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2010-07-22
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@ North Carolina (Formerly Denmark and Iceland)
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You have captured the real reason for asking NetFlix to release the Linux package - DRM. It is a sad fact that as long as there are people trying to make money from their intellectual property there are people who are going to attempt to not pay for it. So DRM makes it possible to provide the milk without giving away the cow. No doubt a streaming application provided by Netflix would preserve the difficulty in mis-appropriating the content.
I've been a subscriber to Netflix since they had 7800 titles in their catalogue. I would really enjoy being able to watch a short or cartoon on the N900 to fill in idle moments when I am tired of playing Angry Birds. I would like to see that application come from them.
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2011-07-11
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2011-07-13
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2011-07-16
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2011-07-18
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...and Nokia has been working with Microsoft on bringing Silverlight to its products...
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2011-07-18
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@ Pennsylvania, USA
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Could some one explain to me how netflix is possible in Android without Silverlight, being installed in many unauthorized devices (like the nook color) but still is an impossible in the N900?
Any ideas?
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2012-12-22
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@ united states
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2012-12-23
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@ Canada
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2013-09-18
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@ California
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Does anyone understand the Roku well enough to tell me whether it would allow me to broadcast video to my N900? The most current Roku says it makes video available anywhere in the area via wireless using the Wireless N protocol.
All I want is 40 acres, a mule, and Xterm.