The Apple iPad Sucks (still!)
Sorry, but the Apple iPad sucks (still) – especially apparent after watching this video clip from InfoMania on Current TV!
Apple sucks once again and is planning world domination again… This time they want to take Adobe Flash away from us…
Man, I still can’t believe iPad won’t support Flash…
That’s insane.
Jobs claims battery life using flash would be 1 hour of use versus non-flash 10 jours per battery…. uhhhh… ok. I beleive you Steve Jobs.
Jobs – flash will murder the ipad – really now lets be realistic
Can we not just all be SHEEP and let Apple know they can’t force this stuff down our throats.
Almost all web sites use FLASH to show video content (I do!) – that means you can’t see thevideos on the web pages UNLESS the sites change to a format Apple approves of (most likely their own I bet) (more…)
Full Episode Free TV Show Downloads are Abundant
Are you looking for current free tv show downloads? You are in luck my friend!
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Grey’s Anatomy, Desperate Housewives, 30 Rock, LOST, Ugly Betty, Six Degrees, the Nine, Kidnapped, Twenty Good Years, Friday Night Lights, Heroes, CSI, Shark, Jericho and Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip are among the current TV Shows that are available to download for free! |
Not simply clips from the tv shows but full episodes as downloads for free!
CBS, NBC and ABC and others are getting hip to the demand for downloads!
Also, cable and PBS shows are now showing up as well for free!
It seems like the TV Networks are finally getting it! The internet can help publicize their shows and get loyalty for them when they offer episodes as free tv downloads online!
It makes sense really… fans develop as they get familiar with shows and characters… what better way to increase veiwership than to get someone hooked on a new tv show?
That’s why we created a list of sources for full episodes of tv shows that you can download >>> (more…)
Do you ever download music videos?
Do you ever download music videos?
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What benefits do you get from your PC or Mac? I’ve come to notice that I use my G4 Ibook on a daily basis and can’t seem to function without it any more.
There are just so many options and conveniences that my laptop offers. These days we don’t even have to deal with cords. The wireless connection makes it all too easy. |
I actually find myself ordering pizza online, simply so I don’t have to make the phone call. Wow, have home computers changed a lot of things.
One of my favorite advantages that comes from having a computer and Internet access concerns entertainment. I love the way it’s so easy to download music videos and movie trailers. I no longer have to wait for the TV to play certain things. I can easily pop open my Mac and check them out on a whim. (more…)
TV Downloads World Leader is UK
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I was cruising along checking out one of my favorite sites Slashdot.org when I ran across a post that suggested the United Kingdom led the world in TV Downloads, at least so far as “tv piracy” downloads are concerened. |
Australia came in at # 2 with the United States coming in 3rd.
http://slashdot.org/articles/05/02/18/0324238.shtml
Upon further investigation a story at the UK site Guardian Unlimited, an article explained more about the UK and TV downloads.
But the writing may be on the wall for TiVo-like devices because of what David Price, a researcher with Envisional of Cambridge, calls the free global TiVo on the internet. He is referring to the dramatic upsurge in downloading films and TV shows through peer-to-peer sharing facilities on the web. The biggest of these, BitTorrent, is reckoned (by CacheLogic, another Cambridge company), to account for over a third of all data carried on the net (of which 10% is TV piracy).
New Envisional figures about to be released show Britain leads the world in piracy. We are responsible for 38.4% of TV downloads in the EU and 18.5% worldwide. Australia is second with 15.6% and the US a poor third on 7.3%. The reason is simple. The pirated programmes are mainly made in English by US companies and released earlier there than here. Top of the piracy charts is 24 (95,000 downloads an episode) followed by Star Trek: Enterprise (90,000).
Full article on TV Downloading







