Showing posts with label Before. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Before. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Orange is the New Black renewed for a third season before the second even debuts


We're still a month out from the next level crazy of Orange is the New Black
's second season, but Netflix has already ordered a third. The show's writing team took to Twitter (later confirming with Variety), breaking the news with a picture of possible names for episodes and some are enough to make an Engadget editor blush. "Hot For Janitor," "KIDS: YUM!" and "Et Tu, Luschek" might seem a bit tame, sure, but trust us, there's a reason we didn't embed the picture itself after the break. Considering Netflix called the show its most watched original series ever, the renewal news isn't entirely surprising but it's welcome nonetheless. There aren't any spoilers on the pictured whiteboard (as far as we can tell), so if you click you should be safe for the June 6th premiere, Dandelion.

Sky's Now TV woes continue as streams go down before the Premiership finale


Sky's Now TV streaming service has experienced its fair share of issues in recent months, but today it couldn't have picked a better time to leave users in the lurch. While previous hiccups took the premiere of Game of Thrones
offline, Sky Sports streaming went down just minutes before the final ten games of the Premiership season kicked off. That meant many were left without the chance to watch Manchester City secure their second title in recent years. To save face, Sky has begun contacting all Sports Pass customers to issue refunds, whether they were affected or not. While Entertainment subscribers can gain access to Sky's crown jewels for £4.99 a month, Sky protects its TV sports revenue by pricing a one-off Sky Sports Pass at £9.99 per day. The broadcaster will have lost a significant chunk of change trying to put things right, but it may need to invest more in its streaming infrastructure if it wants to stop customers from switching off completely.

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Before the announcement of iPhone and Android is not compatible with touch screen input


Before Apple, revealing its first smartphone, Google plans for Android back in 2006 physical keys to control and do not support touch screen input. It revealed in documents of the Court of the legal battle of Apple, Samsung that followed, the specification of principle says that 'the product'.

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