It's a new year, and that means it's time to add some new titles to your Netflix Instant queue. Check out the wealth of new movies hitting Netflix in January!
Years though it's been, every day in the wait for new 'Arrested Development' episodes brings with it a renewed sense of anticipation to see our favorite Bluths once more. We've followed every casting development and a bit of additional content, but the latest 'Arrested Development' season 4 push might be the strangest yet. In advance of the Netflix revival in the spring, the pay-content streaming
Ever wish you had an extra second to do something? Well, you did when June 30th was changing to July 1st. An extra second was added to atomic clocks to keep in time with the Earth's rotation, and threw a monkey wrench into a few systems of big internet companies and sites.
When Netflix first came into the market they were a big fish in a little pond. Now they are an average size fish in a big pond with fish that are getting even bigger.
For those of you who dumped NetFlix when they raised their prices in favor of the cheaper Redbox, you are once again in for a price increase. The DVD rental company has also decided to raise their prices a little bit.
This morning, I ran across an article that listed the ten most rented movies from Netflix. As a movie lover, I was curious to see which flicks made the list. Most titles didn't shock me - with huge Hollywood names and couple golden statue owners, I can see each film garnering millions of rentals. This list did sneak in a few surprises, but I couldn't help noticing a few rental snubs!
After the big hit to the Netflix stock, the popular DVD rental company had to rethink it's strategy a bit. They have decided to rename their home delivery service and add the option of renting video games.
NetFlix is feeling the burn of their price hick now. As of yesterday they had lost over half a million subscribers and found their stock had dropped 60 percent.
It wasn't too long ago that all Netflix subscribers got an email giving them the bad news that their rates were about to go up. Now the LA Times is reporting that they have parted ways with Starz studios, their biggest source of streaming content.
AT&T was the first to drop unlimited data plans from their cell phone offerings, then Verizon followed suit. The next shoe has now dropped with AT&T now saying that they will throttle data speed on the top 5% of cell phone data users. So if you listen to Pandora at work or watch Law and Order on Netflix at the State Offices, you won't be for long.