June 27, 2016 Streaming woes? Sources claim Netflix could offer offline viewing by year's end While some companies like Amazon offer the ability to temporarily download shows or movies for offline viewing, Netflix doesn't. That could be set to change,as Penthera says the company could offer offline viewing by the end of the year.
June 22, 2016 C-SPAN turns to social media feeds to cover House sit-in With the cameras it uses to cover Congress shut off, C-SPAN turned to social media feeds on Wednesday to beam live coverage of the House Democrat's sit-in to demand votes on gun control legislation
June 22, 2016 Tumblr will now let you broadcast live video The future Chewbacca Moms of the world now have another platform to broadcast themselves live through social media.
June 8, 2016 TuneIn banks on mobile airwaves, sports to push premium content Streaming audio may not be killing the radio star, but those digital streams are definitely changing the future of radio by altering the delivery of audio content on demand.
May 29, 2016 3 handy Netflix tricks you'll use time and time again With a slew of new shows and movies hitting the service’s 81 million customers, here are three tips to remember the next time that you decide to take up residence on your couch for the weekend.
May 12, 2016 French teen live-streams her suicide on Periscope The suicide of a teenager in France that was allegedly live-streamed via the popular app Periscope this week has again shone a spotlight on the harsh realities of real-time video technologies.
May 3, 2016 Watch while you can: Every movie and show leaving Netflix in October Wouldn’t it be nice if Netflix could just expand its library rather than trade out old content for new content? Sadly, that’s just not how it works, so you might as well binge on everything you can before these shows and movies disappear in the coming weeks.
May 3, 2016 New AmpMe app hopes to bring high-quality sound to your phone One Montreal-based startup wants to give you a portable sound system that you can take to parties, to picnics, or only just as far as your living room. On Thursday, AmpMe announced the launch of a new free mobile app that syncs music across smartphones for a communal listening experience. By playing music together through multiple phones, the app is designed to produce that rich speaker-produced sound just through iOS and Android-supported phones and tablets.
May 3, 2016 AT&T, Verizon spend millions to bolster networks for Pope Francis visit With huge crowds expected to greet Pope Francis on his historic visit to the U.S., telecom giants AT&T and Verizon have spent more than $49 million beefing up the cellphone infrastructure in Washington D.C., Philadelphia and New York.
May 3, 2016 Google chairman Eric Schmidt slams Apple Music Apple Music has been something of a polarizing product ever since Apple first unveiled it. Unarguably late to the game, the service is intended to eventually replace iTunes as we know it; consumers began moving away from digital music downloads years ago, opting instead for all-you-can-eat streaming services.