Staying true to its plans about increasing the amount of TV content on its streaming service, Netflix today officially announced a new partnership with Discovery Communications. Thanks to the agreement, Netflix users will be able to watch shows from Discovery, TLC, Animal Planet, ID, Science and the Military channel. Folks looking for their fix of Discovery staples like Mythbusters, Cake Boss, River Monsters and Say Yes to the Dress will be able to enjoy themselves, along with fans of newer shows like Sister Wives and I (Almost) Got Away With It. All the new content from Discovery Communications is available to watch instantly.
How many of you are excited about this announcement? Or has Netflix’s recent moves bummed you out enough that you’ve already given up on the service?
Netflix increases streaming selection with content from Discovery Communications, By Ubergizmo. Top Stories : Epic 4G Touch Review, Droid Bionic Review,
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While we’ve already heard that the official iPhone 5 announcement will be next week on October 4th, that doesn’t mean people aren’t going to guess and speculate about the phone until then. According to the folks at MIC Gadget, it looks like the “teardrop-shaped” iPhone 5 is the real deal and should be either the iPhone 5 or the iPhone 4S. They reported that the folks at Foxconn managed to lose an iPhone 5 prototype which made its way out into the wild ? which explains all the purported iPhone 5 cases that have been flooding the market in China.
iPhone 5 prototype lost in China?, By Ubergizmo. Top Stories : Galaxy S2 Review, Motorola Photon 4G Review,
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Add to myYahoo!The following article is sponsored by Clear Wireless. -Ed. By David Ponce Are you worried that while you are on vacation, your level 24 rogue isn't going to be getting any attention? While you are on a long trip with your family, are you missing the big raid? When it comes to MMORPGs and persistent [...]
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Tired of how boring your current Blogger blog looks like? Wish you had cool fancy layouts like what everyone seems to be using on sites like Tumblr? Well, Google has got some good news for you. The company has just unveiled new Dynamic Views for its Blogger service which lets users change the way their blog looks with the click of a button. No need for recoding or modifying the blog template with a different skin.
Blogger’s new Dynamic Views is hip and fresh, By Ubergizmo. Top Stories : Galaxy S2 Review, Droid Bionic Review,
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Add to myYahoo!By EverythingUSB Presumably in response to the Apple Magic Mouse which mates a multi-touch touchpad to the top surface of a desktop mouse, we now have access to Microsoft’s take on the idea. The almost all-terrain BluTrack laser is heart of the Microsoft Touch Mouse and its performance isn’t in question. The BluTrack system is [...]
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Add to myYahoo!When Microsoft’s latest mobile operating system debuted, it stood apart visually from other mobile OSes. Windows Phone 7 eschewed the desktop-like interfaces seen on iOS and Android. Instead, it went with rectangular “Live Tiles” that host various apps and interactions, organizing them in a constantly cascading home screen. It was just as intuitive and overall, [...]
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Add to myYahoo!Publishers of magazines were elated thinking of selling their wares on iPad in 2010, but as we turn the page of the calendar and face this year, they are singing slightly off key. Their optimism has boiled dry. While they are still eager, there is a strong vein of skepticism that carries over to Amazon?s [...]
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Wowwee Lite Sprite is available at Amazon for $31.99.There will be a lot of hot toys this holiday season but some are already standing out to be hard to find when the holidays get closer. One set of...
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Remember the trailer for the zombie game, Dead Island, which was deemed too controversial by some folks? Well, the game has been out for awhile now, but as many who have played the game would realize by now ? it’s nothing like the cinematic trailer that was released back in February. Well, for those of you who were hoping for the cinematic experience, we’ve got some good news.
Dead Island movie on the way, By Ubergizmo. Top Stories : Epic 4G Touch Review, Galaxy S2 Review,
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Toshiba has just announced the addition of a new device to its Thrive Tablet family. Called the Thrive 7″ Tablet, it is smaller than its predecessor, the Thrive 10″ Tablet. The Toshiba Thrive 7″ Tablet will feature, like its namesake, a 7″ (1280 x 800) display, an NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual-core processor, Android 3.2 Honeycomb, a 5-megapixel rear camera, a 2-megapixel front facing camera, a Mini USB port, Micro HDMI port, Micro SD card slot, WiFi, Bluetooth and GPS.
The tablet will be available in 16GB or 32GB capacities, though there’s no word on pricing yet. The tablets will be available November 2011. You can head over to the Toshiba website to sign up to be notified once it goes on the market.
Toshiba unveils Thrive 7″ Tablet, By Ubergizmo. Top Stories : Blackberry Bold 9900 Review, Motorola Photon 4G Review,
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