Comcast might start selling movies via its cable boxes, instead of just renting them

According to the infamous “people with knowledge of its plans,” cable TV giant Comcast will move from renting video on-demand movies to selling them, in rumors reported by Reuters and The Wall Street Journal. Hollywood studios love pushing the digital sales of movies and have recently expanded efforts to release flicks early for purchase on internet services, weeks before they come out on disc. Any offering by Comcast will probably be similar to what’s already out there from stores like iTunes, Walmart’s Vudu and even Target, except that instead of just digital access through the Xfinity website and apps, viewers could watch movies right on their cable boxes as well.

According to the WSJ, the offering will not be tied to other stores using Ultraviolet authentication, at least at first, so any digital collections will have to start fresh — something that may not appeal to end users who could find access restricted if they switch service or move to a non-Comcast neighborhood. Verizon FiOS TV already sells movies to end users through Flex View, while Dish Network is mentioned as considering a similar move. One thing that could make Comcast’s dive into movie sales more interesting however, is if it follows up on a 2011 patent dug up by Fierce Cable, describing a Groupon-style method of adjustable prices that lower if more people rent or purchase first-run movies while they’re still in theaters. Unfortunately, what we’ll probably see is just another video store indifferent clothing, but we’ll know more once it’s officially announced.

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Source: Reuters, Wall Street Journal

Sky adds ‘The Wire’ and other high-profile TV box-sets to its VOD collection

Sky adds 'The Wire' and other highprofile TV boxsets to its VOD collection

With the news that Netflix is being brought to Virgin Media’s TiVo boxes, Sky needs to cook up some sort of response. That’s why the broadcaster has thrown some money around to offer those premium US dramas everyone raved about before Breaking Bad (The Wire, The Sopranos and Mad Men). If you own a Sky+HD box and use Sky Go, you can now binge down on those shows, plus offerings like Seinfeld and Boardwalk Empire. The new collections will be added from tomorrow, nestled alongside existing domestic fare like I’m Alan Partridge and The Inbetweeners. At the same time, Sky has let slip that more channels will be coming to its Catch-Up TV service including Discovery, Star, Watch, G.O.L.D. and E! — hopefully meaning we’ll never again miss an episode of The Soup ever again.

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PS3 gets pay-per-view streaming with Live Events Viewer app

DNP Watch pay per view events on your PS3 with the Live Event Viewer app

PlayStation is expanding its streaming footprint one piledriver at a time with the new Live Events Viewer. Announced at E3 and available today, the app will let you buy and watch pay-per-view events — starting with this Sunday’s WWE SummerSlam — directly from your PS3 without the need for a cable subscription. Sony is promising that new programming will be available on a weekly basis and that there will be free content in addition to PPVs, too. All that’s available right now are UFC and WWE specials, but according to the US PlayStation Blog, concerts, races and “other entertainment events” are en route. You could also get your scripted and unscripted fisticuffs fix on the Xbox 360, but you need an active Xbox Live Gold subscription to use them.

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Source: PlayStation Blog (US)

TWC TV app hits Samsung TVs with VOD access, live TV coming soon

TWC TV app launches for Samsung Smart TVs with VOD access, live TV coming soon

Even as Time Warner Cable’s relationship with CBS keeps the tag “it’s complicated” the cable company has launched a version of its TWC TV app for Samsung’s Smart TV platform. We’ve seen prototypes in years past, but now that it’s officially available the app is ready to run on 2012 and 2013 model year TVs. Unlike some of the other versions, this one is video on-demand compatible only, although support for live TV channels is promised by the end of the year. If you don’t have a Samsung TV but do have Time Warner Cable, we’ve heard some more information about plans for other platforms. The Xbox 360 app (with Kinect support) is due in early to mid August, while updates for Android / iOS / Roku are expected in the next few months. There’s no firm confirmation of a client for Sony’s gaming consoles, but the PS3 is still listed on internal documents, so we’ll have to wait and see on that. Samsung TV owners can snag the app by hitting the Smart Hub button on their remote or downloading it from the video category in the app store, let us know if it’s worth the wait.

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Source: Time Warner Cable Untangled

Blinkbox goes HD for Game of Thrones season three, available July 15th

Blinkbox goes HD for Game of Thrones season three, available July 15th

Tesco’s VOD service Blinkbox beat all other UK players to the punch when it hosted the second season of Game of Thrones well before the box-set launch, and it’s doing the same with season three. It’s only just ended, but from July 15th, the latest series will be available to download or stream in its entirety, and what’s more, its arrival marks the first time HD content has been accessible on Blinkbox. You’ll also be able to watch season three in SD, should you want to, and both previous seasons will get HD options when the third lands. Pricing isn’t yet confirmed, but we’d expect the cost to be similar to that of season two, which was £1.79 (around $2.80) per episode, or £17.99 (around $28) for all ten. If you haven’t seen Game of Thrones yet, and we highly recommend you do, you’ve got just over a month to prepare for the Blinkbox launch and subsequent marathon.

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Samsung to Release World’s Very First Evolution Kit in Korea

Samsung to Release World’s Very First Evolution Kit in Korea

Samsung released evolution kit in Korea for the first time in the world, which upgrades 2012 year type smart TVs to the latest version once attached into the back of a Samsung Smart TV. This pocket sized kit (SEK-1000) keeps the hardware enhancements, such as CPU, memory and GPU up to the level of the latest Smart.

Southwest Airlines’ on-demand WiFi video reaches all capable aircraft (video)

Southwest Airlines' ondemand WiFi video reaches all capable aircraft

While we’re gradually acclimating ourselves to the idea of watching in-flight video on our own devices and schedules, many airlines aren’t quite in step with the idea. Count Southwest Airlines among the more enlightened, then, as its video on-demand system has just finished rolling out to every WiFi-equipped aircraft. If you hop aboard one of the company’s Boeing 737-700 or 737-800 jets, you can pay either $5 per movie or $5 for flat-rate TV access on a WiFi device, whether or not you’re paying for an internet link. About a quarter of Southwest’s vehicles currently go without — we wouldn’t expect VOD on a short hop just yet — but all new aircraft and AirTran overhauls will see the upgrade. We’re mostly content to know that we won’t have to always resort to the biggest airlines to keep ourselves occupied during long-haul expeditions.

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Southwest Airlines Launches Movies On Demand

Majority of Fleet Now Equipped With Variety of Inflight Entertainment Options

DALLAS, Feb. 19, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — Southwest Airlines (NYSE: LUV) announced today that movies on demand are now available on all WiFi-equipped Southwest aircraft for only $5 per movie, per device. The airline also announced an upgrade to their television package. In 2012, Southwest became the only airline in the world to stream live television directly to Customers’ personal devices. Now, in addition to eight channels of live news and sports, Customers can also select on-demand episodes of popular television shows. The upgraded TV package is $5 a day, per device on WiFi-enabled planes.

“Providing a comprehensive and robust inflight connectivity system for our Customers is paramount,” said Dave Ridley, Southwest Airlines’ Senior Vice President Business Development. “Our Flight Attendants are famous for delivering superb Customer Service, and we’re excited to enhance our onboard entertainment offering and take the Customer Experience to new heights.”

The majority of Southwest Customers now have access to WiFi, movies on demand, and the upgraded television offering. As of February 6, all Southwest Boeing 737-700 and 737-800 aircraft were equipped with Row 44 satellite technology that enables these entertainment offerings/services. This milestone represents nearly 75 percent of all Southwest aircraft, which completes the retrofit installations. Moving forward, all new deliveries and AirTran conversions will enter service with Row 44 technology installed.

WiFi service can be purchased for $8 a day, per device including stops and connections. Customers do not need to purchase WiFi in order to access movies or TV.

Accessing the Internet, or watching movies and television is simple. Customers use their WiFi-enabled device onboard any Boeing 737-700 or 737-800 aircraft, connect to “southwestwifi,” and launch their browser to be directed to the inflight entertainment portal. From the portal, Customers are able to select WiFi, movies, or television. The portal also provides free access to a flight tracker, shopping, and games. With Row 44 satellite technology, connectivity continues to work over bodies of water so Customers remain connected all day, no matter where they travel. This video highlights the Inflight connectivity experience.

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Source: Southwest

AU launched its first HDMI Android Stick, the Smart TV Stick!

HDMI Android Stick becomes more and more popular in Japan and it is not surprising that a company like KDDI announced this morning its first HDMI Android Stick with the : Smart TV Stick. Unfortunately KDDI did not released much detail on its Smart TV Stick we just know that it runs on Android 4.0.4 and comes with WiFi BGN, a TI OMAP 4430 CPU, a Bluetooth Remote control and a MicroSD card reader. This said, the Smart TV Stick is fully compatible with Google play and will work pretty much like …

Sky Go Extra will let users download shows to their mobile devices for £5 a month

Sky Go Extra will let users download shows to their mobile devices for 5 a month

Being able to watch Sky TV on the go using, erm, Sky Go, is great, but streaming video away from your home router can often be costly, especially if you’re on EE’s basic LTE plan. Thankfully, the broadcaster is looking to launch Sky Go Extra, which, if The Telegraph is to believed, will allow up to four users to download anything from the Murdoch library straight to their mobile device. Adding such functionality to your family’s viewing habits will set you back £5 a month (after a two month free trial) but that also includes unlimited access to the company’s first-window movie catalog, a jewel it’s paid heavily to keep out of the hands of rivals such as Netflix Lovefilm.

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Samsung unveils Evolution Kit at CES 2013 to complete an evolving Smart TV

Samsung announced today its Evolution Kit at the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) from January 8-11, 2013. The Evolution Kit, which has been introduced for the first time at CES 2012, is an innovative concept that enables Samsung 2012 Smart TV to evolve into Samsung’s new 2013 Smart TVs. By simply attaching the Evolution Kit device into the back of a Samsung Smart TV, consumers can enjoy the latest features that the 2013 Smart TVs have to offer. With hardware enhancements, …