Scientists: Netflix Unlikely to Kill You
Surely it's only a matter of time before one of those germ-filled Netflix envelopes in your mailbox gives you swine flu or the Ebola virus, right? Maybe not!
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Surely it's only a matter of time before one of those germ-filled Netflix envelopes in your mailbox gives you swine flu or the Ebola virus, right? Maybe not!
They'll finally be able to experience what Netflix-using 360 owners have had access to for a year.
A USPS employee pleaded guilty yesterday to stealing 3,012 Netlix DVDs from the mail he was supposed to be sorting.
According to 'The Wall Street Journal,' Hollywood movie studios will probably soon seek to renegotiate their content-supply deals on tougher terms.
New York's Criterion Collection is the latest outfit to begin streaming video.
Netflix's recommendation engine has no idea if you'll like 'Napoleon Dynamite,' 'I Heart Huckabees,' or 'Kill Bill.'
We tried it last night and can indeed confirm that there is no longer any good reason to leave your couch ever.
Plus: Whoopi Goldberg is coming to Broadway, and Netflix is coming to your XBox 360.
Are you ready to pay a "download tax" to Time Warner just to get your episode of 'Cavemen'?
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