: this is one of the formats vying to become the new standard for HTML’s video tag. If you watch videos [...]

KeepVid lets you download videos from popular streaming sites

It’s been almost 4 years since Jordan Running first told us about KeepVid, a site that allows you to download YouTube videos for offline viewing. Since then, KeepVid has continued to evolve, now offering the ability to download from many other popular streaming video sites like Dailymotion, Metacafe, iFilm, and others.
KeepVid works by using a [...]

Netflix plans to unleash streaming video for the Nintendo Wii

First there was Wii Fit, now there’s the ultimate Wii couch potato app: Netflix. Starting this spring, Netflix subscribers will be able to stream movies directly to their TVs using Nintendo’s popular console. This should help the Wii catch up with the Playstation 3, which has a built-in Blu-ray player and the Xbox 360, which [...]

Adobe wants Flash on the iPad, but Apple customers don’t

There’s an interesting post up at Adobe’s Flash Platform blog, referring to Apple’s new iPad as “a broken link” because it doesn’t support Flash. When the Flash elements of the New York Times website failed to load during Steve Jobs’ unveiling of the iPad, the message from Apple was pretty clear: no, this thing doesn’t [...]