A lack of its own new PCs to use the service on isn't stopping Sony from bringing its Video Unlimited platform to the web. As the beleaguered electronics outfit notes on the PlayStation Blog of all places, it's playing catch-up king once again and no longer requiring users to download and launch a separate app to peruse their content library on desktop. Now all you need to do is hit the "watch now" button from the Sony Entertainment Network store's website to check out anything you've rented or purchased. So long as the service is available in your region to begin with, you can use web streaming. The move away from a proprietary application also means that the service is finally available on Macs as well -- you know, in case you aren't into that whole iTunes fad.
Source: PlayStation Blog
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