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Sony PS3 Will Soon Stream Quality Films for Cinemaphiles

Posted by CJensen@infoaddict.com | May 18th, 2010 |  No Comments »

FILED UNDER: AllMoviesTech

Netflix streaming is great and all, but one has to admit, the selection of movies leaves a lot to be desired.  Mubi will soon be filling this void when they bring their online service to the Sony PS3, offering a ton of awesome movies created by top directors from around the world.

The Announcement:

Hello,

We are MUBI.

Who? What?

Ok, lets make this simple… Do you know who Kubrick is? What about Antonioni? David Lynch? Ring any bells?

It’s ok, don’t bother if you don’t…

But if you are still reading you are going to like this a lot.

Well, we are MUBI and we are basically transforming your PS3 console into your own online cinema. (You can still play games and all that, don’t worry!) We couldn’t resist the idea of everyone having their own exquisite film library—And that’s it in a nutshell.

MUBI

But lets get this straight, we are not just an online cinema and we are not just some tech and film geeks in California—well, some of us are, yes—but we are 300,000 friends talking, discovering, and sharing films with one another every day. In fact, every 2 minutes there’s someone joining us. Yes. 2 minutes. Sorry to get a bit geeky (we warned you!), but that’s 700 people joining each day. Not bad… but joining what?

MUBI

The truth is, we can’t even start explaining. But let’s try this: At the moment, some of us are at the Cannes Film Festival announcing a major collaboration with SCEE for PS3. So, soon, you will find a new application on your console, which will let you stream the best of international cinema from the comforts of your couch. This is not a simple virtual videostore; we emphasize quality over quantity. You’ll find undistributed festival gems ripe for your discovery, your favorite recent independent and art-house releases. Names like the Coen brothers, Godard, Kitano, Almodóvar, Tarantino, and Van Sant are some we’ll bring home to you.

Mubi - Jackie Brown

Palm d’Or winners and simply films we think should have won awards. But that’s not all. We’ll bring you exclusive online premieres, collaborations with international film festivals, and retrospectives of some of the best cinema the world has ever seen.

MUBI

And as we said, we love talking and sharing wonderful cinema too. Which makes MUBI like a small coffee shop, a place where you can gather and chat about alternative endings, directors’ cuts, or whatever those frogs in Magnolia meant.

Mubi - Magnolia

You can follow members and interact with them: This is Martin Scorsese’s profile for instance (he happens to be a member!). Anyway, you get the point. We’ve spent some time tying together an online cinema with a simple, engaging social network to help film lovers spread around the world connect over the movies they love best. And that is that. Welcome to MUBI.

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Netflix Service Available on Wii Starting Today

Posted by MikeSicily | April 12th, 2010 |  No Comments »

FILED UNDER: AllGamesMoviesNewsTVTech

From our sister site GameAlmighty.

Today marks the official kick-off for Netflix on the Wii.  After announcing partnership plans back in January to bring the streaming video service to the console, Nintendo is finally making the service fully available to all users in North America.

While some subscribers’ Netflix discs were sent out as early as last month, starting today all Wii owners who have a Netflix plan starting at $8.99 a month and a broadband internet connection can view unlimited movies and shows via their console.

The Netflix streaming disc is all that is needed to utilize the service on the console (no installation needed), and you can navigate menus, read synopses and rate movies via the Wii remote’s infra-red pointer function.

If you own a Wii and have a Netflix unlimited membership but have yet to obtain the service on your console, you can order the streaming disc at no additional cost via www.netflix.com/wii.  Nintendo is offering 20 points via http://club.nintendo.com to all Wii owners who register their Netflix streaming discs, so you’ll want to remember to do that.

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Netflix Adds a Ton of TV Shows for Streaming Service

Posted by CJensen@infoaddict.com | August 4th, 2009 |  No Comments »

FILED UNDER: AllMoviesTVTech

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If you happen to have Netflix and enjoy the streaming service, then you may be pleased to know that a bunch of television shows have been added to the service.

What’s new?

How about the first 4 seasons of Lost?

Or Desperate Housewives?

Legend of the Seeker grab you?

Netflix is promising more television content in September, including season 5 of Lost, Grey’s Anatomy and more Desperate Housewives.

Source: Netflix Blog

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How Does Spotify Work on iPhone?

Posted by CJensen@infoaddict.com | July 27th, 2009 |  No Comments »

FILED UNDER: AllMusicTech

Spotify, the music streaming service that is a monster success in Europe, will soon be making its way too the United States and, better yet, will soon be available for the Apple iPhone. In order to get you all excited for its imminent release, the peeps at Spotify have released a nice little video demonstration that depicts Spotify running on the iPhone. Nifty.

Spotify Official Homepage

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