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Hulu on iPad
caspre12
10-03-2011
Hey don't know if this is right forum but, I was reading engadget about a new ipad app for flash streaming on iPad called iswifter. I downloaded it hoping to be able to watch 4od etc but says it's in wrong region so they must have there servers state side, which when I tried hulu it worked on ipad just thought I'd let you know since it's free!!
Joel's dad
15-03-2011
Sounds good, fingers crossed for a UK launch!!!
hanssolo
30-03-2011
With News International corp and Disney being a shareholder in Hulu I suspect when NI take over Sky there will not be a need for a UK version of Hulu plus, as Sky player will provide the same pay tv function on PCs and Ipads as it is doing at the moment, with more content from the US!
http://www.techradar.com/news/comput...le-ipad-679442

It has has taken over the cloud public wifi network
http://paidcontent.co.uk/article/419...tdoor-viewing/
Quote:
“As GSM telcos tighten mobile internet tariffs in ways that may make long video consumption prohibitive, The Cloud, which has 50,000 WiFi hotspots in Britain, will be a backbone Sky will use to deliver its TV services to customers on mobiles and tablets.

It is now approaching those devices in a strategy it’s calling “Sky Anywhere”, which leads on letting Sky subscribers watch their TV bouquets whilst wireless. It had already offered some subscription channels to iPhone and iPad as a distinct pay-for service, but now wants to align these offerings with its core subscription proposition.”

Seems the new service will fully launch October?
hanssolo
30-03-2011
Virgin media and BT are also thinking of getting onto public wifi, video and ipads, but they do not have the the US content deals NI/Sky have?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-11827869
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