The TV adaptation of the How To Train Your Dragon films has been picked up by Netflix in a deal that will see the on-demand platform gain exclusive rights.
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Available via the on-demand Freetime service, the new player marks the first time Freesat has offered paid for content and gives users access to films such as Blue is the Warmest Colour and Amour.
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Vodafone 4G customers can now get a six month pre-paid subscription to Netflix, giving them access to a wide variety of movies and TV box sets including House of Cards, Arrested Development and Orange is the New Black.
BT is unable to protect its innovation and act aggressively in the TV market after outsourcing technological innovation to YouView, industry has heard.
Chromecast, Google’s new thumb-sized streaming device, poses a genuine threat to the UK television market, despite only selling around 100,000 devices, according to industry experts.
When writing a status update, users will now have the option to use their phone’s microphone to identify which song is playing or what programme or film is on TV, without having to type it out.
