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IP Addresses From Sony, Fox And Universal Found Torrenting Music, Movies And More

This just in from the “Isn’t it ironic?” department: IP addresses from some of the top content creation companies, including Fox, Sony and Universal, have been caught red-handed downloading torrents of movies, music and TV shows. That’s the claim from TorrentFreak, at least, who sifted through data from YouHaveDownloaded, a Russian site that logs – and exposes!

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Amazon Prime Instant Video Adding Fox TV & Movies

Amazon announced this morning that it has signed a deal with Fox to bring movies and television episodes to its growing Amazon Prime Instant Video service. Under the new deal between the two companies some of the shows coming to Amazon will include 24, Arrested Development, The X-Files, Ally McBeal, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and The Wonder

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Apple Brings New Features to Apple TV, Adds TV Shows to iCloud

A significant update to the Apple TV certainly wasn’t something I expected to see before the release of iOS 5 later this fall, however, Apple has just pushed out iOS 4.3 for its second-generation set-top box that adds a couple of welcome new features. It has also expanded its iCloud service to support TV shows

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Fox Wants to Make Sure You’re Paying for Cable to See its Shows

If you’ve been toying with the idea of cutting your cable – such as our own Noah Kravitz – you had better be ready to wait eight days to watch any Fox network shows via the Internet. Beginning Aug. 15th, just before the fall 2011 television season premieres in Sept., Fox will require you to

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Do a Barrel Roll! Nintendo Demos Star Fox 3DS (Video)

One of the most fun games from the N64 era was Star Fox 64, with its revolutionary console-based four-player battles and the transformation devices for the vehicles. Well, the old school Star Fox 64 is getting a redo on the new-school Nintendo 3DS, complete with brand new 3D controls and some nifty multiplayer social features. “In 1993

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Are Studios Dealing a Death Blow to Movie Theaters?

I may be a tech enthusiast, but sometimes I like visiting the analog world. That might be why, despite the increasing availability of content — via broadcast, VHS and cable TV at first, then DVD, Blu-Ray and video-on-demand (VOD) — I still go out to a cinema house occasionally. I even went to a drive-in

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Stories You May Have Missed – February 9, 2011

Today was certainly a hectic day in the world of technology to say the least. We’ve compiled a list of TechnoBuffalo’s top headlines for today to help you make sense of it all. 1. HP – Palm Press Event Considering the great deal of money that HP has poured into buying Palm and making webOS more

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Hulu Pondering Live Streams And Less Free Content

It would appear that some people inside of free TV service Hulu want the company to charge you to catch up with episodes you may have missed. The Wall Street Journal is reporting that News Corp. and Walt Disney Co. – which own television networks Fox and ABC respectively – are increasingly dissatisfied with how

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Fox Opts To Block Google TV

The world of Google TV has gotten a bit smaller now that the Fox television network has decided to cut off access to the service/device as of Thursday. The big name television networks in the United States have had their issues with Google over the past few years as they feel it is the search

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Cablevision caves to FOX

Over the last few weeks we have been reporting on the FOX blackout of Cablevision customers in the New York area. The disagreement had been going on for 14 days in which 3 million Cablevision subscribers were deprived FOX programming. The dispute arose due to FOX demanding Cablevision pay $150 million for the rights to

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Cablevision Sued by Fox: Pays Customers MLBTV Bills

Nearly three million Cablevision subscribers in the New York area have been living without Fox programming for almost three weeks now.  Just to refresh, Fox has pulled its broadcast from Cablevision in the ongoing dispute in which Fox is demanding Cablevision pay $150 million for the right to broadcast their channel, where in the past

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News Corp Crosses The Line In Pricing Fight With Cablevision

Fights between cable companies and TV networks are becoming more and more common as all the parties involved are trying to make every cent that they can.  At 12:01 AM on Saturday the 16th, Fox stations were cut off from Cablevision’s three million subscribers in the northeast part of the country.  What no one expected,

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Some Television Creators Don’t Get The Internet

While it seems that television viewers are falling in love with streaming media in all sorts of forms, it appears that the companies behind shows also love it, but at least one television creator would rather do without it. The British Broadcasting Company (BBC) is so happy with how its streaming video system known as

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CBS May Finally Join Hulu … For A Price

Ever since Hulu launched, there has been one notable holdout not joining the ranks, and that is CBS.  Well, if the rumors are true, no longer will users of the site be denied David Caruso’s CSI: Miami opening one-liners, they too will be able to join in the pain. Rumors that Hulu will eventually offer

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User Post: Is Time Warner Dropping Fox Really a Big Deal?

Today’s user post is brought to you by “jwire4” and his blog on the Fox Broadcast Network being dropped from Time Warner Cable’s lineup. Rumor has it that Time Warner Cable may drop the Fox Broadcasting Network. If this in fact is true, how big of a deal is it to you? To me, with

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