hothardware.com — Pundits argue that the computer is quickly on its way to becoming the primary source of delivering audio-visual entertainment. Others will argue that it's already happened. With over 12 billion videos watched online in the U.S. during the month of May, its hard to argue against the ubiquity of the PC as the king of media.
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toxnubJul 30, 2008
I've really been impressed by sites like <a class="user" href="http://www.thecomedynetwork.ca">http://www.thecomedynetwork.ca</a> . It's refreshing to see content delivered online, for free. I don't even mind watching the commercials.
godindavJul 30, 2008
I wish Sony would update the flash and browser for the PS3. Streaming these shows to your big screen on your own time schedule would be awesome. I still think paying 1.99 for every episode of a TV show through the PS3 store is still too much. They need Firefox and and if the cell is as powerful as Sony claims it should at least be able to run Flash 9 through emulation... regardless of floating point power etc.
birch25Jul 30, 2008
i watch most of my news online (so i can just watch the clips i care about without the fluff) and find myself at msnbc.com most of the time because of their amazing video player. all news sites should steal this player!that said, hulu is great too. their library is growing everyday too. i'm really glad it's catching on.
mrcoldheartJul 31, 2008
why would you wager anything...?your already on the the internet so why don't you do a little research and find out that your wrong about your "preview" clips theory.geezus the laziness factor if high with you.<a class="user" href="http://www.Hulu.com">http://www.Hulu.com</a>
djpray2kJul 31, 2008
Be thankful you have any of the seasons! Us brits get squat on xbox live and pay more than twice the price
Closed AccountJul 31, 2008
Don't tell McCain that, it will blow his mind! "What is this 'line' and how did it steal my T.V.?". Sorry, just read a funny thing about McCain.
8teveJul 31, 2008
No TV and no beer make Homer something something...