Samsung Adds Listings for Hulu Plus to Its WatchOn TV Software

Samsung Adds Listings for Hulu Plus to Its WatchOn TV Software

Samsung is making it a little easier to find something to watch on its giant televisions.

    

Discovery launches trio of TV streaming apps for Windows Phone

Discovery launches TV streaming apps for Windows Phone

Windows Phone 8 users whose TV habits revolve around MythBusters, Cake Boss and cute pets are in luck: Discovery has just posted three apps for their platform of choice. The new Animal Planet, Discovery Channel and TLC releases share the same basic template, letting fans check show schedules and stream either brief clips or a smattering of full-length episodes. All of the apps support Windows Phone’s live tiles, voice commands and calendar reminders, although they’re otherwise simple; they lack the second screen features we’ve seen in iOS versions. If you’re just hoping to watch some Auction Kings on the bus, however, you can get your fix through the Windows Phone store today.

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Via: Windows Phone Blog

Source: Windows Phone Store (1), (2), (3)

We’ve Grappled With Televised Death Since The First TV Suicide in 1938

We've Grappled With Televised Death Since The First TV Suicide in 1938

The family of a Phoenix man who committed suicide this past September has filed a lawsuit against Fox News over the live broadcast of the event. Understandably, the family says that they suffered emotional distress after the broadcast, which was seen on TV sets and computer screens all over the world. Anchor Shepard Smith apologized immediately after airing the suicide, but a national debate about the disturbing voyeurism of televised police chases ensued.

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YouView releases Android app for remote recording and weekly listings

As promised by the free-to-view UK TV service, YouView’s finally launched its dedicated Android app. Offering the ability to browse a full week of program listings for its collection of over 70 TV and radio channels, the app can also remotely record TV shows. With the iOS version, you can connect up to five devices, with YouView promising it’ll run on “most Android 2.3 devices” with special optimization done for the Samsung Galaxy S III, Galaxy S II, LG Nexus 4, HTC One S and, er, Galaxy Ace. Visit the source to download the app to your own Android device.

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Via: Pocket-lint

Source: YouView (Google Play)

Zeebox launches developer portal, widens access to its second screen platform

Zeebox launches developer portal, widens access to its second screen platform

Zeebox is clearly busy these days. It just added automatic show syncing and recommendations to its second screen app a few days ago, and it’s back with a new developer portal that opens the Zeebox APIs to everyone, not just partners. Those building mobile and web apps can now integrate Zeebox’s guides, social networking and tagging into their projects, as well as create synchronized widgets for Zeebox’s own release. If you’re inclined to build on the company’s TV experience, it’s free to try the programming tools you’ll find at the source link.

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Source: Zeebox

Seiki Announces 39″ 4K TV For Just $699

While UHD/4K televisions have yet to become the industry standard, we’re guessing that at the rate technology is progressing and with customers becoming more demanding, it will only be a matter of time. However at the moment 4K TVs are […]

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This 39-Inch 4K TV Only Costs $700

This 39-Inch 4K TV Only Costs $700

Earlier this year, Seiki announced a 50-inch 4K TV that went on to sell for less than $1000. Now, the bar has dropped again—and its latest 4K set will retail for just $700.

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Seiki launches 39-inch 4K TV for $699, expects 65-inch model by fall

Seiki launches 39inch 4K TV for $699, plans 65inch model by fall

You thought Seiki’s 50-inch 4K TV was affordable? You haven’t seen anything yet. The company is releasing a 39-inch 4K set before the end of June for $699, with pre-orders at Sears starting on the 27th. The screen probably won’t compete with top-tier rivals, but it’s hard to disagree with the price — we’re really looking at a regular 1080p, 120Hz TV that happens to handle 4K, even if few can see the extra detail at this size. And don’t worry if you think Seiki should be going larger. The company plans to ship a 65-inch 4K set by the fall, which should cover those who equate large resolutions with large screens.

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Source: Seiki

Sony puts micro ads on Wimbledon player, ushers in an era of 4K marketing

Sony puts micro ads on Wimbledon player, welcomes commercialism in 4K

Sony is shipping its Bravia X9 line of 4K TVs in the UK this week, and it wants to convey the advantages of all those extra pixels. The solution? Advertising that’s as finely detailed as the screens themselves. It’s putting micro ads on the fingernails and uniform of tennis player Anne Keothavong as she makes her way through Wimbledon, showing how the extra detail pays off. Few of us will get to see the ads in full clarity, however — while Sony and the BBC are recording some of the event in 4K, they’re playing that footage at an experience zone on the Wimbledon grounds. We’re not looking at a decisive marketing coup, then, but those left squinting at home will at least know what they’re missing.

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Via: The Next Web

Source: Sony

These Are the Ten TV Shows That Pirates Like the Most

These Are the Ten TV Shows That Pirates Like the Most

With the spring TV season drawing to a close (MAD MEN SEASON FINALE TOMORROW YOU GUYS!!), TorrentFreak has done the wonderful service of rounding up a top 10 list of the most torrented shows out there this time around. Can you guess number one? (You can definitely guess number one.)

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