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Hulu may force viewers to prove they are pay TV subscribers
A new plan would require users of the streaming video service to start authenticating that they are pay TV customers before they can watch programming.
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NimbleTV streams cable TV to any device, legally
NimbleTV, a new start-up that takes existing cable TV packages and streams them online, isn't the future of television that everyone is waiting for. Nor is it trying to be.
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Apple offering Snow Leopard for free to MobileMe subscribers
Apple's trying to get users to upgrade to Lion (which costs $30) and in the big picture iCloud, because MobileMe is riding off into the sunset in June.
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Xbox Live subscribers struggle with HBO and Comcast integration
Microsoft announced some groundbreaking additions to its Xbox media lineup today, including on-demand access to HBO and Comcast programming. If only those new killer apps actually worked.
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Japan's biggest carrier hits 2 million LTE subscribers
NTT Docomo, Japan's biggest carrier has now reached two million LTE subscribers on its Xi service, having doubled its user base in the last three months.
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Microsoft slashes product key allowances for TechNet subscribers
For the second time in two years, Microsoft has significantly cut the benefits it offers to TechNet subscribers. Will the newly reduced allotments of Windows and Office product keys really reduce...
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Stratfor subscribers targeted by passwords-stealing malicious emails
Cybercriminals are quick to capitalize on the Stratfor database leak, and are currently spamvertising malicious emails impersonating the company.
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Intel's virtual cable TV effort: Can it work?
Surely, Intel's virtual cable TV idea boils down to the usual line: Sell more chips.
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AT&T U-verse catching up to Verizon FiOS subscriber base
AT&T could take the lead in the telco TV landscape by the end of 2013 -- albeit it will probably only be a slight lead at best, according to IHS iSuppli.
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Google prepping pay TV service in Kansas City. Is it the start to competing with cable TV elsewhere?
In addition to laying a high-speed fiber-optic network in Kansas City, Mo., Google is applying to offer that city's customers a pay TV service that puts it in competition with local cable TV...
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Nielsen: Number of homes subscribing to cable decreasing
Homes with broadband Internet and free, broadcast TV are becoming a growing trend, increasing by 22.8 percent during the last year, according to a new survey from Nielsen.
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Facebook: 1000s of journalists are already using Subscribe
Facebook has released some data related to its newly launched Subscribe button. According to the social network, journalists are embracing the button to grow their following and thus readership.
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Hulu Plus grows to more than 1.5 million subscribers
Hulu Plus boasts signing on at least 1.5 million paid subscribers "faster than any video subscription service launch (online or offline) in U.S. history."
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Facebook launches Subscribe button for websites
Facebook has launched a Subscribe button for websites. It's like Twitter's Follow button, except for Facebook: with one click you can subscribe to the person's public status updates.
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Facebook to launch a Subscribe button for websites
Facebook is planning to launch a Subscribe button that websites can embed on their pages. Think of it like Twitter's Follow button, except that it's for subscribing to Facebook users.
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Mark Zuckerberg passes 10 million subscribers on Facebook
Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has the most subscribers on the social network: over 10 million. He is leading the pack, but once celebrities use his trick, he will be quickly dwarfed.
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Spotify tops 2.5 million U.S. paying subscribers post-U.S. launch
Spotify has reached the 2.5 million paying subscriber mark, post its launch in the United States, the company said this week.
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Digital music streaming hits major snag as over 200 labels sign off
Is digital streaming a waste of money for the music industry, or are the labels just too uncomfortable with change?
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Facebook now suggests people to subscribe to based on your Likes
When suggesting users you should subscribe to, Facebook is not only considering their subscriber count, how many of your friends are subscribed to him or her, but also what Pages you Like.
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