LG will give you free Netflix to sweeten the deal on its TVs By Ian Morris published 9 April 15 Buy one of LG's new range of UHD TVs and you'll get six months free Netflix.
Google has a plan to protect you from TV spoilers By Ian Morris published 8 April 15 Plot spoilers on Twitter and Facebook are a real problem to which Google has developed an interesting solution
Netflix can now ban you for using a VPN By Ian Morris published 7 April 15 Some lawyers are keeping themselves busy bothering paying viewers, but should you worry?
Amazon launches Prime Instant Video for Android tablets, but it's a bit weird By Ian Morris published 7 April 15 Finally, Android tablet owners can stream video from Amazon Instant Video... with some caveats
IMAX cinemas getting laser projection and better sound By Ian Morris published 2 April 15 In an attempt to get people into cinemas and away from their comfy sofas IMAX R&D has been hard at work
Netflix is getting its own button on your next remote By Ian Morris published 1 April 15 As part of its attempt to be even more popular, Netflix will be even easier to access
Netflix wants to let you watch all its movies, no matter what country you're in By Ian Morris published 31 March 15 Imagine a world where everyone got to watch TV shows at the same time. That's what Netflix is after
Channel 4 relaunches 4oD as All 4, which includes live mobile streaming By Ian Morris published 26 March 15 Channel 4's much-loved but ageing catch-up TV service is getting a new look, and a new name.
Google Nexus Player brings the Android TV experience to the UK for £80 By Ian Morris published 26 March 15 Google wants to own your whole online life, and a key part of that is your TV
Vessel wants to steal your eyes from YouTube, and you can try it for free By Ian Morris published 24 March 15 New video streaming site Vessel wants content creators to give it exclusivity in exchange for more cash
Google's Nexus Player is coming to the UK this week By Ian Morris published 23 March 15 Despite the success of the Chromecast, Google wants more, and that's where the Nexus Player comes in.
Rumours suggest new apps and Siri could come to Apple TV this summer By Ian Morris published 20 March 15 Apple TV is still a hobby for the world's largest company, but that might change this year.
EE Film Club will bring Orange Wednesdays to your living room By Ian Morris published 18 March 15 Orange will finally die out this year, so it's time for a new cut-price movie deal.
Sony's PlayStation Now is coming to the UK, and you can register now By Ian Morris published 17 March 15 Cloud gaming will be big over the next few years, and Sony is kicking things off by launching PS Now in the UK.
It's the death of Internet Explorer as we know it By Ian Morris published 17 March 15 Modern versions of IE are pretty good, but it just can't shake the damage done by IE6.
Is YouTube trying to replace adverts with subscriptions? By Ian Morris published 16 March 15 It looks like Google might move to introduce subscription fees to improve revenue, but would you pay?
Microsoft to launch Cortana on iPhone and Android By Ian Morris published 13 March 15 Cortana is considered by some to be the best of the personal assistants, now it's moving to other devices too
The latest PS4 update finally lets you suspend/resume your games By Ian Morris published 12 March 15 Sony continues to improve the PS4 with new ways to find friends, and the long-promised suspend feature
Despite what you think, most people aren't binge-watching House of Cards By Ian Morris published 11 March 15 Only a very small percentage of people consume in one go.
DTS will launch its Dolby Atmos rival this month By Ian Morris published 6 March 15 The company will launch its new object-based surround sound system this month, with the hope of giving Dolby Atmos a run for its money
Sonos launches limited edition "Blue Note" Play:1 By Ian Morris published 5 March 15 The Play:1 has always been a favourite of ours, and now there's a special limited edition model
Dolby Atmos is making virtual reality incredibly realistic By Ian Morris published 27 February 15 Dolby is helping to make the sound in VR content as exciting as the visual material.
Gotta get down on Friday: soon, new music will be released for the weekend By Ian Morris published 26 February 15 Music is a spiritual thing, which must happen at only authorised times
Tidal offers up Led Zeppelin in lossless quality for the first time By Ian Morris published 25 February 15 For the first time, Led Zep's albums are available in lossless quality - and mastered by Jimmy.
Panasonic is the first to bring Freeview Play to your living room By Ian Morris published 23 February 15 The newly re-imagined Freeview service gets a major backer in Panasonic.