Some of these newly added Netflix streaming films and TV shows titles, vary from good to great. It is that time again avid binge watchers of TV shows and films, when Netflix adds new streaming titles for the month of July.
This week, the “study hit the fan” for Facebook, as the world of online media picked up on the controversial Facebook emotion research that we reported early last Saturday and a privacy group filed a formal complaint with the FTC. Meanwhile, Twitter could introduce an integrated “Buy Now” button, Vine added “Loop Counts” and YouTube was found to be more popular than television.
Actor Pablo Schreiber, who plays the recurring role of a crooked corrections officer named George "Pornstache" Mendez on the wildly popular Netflix series, "Orange Is the New Black," has learned that acting gigs are way cooler when you can sport a killer "Pornstache" and work alongside a strong cast of diverse women that includes many talented Latinas.
With Hulu and Netflix viewership gaining speed, cable and satellite operators could see a decline in their industry. According to Harris Interactive, cable and satellite companies shouldn't worry much as three-fourths of U.S. adults stated they regularly watch television through their providers.
Taylor Schilling, a.k.a. Piper Chapman, reveals the relief she feels every time she jumps in front of the camera in her prison suit. The ladies of the hit Netflix series "Orange Is the New Black" have been all over the media lately, but Taylor opens up to Allure magazine about personal insecurities way beyond the prison bars.
Chelsea Handler is moving from E! to Netflix. Chelsea Handler may be synonymous with the E! channel, but the comedian has decided to move on. Handler told Howard Stern earlier in the year that she was not happy with E! Her contract expires in December, and she told him she was interested in working with Netflix.
Netflix's public disputes with ISPs have lead the Federal Communications Commission to take a look at paid interconnection deals, and a little light is already being shed on the contentious issue of paid peering.
If you were a child growing up in the 90’s, you may be excited to know that the hit 90’s kid’s show “The Magic School Bus” is making a comeback to Netflix!
Some people value the entertainment. Others say these channels are degrading to women. On "Sabado Gigante," it's not rare to see a child walking down the runway in a belly-baring outfit.
Consumer-electronics giant Sony made a crowd-pleasing announcement at E3 on Monday. Consumer-electronics giant Sony made a crowd-pleasing announcement at E3 Expo on Monday.
There's already a Pablo Escobar project in the works, and more may be coming. Colombian journalist and ex-lover of Pablo Escobar Virginia Vallejo wants her story to be told.
Today marks the end of the month and the unofficial start to the summer. This means new summer films and also new TV and film titles will stream on Netflix.
In the wake of news that the Federal Communications Commission had decided to look into the issue of paid peering on the internet, Comcast CEO Brian Roberts took the stage at Re/code's Code Conference Wednesday. Doing his best to talk about anything but broadband, Roberts was forced to give his opinion about the issue.
What's been a side show to the general battle over net neutrality, the possible Comcast/Time Warner Cable merger, and the FCC is the more technical issue of network interconnects and "paid peering." Google Fiber -- which has been seen as the only hope for a fair, open internet if the FCC allows "fast lanes" and the largest cable merger in history -- just announced it doesn't and won't charge for peering.
Laws and preferences will make it a difficult transition Netflix is the world's largest Internet subscription service and now its heading to Germany, France and four other European countries.
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak published an open letter on Tuesday calling the current action on Net Neutrality one of the "most important times ever" for the FCC. At the same time, reports that Apple has made interconnection deals with ISPs might indicate that the company he helped found doesn't have a problem with the proposed "fast lanes" of the internet.