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Twitter introduces new activity stream
Twitter is rolling out a new stream labeled “Activity.” The activity stream fills you in on a lot of things your followers are doing. Have you ever wondered who Alec Baldwin decided to follow today without resorting to a more intimate version of stalking? You can now.
Roku lowers prices on SD, HD & HD-XR set-top boxes
Those who have been holding out for a lower priced Roku set-top box are in luck. In fact, $30 worth of luck. The Roku player device lineup consists of the Roku SD, Roku HD and Roku HD-XR and they have all been given a $30 price cut and are now priced at $59.99, $69.99 and more »
Acer Stream Android smartphone available August 9th for £399
Despite already having seen the listing on the Expansys website, Acer has officially announced the release plans for the Acer Stream. The handset will be available for those in the UK by way of online retailer Expansys where it will be selling for £399 (roughly $615 US). This comes with some good news and bad more »
Another 20 million users in just 7 months, Pandora swings for fences
Pandora is now calling the tune, or tunes as the case may be. The company is adding users like mad, adding 20 million, yes million, users since December of ’09. More over, the company that most people stream music for free is now profitable. How is that possible? Like Netflix, it is pursuing a path more »
Roku makes the Roku SD, Roku XR official, also unveils the Roku Channel Store
Roku has officially added to their lineup of set-top boxes, which means they are now offering the Roku SD, Roku HD and the Roku HD-XR. To begin with, all three models still stream Netflix like we have to come to expect in the past. Additionally, they all still offer both wired and wireless connectivity. Basically, more »
Netflix is loose, dates everyone: now TiVo
Whoa, Netflix! First came the Watch Instantly on the PC, then dedicated boxes, then Mac, then yesterday’s announcement of Xbox and now this one: TiVo will stream Netflix content on series 3, HD and HD XL receivers and up (sorry DirecTV users, no soup for you). Hot dang, what is next for Netflix, streaming on more »















