Commuting consumers have taken to streaming their favourite entertainment and TV shows to a new height, with 64% using their smartphones and mobile devices for streaming, according to a new report which reveals that even the toilet is not out of bounds for these streaming "on the go" junkies.
With piracy of the Dallas Buyers Club in the news, Foxtel has announced the Oscar-winning movie is available to watch along with plenty of other movie titles from its Presto streaming service for just $9.99 per month.
Foxtel’s latest attempt to scare up a few new Presto customers comes courtesy of the Halloween tradition, with the promise of bone-chilling thrillers and fun family frighteners to scarily “spook all ages”, but is it enough to scare off Netflix?
Video rental and streaming company Quickflix is undertaking a further share placement and rights issue to tide it over until increased use of video streaming makes it profitable.
Movie fans are rejoicing over the opening of Quickflix in Australia and the possibility of streaming movies to their PCs without having to look over their shoulders.
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