Home Pass lets Comcast subscribers watch streaming videos without logging in

Home Pass lets Xfinity subscribers watch TV Everywhere content without logging in

Sure you’d like to watch On Demand content on your computer, but there’s that whole tiresome logging-in thing you have to do first. If you subscribe to both Xfinity TV and Internet services, however, that would no longer be an issue thanks to a new feature called Home Pass. As long as customers access the Xfinity website within their home network, they’ll be automatically logged in, and will be free to access TV Everywhere content from then on, no password required. Xfinity ran a trial of the service during the London Olympics and March Madness 2013, and have decided Home Pass is robust enough to handle Xfinity’s entire video library. While this will initially be available via the web, it sounds like other platforms like iOS, Android and (maybe?) Xbox could get it later as well.

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Source: Comcast

Time Warner Cable taps into Starz Play and Encore Play

Many subscribers of Starz and Encore have known the joy of free, on-demand movies for some time now, but customers of Time Warner Cable are more likely accustomed to another feeling — one of exclusion. Fortunately, that all changes today, as Time Warner now provides access to Starz Play and Encore Play. The services are free to subscribers of the pay channels, and are accessible both over the web and via apps for Android and iOS. As it stands, Starz Play offers access to 400 titles (including 300 movies), while Encore Play offers somewhere in the neighborhood of 900 titles, 300 of which are movies. Signing into Starz Play and Encore Play is simply a matter of plugging in your Time Warner Cable ID, which is used for authentication with the Play system. Naturally, the latest announcement serves as a nice complement to TWC TV, and could also prove itself a worthwhile Plan B for times when Netflix is on the fritz.

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Acetrax movie service to close, lights go dim on June 21st

Acetrax movie service to close, lights go dim on June 21st

It’s just as likely that you’ll know Acetrax from the video services it’s behind, as from its own branded offerings. Regardless of how you might use the service, its owner Sky is pulling the plug on June 21st. Impact to pay-per-view customers should mean nothing more than looking elsewhere, but those who bought titles outright will need to download them before the cutoff (there are a bunch of caveats though). The same goes for account credit — either use it, or face the hassle of claiming it back after the fact. There’s an FAQ on the website outlining the best course of action depending on your situation, so we’d suggest you head there first before working your way through your rental library.

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Via: CNET

Source: Acetrax

AT&T’s U-verse gets new On Demand hub, promises simpler discovery for movies and TV shows

AT&T's U-verse gets new On Demand hub, promises simpler discovery for movies and TV shows

Considering it’s not one of the company’s key operations, it’s safe to say AT&T’s been successful in its efforts to build out U-verse. Now, in an effort to make life on the couch a little less complicated for subscribers, the Rethink Possible network is introducing an all-new On Demand storefront. With a focus on making content easier to discover, AT&T says the UI will make for an intuitive way to navigate the menus. Additionally, you’ll find some novel search tools that should make it easier to find movies and TV shows. U-verse customers will now also see a “My” section, allowing them to quickly access rentals, queued up flicks and promos that AT&T may be offering. The newfangled U-Verse On Demand will be available in more than 45 markets starting today, with more being expected to join “on an ongoing basis throughout the year.”

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Source: AT&T

Dish Anywhere for iPad updated with remote reset and Audio Only features

DNP Dish Anywhere for iPad updated with new remote reset and Audio Only

Dish rolled out a sizable update for its Anywhere iPad app today, allowing on the go socialites to share viewing habits with friends via Facebook and Twitter. Less socially-connected couch potatoes will see new features as well, like the ability to remotely reset their receiver whenever they find themselves in a pinch. Version 4.0.3 also ushers in an updated DVR schedule that includes Skipped and Conflicts, along with an Audio Only mode for Hopper users. Finally, Dish customers rocking unsupported satellite receivers now have access to On Demand programming. Looking for more information? Head on over to the source link below for all the details.

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Source: iTunes

Sky opts for Hannibal on-demand and Go debut ahead of May 7th TV premiere

Sky opts for Hannibal ondemand and Go debut ahead of May 7th TV premiere

Sky customers with On Demand or Sky Go access can snag an early look at the very first episode of Hannibal, along with Trollied, Mad Dogs and The Borgias. That first hit is due for a May 7th premiere on Sky Living at 10PM in the UK, but in what’s being billed as a television experiment of sorts, the show’s available now through On Demand with select Sky+ set-top boxes, or the Sky Go streaming service, if you’re able to access that. We can imagine plenty of other ways to get your fix without waiting for next Tuesday to roll around, but we’ll let you use your own imagination to tackle that one.

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Via: Pocket-lint

Source: Sky

Vimeo On Demand launches, aims to make it easy for creators to sell content to viewers

Vimeo On Demand launches, aims to make it easy for creators to sell content to viewers

There’s no doubt Vimeo’s constantly working on various enhancements with the outlook of making it a better place for content makers and viewers alike. Today, following a relatively brief beta phase, the video-focused company’s officially launching its pay-to-view service dubbed Vimeo On Demand. Essentially, this will allow Vimeo Pro members to sell their video productions directly to the public, eliminating the need for a middleman of sorts (even though technically Vimeo would be acting as such), as well as allowing them to name their own price and select preferred distribution countries. What’s more, Vimeo says that creators are set to keep 90 percent of the earnings “after transaction costs,” which, naturally, includes content sold throughout its many applications on different platforms — including, but not limited to, Android, iOS, Windows Phone, Xbox Live and Apple TV. According to Vice President of Creative Development, Blake Whitman, there’s a lot more where the adequately named Vimeo On Demand came from, as the team’s “already working on another suite of creator-focused features to release in the near future.”

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Source: Vimeo

AT&T rebrands U-verse Live TV as Mobile TV, plans start at $10 per month

DNP AT&T Uverse Live TV rebranded as Mobile TV, plans now starting at $10 per month

Earlier today AT&T announced the rebranding of its U-verse Live TV service, changing its name to Mobile TV. To go along with the name change, the carrier now offers direct account billing, enhanced picture quality over LTE and a slightly reduced price tag of $10 per month. In addition to Mobile TV’s stock programming from ABC Mobile, Disney, ESPN Mobile and Fox News, customers can purchase one of three premium packages for an extra $5 per month. This trio of add-ons offers kid-friendly programming, content from BET or select Spanish-language networks. So, if it’s your heart’s desire to watch reruns of Keeping up with the Kardashians on your smartphone, Android and iOS users can download AT&T’s Mobile TV app from their respective marketplace, while Windows Phone devices ship with the software pre-loaded.

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Via: TNW

Source: AT&T

AT&T Screen Pack gives U-verse TV subs on-demand access to 1,500 films

DNP AT&T Uverse TV Screen Pack gives subs multiplatform ondemand access to over 1,500 films

As if there were any shortage of on-demand options, AT&T’s giving U-verse TV subscribers more choice by offering multi-platform access to its growing catalog of films for a small monthly fee. The add-on service, dubbed Screen Pack, will allow users to instantly watch any of the 1,500 currently available titles from their home TV set, tablet or smartphone (via the U-verse app) or on Uverse.com for $5 per month. And for those who aren’t quite sold on the idea of tacking additional charges onto their bill, AT&T’s arranged for a free preview window that’ll run until this coming Sunday the 13th. So, if you’re a U-verse TV sub that needs your entertainment to follow you pretty much everywhere, you now have yet another solid option. Official PR after the break.

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Source: AT&T U-verse TV

Samsung Movies UK coming to an end, final screening on December 15th

DNP Samsung Movies UK closing its doors on December 15th

After over a three year run,the Acetrax-powered Samsung Movies is about to fade to black. We received an email advising UK subscribers that the service will no longer be available as of December 15th and that its website would drift into oblivion. It’s uncertain if this will affect customers in other European territories, but Acetrax references its plans to offer extended service for those looking to continue after Samsung Movies officially meets its maker. In addition to deep-sixing the service, the gloomy message advises that support has ended for the Galaxy Tab, Galaxy S, Wave, S8300 Tocco Ultra Edition, S7350 Classico, M7600 Beat DJ, i8910 HD and Jet. Check out a snapshot of the customer email after the break.

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