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If you have to click a button it isn't "infinite scrolling".

The thing that makes Hulu work is that the studios own it, once that isn't the case anymore it is going to become another Netflix, which is a dumping ground for movies and shows nobody cares all that much about. Sure there are some gems on there every once in a while, but not that much stuff is worth watching. Once

Everything Apple does is self serving. Anyone who thinks otherwise is kidding themselves.

With any takeover, there is usually a transition period where the old regime is in place for a while then, depending on the deal they negotiated, they will step down. Happens everyday in corporate America.

Makes you install all kinds of other crap that I don't want. Fail!!!

I had to turn my iPad off and back on again for it to start working. But it works fine on my iPad and iPhone.

I don't have and never have had a credit card linked to my iTunes account, so the notion that you have to have a credit card linked to your account is false.

Great article except you didn't mention that it's not possible to jailbreak an iPad 2 yet.

You get 20 free articles a month, after that a screen pops up over top of the article you want to read asking you to pay. If you want to see it, just read 20 articles and when you click the 21st link it will pop up.

If that were a little bigger it would be perfect for cooking two different kinds of omelettes at the same time. That's a better use for it then making one. It's not that hard people.

They are missing the point that this app is just streaming the live channel, commercials and all. I don't think it will let you fast forward through them, so to me they would want people to watch on the iPad and not with a DVR, etc... Shortsighted businessmen are what killed the music industry, guess they all got jobs

This app is mostly pointless. It only works on your home WiFi connection. If I am at home, why on earth would I waste time watching something on my iPad when my TV is bigger and better. Also, I have more than one TV so if someone wants to watch something else, they can use the other bigger, better TV. I'd rather be

The Xoom just has to be less than 800 dollars. If it costs that much off the bat, it's a fail for me. Why buy that for 800 when iPad 2 will probably be at least half the price for the wifi only model. I really like what I am seeing with the Xoom but they can't release it tied to a Verizon contract and they can't

The headline would be true if most businesses used Google Docs. Truth is, they dont. Office still rules the business landscape and probably will for some time. Google Apps and the like dominate higher education more than business.

@James: That is the stupidest argument I have ever heard. So a person can't travel with their phone to a location that is two hours away from a store? Just because the network isn't that vast doesn't mean you can't lose a phone no matter where you are. Do you leave your phone at home if you know the area you are going

@FriarNurgle: Just get Clear for home internet then. It is unlimited. And works in most areas where Verizon does.

In the case of Netflix, Level 3 is acting as a CDN. Other CDN's like Limelight and Akamai pay a fee to ISP's for their traffic and to host servers at the ISP's data centers. That is really the heart of the issue here. Level 3 says they aren't a CDN and Comcast says they are. Level 3 isn't a CDN in the true sense of

You guys make me laugh. Apple! Take a suggestion from consumers? That is the funniest thing I have heard in a long time.

Do people really give that big of a shit about this? Haven't all the people who like them already pirated all their music?

Nothing the TSA does has any impact on security. It is security theater.