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SnagFilms Expands to Android, Connnected TVs

SnagFilms, which makes a curated library of sponsor-supported movies available for on-demand streaming, can now be used via new apps on most Android phones and tablets.

NBC News Now on Roku

Roku users will be able to watch content from NBC News via their little connected box following an agreement announced by the MSNBC Digital Network and the pioneering streaming platform.

Smart TV Comes with BitTorrent Installed

Digital television manufacturer Vestel previewed its BitTorrent Certified TV, a device both partners describe as the world’s first of its kind. It is demonstrating the prototype at the IFA show in Berlin, which opens today.

'Harry Potter' No Magic Wand for UltraViolet

The recently released Blu-ray of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2" comes with a code for the UltraViolet digital version, but the experience is so rocky that Warner Bros. has resorted to sending iTunes download codes to mollify unhappy customers.

iHeartRadio Adds KCRW, KUSC and College Stations

Clear Channel Media and Entertainment announced it will be adding college and university radio stations to its iHeartRadio, less than a week after Los Angeles public radio stations KCRW and KUSC were confirmed to be joining with the digital radio service.

Hulu Japan Launches with No Ads but No Local Content

Hulu officially launched a Japanese service, the company’s first venture outside of its home country. Hulu Japan is more expensive than its U.S. version and does not have current TV episodes, but it also does not have advertising.

AirVinyl app adds retro warmth to iPhone music

If digital audio sounds too sterile and flat to you, the AirVinyl app from Sir George Martin’s studio is available to add retro harmonics and ambiance to music played on the iPhone.

Crowdsourcing Shines Light on Rare Photos

Faced with the massive task of putting its images into a useful catalog, the George Eastman House photography museum partnered with Clickworker to harness...

Aereo TV service gets the lawsuits it expected [with document]

Aereo, the television service backed in part by board member Barry Diller’s IAC, has had its legality challenged in two separate legal filings in the U.S. District Court.

Conan O'Brien Sparks Interest in TV Everywhere

Turner Broadcasting is using the talents of Conan O'Brien and other stars from TNT and TBS to get viewers familiar with TV Everywhere, including what it can do and how to connect with it. The spots don't explain the entire process, however, since that would take longer than 30 seconds and is available only to pay-tv subscribers.