HBO Go is a hot ticket these days, and Time Warner Cable subscribers are not getting left at home. TWC has launched a beta test of the HBO Go and MAX Go services, giving subscribers access to HBO and Cinemax content online.
If you're a Charter customer you might find yourself watching more content online and on mobile devices, as the provider added over 500 hours of content from Turner Broadcasting.
LG will showcase its brand new Google TV product at CES 2012 in Las Vegas. The LG Google TV integrates Google's Android OS with LG's Smart TV and 3D technology.
January always brings a bunch of premieres to network television. This month, there are a few brand new shows headed our way such as NBC's "The Firm," ABC's "The Revolution," and FOX's "Alcatraz."
Roku has announced the Roku Streaming Stick to "make a better Smart TV." The USB-sized device will plug into you HDTV via an MHL-enabled HDMI port (a new standard already adapted by manufacturers such as Samsung, Toshiba, and Sony). The stick will feature WiFi, a built-in processor, memory, and software to bring the Roku interface to your television.
Cable TV provider Comcast & The Walt Disney Company have announced a distribution deal that brings more programming to smartphones, tablets, and PCs. In...
EA Sports' NFL Blitz in HD is now available to purchase and download on Xbox LIVE and PlayStation Network. The high-definition version of the game costs 1200 Microsoft Points or $14.99 at the PlayStation Store.
Universal's 2011 comedy Tower Heist has been announced for release on Blu-ray Disc with UltraViolet copy. And, not only will the Blu-ray Combo Pack include a cloud-based UltraViolet copy, a digital copy and standard-def DVD will also be part of the set. Enough formats for ya? If you're saying goodbye to physical discs you'll be happy to know the movie will also be released for Digital Download.
There seems to be a lot of interest these days in getting high-definition television and movies over-the- air. This page will tell you what you need to get started to get HD programming and movies in your home or office using just an antenna -- no cable or satellite service required.