Hubbl, the new entertainment device from Foxtel designed to unify all your streaming media subscriptions in one interface, now has a release date - 10 March 2024.
Foxtel has declared it has the solution to reigning in and managing the myriad of disparate streaming media products held by the typical household. The answer is Hubbl, a device that brings together a range of independent streaming subscriptions into one single unified interface that makes searching, viewing, and discoverability so, so much easier.
Late last year Foxtel Group announced its new division and new platform Hubbl, which is designed to overcome subscription fatigue with one device to rule them all. Now the broadcaster has revealed the app line-up with a mix of local and global options.
Do you share your Netflix password with friends or family, splitting the cost of the subscription across multiple homes? Well, Netflix has you in its sights, with a new charge being trialled in Chile, Costa Rica, and Peru that adds an extra fee for subscriptions shared outside the household.
D-Link has launched its new DMS-106XT 6-port network gaming and media switch. The switch has already received a Good Design Award for 2021 and includes five 2.5G Ethernet ports and a 10G Ethernet port, all for uninterrupted streaming, gaming, and storage flexibility.
Move over Netflix; Salesforce is the latest streaming service on the block except the focus is engaging business stories, live events, thought leadership, and expert advice. Salesforce+ is the streaming service to inspire and motivate everyone.
From today, the Apple TV app, including Apple TV+, is now finally available on Google's rather excellent ChromeCast with Google TV, with more Google TV devices to come, according to a new blog post by Jonathan Zepp, the Director of Media & Entertainment, Android and Google Play.
Turning the phrase "Netflix and Chill" on its head, Finder says that buffering issues experienced by those watching streaming media services are suffering from "Netflix and freeze".
OVO's provocation of competitors to better compete and consumers to switch over (or is that Ovo?) continues with its latest content deal: a digital broadcasting deal with the Brumbies.
We're already six days into February, and a whole stack of Netflix content has either dropped, like the stunning, must-watch Altered Carbon, to the surprise release of The Cloverfield Paradox, and more.
Amazon is making a play for the sports audience in its Prime Video line-up for October, but the geek market isn't overlooked.
Certain Optus mobile plans now offer an all-you-can-eat option video streaming option in addition to the existing unmetered music streaming feature.
Fetch TV has snagged Presto TV to stream on Fetch’s Gen 3 PVRs, and will come to existing Gen 2 PVRs in early July alongside a new Fetch TV mini box, too.
Televison broadcaster Network Ten has selected a cloud-based ad insertion and stream stitching solution from Brghtcove to power the Apple TV and Sony Bravia apps of its catch up service, tenplay.
Telstra Ventures has made an ‘equity investment’ in Elemental, ‘the leading supplier of software-defined video (SDV) solutions for multiscreen content delivery.’
There's growing interest in networked storage that is easily accessible from outside the home or office. LaCie's entry into this market is the CloudBox.
Videos can be played on more devices than ever before thanks to a Unified HD Streaming Player!February 14th, 2012 Marathon, Fla.'”Eyepartner has announced the expansion of HTML5 capability to TikiLIVE, Eyepartner's flagship HD broadcasting service, and Monster Encoder, a turnkey application that quickly and easily converts the most common video types. HTML5 is the fifth version of the standard HTML language that makes it easier for computers and mobile devices to handle multimedia content without having to use proprietary plugins.
Broadcasters can now stream HD LIVE and VOD content on Facebook using TikiLIVE, Eyepartner's flagship HD broadcasting service that provides its users with a comprehensive set of tools for producing and managing live HD streaming content. Facebook users click on the thumbnail of a channel or VOD's posted link that will immediately launch the player inside the Facebook page.
This Halloween, Eyepartner is releasing its newest version of the Monster Encoder, a turnkey application that integrates seamlessly into a network and converts all popular video types (including AVI, MOV, WMV, etc.) into other formats that can be easily streamed on websites. Users can convert video files, including iPod and iPhone files, into MP4 or Flash (FLV) format so users can publish them as Videos on Demand and in channel manager (pseudo-live) playlists. Users have the ability to transcode into different qualities as well as select the output video's resolution, aspect ratio, bitrate and frame rate.
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