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Netflix Set to Debut in Both Germany and France; Attempts to Fend Off Amazon Prime and HBO GO

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.

Steve Wozniak Calls for Net Neutrality, but Would Apple Be Okay with 'Fast Lanes'?

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.

Netflix Movies Online 2014: Company Accounts for More Than a Third Of North America's Internet Streaming

The traffic that Netflix generates has grown substantially over the years as it now accounts for more than 34 percent of the wired downloads on the Internet in North America.

Netflix Eats Up More Internet Traffic & 'Cord Cutters' Consume More Than Ever

Netflix now takes up about a third of North America's peak downstream traffic, according to a new report by network analysis company Sandvine. The company's report also purportedly shines a light on "cord cutters," a segment of internet users which it says is using more than seven times the data of typical internet users.

Google, Yahoo, Facebook Oppose FCC's New Net Neutrality Rules

Do you remember the day the internet went on strike against a bad piece of legislation? It may happen again. The internet dream team behind 2011's SOPA protests has sent what may be the opening salvo in another pressure campaign, this time to stop the Federal Communications Commission's reportedly proposed "Open Internet" rules.

Hulu Plus vs. Netflix Comparison and News: Which TV Show and Movie App Is King?

There are hundreds of thousands of apps out their that promise to give you access to the latest and greatest TV shows and movies.

Net Neutrality: Netflix Goes Directly to the FCC as Google, Yahoo, and Others May Launch a SOPA-Style Protest

In the wake of leaks about new, weaker, Open Internet rules proposed by the Federal Communications Commission, and soon after Netflix had to pay two internet service providers for better access to their customers, Netflix has taken its concerns directly to the FCC. Meanwhile, Google, Yahoo, and other internet heavies may be planning a SOPA-like grassroots protest for net neutrality.

Comcast/TWC Merger: Univision Says Merger Could Be 'Bad for Hispanic Audiences'

The proposed takeover of Time Warner Cable (the nation's second largest cable provider) by Comcast (the first) has attracted criticism and consternation from media advocates, as well as some companies like Netflix and Charter. As of this week, you can Latino television giant Univision to the list of companies that are concerned about the merger.

Netflix Begrudgingly Pays for Better Access, Again — This Time It's Verizon

Netflix has made it very clear that it doesn't think it should have to pay Internet service providers to get quality streaming service to an ISP's subscribers, going so far as to make a case for a new "strong net neutrality" that protects them (and presumably others) from such fees. Nevertheless, the company has made a deal with Verizon for better access.

Tap That App Tuesday: RunKeeper's Breezy iOS App, Netflix Roulette, the Closest Thing to iTunes for Android

This week, popular training app RunKeeper has released an iOS app for the less motivated users called Breeze. We're also recommending "doubleTwist", the closest thing to "iTunes for Android" and a web app called Netflix Roulette that will solve that common problem of Netflix paralysis.

Xbox Original Series Network Launch and Details: Microsoft Aims to Compete with Netflix and Hulu With Sarah Silverman Comedy Show

On Monday, Xbox Entertainment Studios announced that it would begin developing a variety of Xbox original series similar to the business strategy Netflix and Amazon have capitalized on.

Netflix Officially Becomes "TV" in the U.S. on Monday

Starting on Monday April 28, Netflix's instant streaming service will join the programming lineup for some cable subscribers in the U.S., with an official channel dedicated to the insurgent internet entertainment service. The move is a breakthrough for Netflix, which has been trying to make its popular video streaming more mainstream.

Netflix Introduces First Spanish-Language Series; Show Will Be Based On Professional Soccer

Viva las Netflix! The online video streaming behemoth has enraptured viewers worldwide with its broad array of content.

Comcast/TWC Merger: Netflix Announces Opposition, Subscription Fee Increase in Underwood-Like Maneuver

The public fight over Comcast video streaming fees, its possible Time Warner Cable merger, and Netflix just got more heated. On Monday, Netflix announced it would raise subscriber fees (as predicted, but only for new users), and simultaneously voiced strong opposition to the proposed Comcast buy-out of TWC.

Orange Is the New Black Season 2 Premiere and Cast News: Full Trailer Released; Season Premieres June 6 [WATCH]

Orange Is the New Black fans can finally breathe a sigh of relief: A full trailer has finally been released to preview Season 2.

Netflix Streaming on Comcast Has Improved: But Who Won?

If you're a customer of Comcast cable broadband, you might have noticed an uptick in the streaming quality of your Netflix videos - or at least an end to constant buffering and blocky video. Netflix released data showing that its bandwidth deal with Comcast has boosted average connection speeds in recent months, begging the question: Was it worth paying the toll?

Comcast's Competitors? Cable Giant Arguing For TWC Merger - Part 5: Contradictions and Paradoxes

Comcast put forth an argument this week in favor of its merger with TWC. In the final of a five part series, we look at contradictions in Comcast's argument.

Be More Like Netflix, Says FCC's Tom Wheeler to Broadcasters

While the internet has become the place for young Americans to get all forms of entertainment and news, TV broadcasters are being left in the dust by online media. This week, the National Association of Broadcasters and the Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission both accused each other of being asleep at the wheel.

Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer to Create Original TV Shows to Rival Microsoft and Netflix

With the success of such shows as "House of Cards" and "Orange is the New Black," original programming on Internet-based platforms is proving to be a growing -- and viable -- industry. Noticing this clear pattern, Yahoo! has announced that they plan to launch their own line of original programming to rival such platforms as Microsoft and Netflix. And their ambitions are a bit loftier, too: they even want to compete with cable juggernaut HBO!

Netflix App, Search, Movies: 'Narcos', Film Series About Pablo Escobar, Coming To Netflix

The online streaming site set to release a new series focused on Pablo Escobar. After terrorizing his native Colombia twenty years ago, a new television series will bring the man and his gang to the world's audience.

'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' Star Terry Crews Too Old to Play Luke Cage in Upcoming Netflix, Marvel and Disney Online Series?

Terry Crews, star of Brooklyn Nine-Nine, and The Expendables movies, is openly courting the role of Luke Cage, Marvel's flawed superhero.
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