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NETFLIX MOVIES TO DEBUT ON XBOX
Tuesday, July 15 2008
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The 510.3 million owners of Microsoft's Xbox 360 video game player will be able to use it to stream thousands of movies from Netflix, the video "rentailer," the two companies announced in Los Angeles on Monday. Beginning this fall, Netflix subscribers will be able to stream 10,000 movies and television shows onto their TV sets using the Xbox 360 device. Currently Netflix's online streaming service works only with PCs, unless subscribers buy a $100 converter box. The announcement came just one day after Microsoft announced that it was cutting the price of its 20GB game player to $300
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NETFLIX SELLS OUT OF NEW SETTOP BOXES
Wednesday, June 11 2008
Just
three
weeks
after
it
began
offering
a
$99
settop
box
that
can
stream
movies
directly
to
subscribers'
TV
sets,
Netflix
said
that
it
had
sold
out
its
entire
supply.
The
online
video
renters
said
that
Roku,
the
Japanese
company
that
makes
the
device,
will
need
about
two
weeks
to
fulfill
current
orders
and
eight
weeks
to
begin
fulfilling
new
ones.
"They're
selling
way
better
than
we
thought,"
Netflix
spokesperson
Amy
Bonetti
told
the
Video
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NETFLIX UNVEILS ANOTHER SETTOP BOX
Tuesday, May 20 2008
Online
movie
renter
Netflix
has
chosen
a
settop
box
by
the
little-known
startup
Roku
for
its
online
streaming
service.
The
box
will
cost
$99
with
no
additional
monthly
fees.
Reviewers
on
tech
sites
have
generally
applauded
the
device,
saying
it
can
be
set
up
in
a
few
minutes
and
produces
a
picture
that
compares
favorably
with
that
of
a
DVD
player.
(High-definition
streaming
is
reportedly
on
the
horizon.)
Several
have
complained,
however,
that
only
about
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