Items Tagged with streaming
60-Second App - Apple
#116 / 2011-08-30 12:00:00 / 1:15 min.
Rdio
for iPhone is the perfect app for music lovers of all descriptions. This app allows you to find andstream millions of albums
and share your favorites with friends. While the app itself is free, a subscription to the Rdio service will run you $9.99 per month, well worth it if you're curious to find new and interesting music but aren't interested in buying or downloading it.Lab Rats
#277 / 2011-06-13 17:00:00 / 28:37 min.
Cable and satellite? That's so 1996! These days people are starting to get a lot of their entertainment over the Internet, and there's a whole new generation of hardware designed to help you get your Internet-based content directly onto your TV. Sean and Andy take a look at the newest version of the AppleTV, as well as the Roku XDS and the Boxee Box.
Android Weekly
#13 / 2011-05-18 12:00:00 / 6:01 min.
Every year, Google invites developers to attend Google I/O to learn where the big G sees things going. Android has never been better represented than it was this year. We take a look at some of the most interesting Android announcements coming out of Google I/O. We'll cover some some of these developments in-depth in coming episodes, most specifically, Ice Cream Sandwich, the tablet and smartphone Android OS, coming later this year.
We check back in on the location data debacle that has privacy pundits crying foul. Senator Al Franken stepped into the fray, holding a hearing that saw Google and Apple both testifying on location data stored in smartphones and how it's used.
We also look at the Android version of the Netflix app finally bringing streaming Netflix movies and TV shows to Android... at least, a select few Android handsets.
Finally, Kate Abraham brings us her review of the Air Control Lite game.
We check back in on the location data debacle that has privacy pundits crying foul. Senator Al Franken stepped into the fray, holding a hearing that saw Google and Apple both testifying on location data stored in smartphones and how it's used.
We also look at the Android version of the Netflix app finally bringing streaming Netflix movies and TV shows to Android... at least, a select few Android handsets.
Finally, Kate Abraham brings us her review of the Air Control Lite game.
Gadget TV
#217 / 2011-03-04 12:00:00 / 4:27 min.
Roku gained some popularity for being a cheap and easy way to get Netflix off the computer and onto the TV. Now with increased competitiveness from the likes of Apple TV, Boxee and even video game consoles in the living room, Roku is stepping up its game with the XD|S.
Sexy Tech
#49 / 2011-01-22 17:00:00 / 5:47 min.
Adult content on demand.
If that sounds tempting, consider yourself a part of FyreTV's demographic. We first met FyreTV at last year's AEE 2010 and just had to see what was new. Turns out, quite a bit. Namely, HD movies thanks to a new HD box, Roku, Google TV and Boxee apps, Android, iPhone and iPad compatibility and more.@
#326 / 2011-01-07 14:20:00 / 3:16 min.
In this episode,
Stay tuned to butterscotch.com for more
Sean Carruthers
talks to Marisol Segal of Rdio aboutRdio's music subscription service
. For a monthly fee, users can havemusic streamed straight to their computer
or mobile devices. Rdio is compatible with iPhones, BlackBerrys, Android phones and Windows Phone 7 models, and can also stream music to the soon-to-be-releasedSonos ZoneBridge
.Stay tuned to butterscotch.com for more
up to the minute video coverage from the CES 2011 show floor.
Using Netflix to rent movies
#5 / 2010-12-31 09:00:00 / 1:43 min.
In this episode, we show you how to
watch Netflix videos on your iPhone
using the Netflix application
. We'll also talk a little bit more about the variousNetflix-enabled devices
so that you canstream Netflix videos
whenever you want.Using Netflix to rent movies
#2 / 2010-12-28 09:00:00 / 2:26 min.
In order to
rent movies through Netflix.com
, you'll need tocreate a Netflix account
. ANetflix account with a subscription
allows you torent movies and TV shows
through Netflix. We show you how toset up your Netflix account
and give you a tour of theNetflix account menu
.How do I use iOS 4.2 on the iPad
#3 / 2010-12-22 10:00:00 / 2:19 min.
With
iOS 4.2 installed on your iPad
, you can now use AirPlay tostream movies to your AppleTV
. This allows you to watch your iPad movies on your big-screen television while doing other activities on the iPad. We'll show youhow to use your iPad
to stream movies to AppleTV orstream music through AirPort Express
in this episode.Tutorials
#848 / 2010-11-22 09:30:00 / 3:04 min.
You may have seen some of our
Android phone tutorials
and wondered how we manage tocapture the screen
on our computers. Well in this episode we're going to show you how tostream your Android phone screen
to your computer, whether it's aPC, Mac or Linux
machine.How Do I use AppleTV
#12 / 2010-11-12 10:02:00 / 40:54 min.
In this series, we show you
how to use AppleTV
. AppleTV is amultimedia streaming device
by Apple that allows you to stream media to your television set. Whether you want tostream photos, videos or music
, or even if you want torent movies or television shows
, AppleTV can do it. In fact, it can evenaccess Netflix, YouTube or Flickr
, and we'll show you how to do all that and more.How Do I use AppleTV
#11 / 2010-11-12 10:01:00 / 3:31 min.
In this bonus episode, we show you how to set up your
iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch
as yourAppleTV remote
. It's a simple process that requires you to download theRemote application
to your mobile device and log on with yourApple ID
. We'll show you how in this episode.How Do I use AppleTV
#10 / 2010-11-12 10:00:00 / 5:05 min.
In this episode, we show you how to customize your
AppleTV settings
. We've already shown you some of the settings like theNetwork and iTunes Store settings
but here, we'll show youhow to use parental controls
to limit access to your AppleTV, how to modifyaudio and video settings
, and more.How Do I use AppleTV
#9 / 2010-11-11 10:00:00 / 3:38 min.
There are more ways to
get content through your AppleTV
through the Internet menu. In addition to YouTube and Flickr, you can alsodownload podcasts to your AppleTV
,access online files through MobileMe
or listen to music with the Radio option. We show you how to do all of that in this episode.How Do I use AppleTV
#8 / 2010-11-10 10:00:00 / 4:47 min.
You can
access photos through Flickr
using your AppleTV device
so that you can browse thousands of images online. You cansearch for photos
by topic oradding a Flickr contact
to your list. We'll show you how to do all that and more in this episode.How Do I use AppleTV
#7 / 2010-11-09 10:00:00 / 3:42 min.
In this episode, we show you how to
access YouTube through AppleTV
. Although the layout is different, you canwatch videos on YouTube
through your AppleTV the same way as you would using your computer. You can alsolog in to YouTube
and see your Favorites and your subscriptions. We walk you through it in this episode.How Do I use AppleTV
#6 / 2010-11-08 10:00:00 / 2:50 min.
Another way that you can
rent movies and television shows
through yourAppleTV
is by using Netflix. In this episode, we show youhow to access Netflix
through your AppleTV and allows you to browse the Netflix library of videos and TV shows. Netflix will even give you a list ofrecommended videos
based on your rental history.How Do I use AppleTV
#5 / 2010-11-05 10:00:00 / 3:35 min.
In this episode, we show you how to
stream media from iTunes
on your computer to yourAppleTV device
. It's easy to do and can be repeated with multiple computers throughout your home so long as they are connected to yourhome network
and they are logged in to the same iTunes account that you usedsetting up your AppleTV
.How Do I use AppleTV
#4 / 2010-11-04 10:00:00 / 7:50 min.
If you want to
rent movies or TV
showsusing your AppleTV
, then you'll need toset up your Apple ID
. This is the same as youriTunes email address
, so if you use iTunes, then you can use your email address for your Apple ID. We'll show you how to set it up in this episode.How Do I use AppleTV
#3 / 2010-11-03 10:00:00 / 2:56 min.
Here, we show you how to set up your
AppleTV's network configuration
, which you'll need to do tostream your media
. The simplest way is to use an Ethernet cable to physically connect your device, butconnecting your AppleTV wirelessly
to yourhome network
is just as easy. We'll show you how to connect both ways in this tutorial.How Do I use AppleTV
#2 / 2010-11-02 10:00:00 / 2:36 min.
In order to interact with your
AppleTV device
, you'll need to either use theremote control
provided or use aniPad, iPod or iPhone
with the remote app set up. In this episode, we'll focus onusing the AppleTV remote
and we'll start by showing you how to use it tonavigate through the AppleTV menus
.How Do I use AppleTV
#1 / 2010-11-01 10:00:00 / 2:37 min.
In this episode, we show you
how to set up AppleTV
by connecting the unit to your television using anHDMI cable
. We'll also give you an explanation of some offeatures of the AppleTV
and explain what you can do with thismultimedia streaming device
.Gadget TV
#160 / 2010-10-01 12:00:00 / 7:35 min.
The new Apple TV is 80 percent smaller than its predecessors, packs more power and uses less energy. The less energy thing comes in large part thanks to what is arguably the unit's biggest bummer: a lack of accessible on-board storage. For connecting to iTunes SD and HD movie and show rentals, hooking up to your iTunes library (video and music) and linking up with Netflix though, it's a worthy addition to your home theatre set up. A
full video review of the new Apple TV
and anin depth tour of the Apple TV interface
.@
#261 / 2010-03-25 16:00:00 / 2:43 min.
Video coverage of CTIA 2010
: From theCTIA 2010 show floor
, Andrew Moore-Crispin catches up with Mophie to find out what's new. Turns out, the answer is theMophie juice pack TV
that brings streaming TV from FloTV to your iPhone, along with the battery boosting benefits of the existing Mophie juice pack air.Gadget TV
#97 / 2010-03-15 12:00:00 / 2:50 min.
Internet video
is awesome... and we're not being biased. You can find niche content that would have no chance on a mainstream TV network but that is feasible online thanks to the web economy. Roku brings Internet video to your TV and this model, the Roku HD-XR brings it to your HDTV. The only thing missing is a butterscotch.com channel to catch all your favorite shows. We're working on it!Tutorials
#552 / 2010-01-29 09:30:00 / 2:10 min.
You may have heard of "
streaming video
" or streaming audio and wondered what it is. Using cutting edge Word flowcharts that incorporate eye-popping graphics, Michael "Doctor File Finder" Callahan explains streaming video in terms we can understand.@
#220 / 2010-01-14 12:30:00 / 5:38 min.
Scosche has two great products for answering calls while in the car. The solCHAT attaches to your visor and is is a Bluetooth speaker that will verbally tell you who is calling. The best part is that it's solar powered so no need to constantly be replacing batteries. Scosche has also launched the Bluetooth Plug & Play Handsfree & Streaming Audio Car Kit.
Scosche also shows off the reviveLITE II, the flipSYNC for iPod & iPhone and the flipSYNC for all BlackBerry models.
Stay tuned to butterscotch.com as we bring you
Scosche also shows off the reviveLITE II, the flipSYNC for iPod & iPhone and the flipSYNC for all BlackBerry models.
Stay tuned to butterscotch.com as we bring you
video coverage of CES 2010
. Butterscotch hosts will beon the CES 2010 floor
for the duration of the show and will continue to bring youCES 2010 video as it happens
.Gadget TV
#74 / 2010-01-08 12:00:00 / 3:00 min.
Let's be honest. iTunes on your home computer is probably not the best place to listen to music and yet that's probably where a lot of your music is. Creative's Sound Blaster Wireless System for iTunes + Receiver offers a simple means for PC users to stream music from their computers to the included receiver. Plug said receiver your home stereo or any speaker that accepts an input and you're listening to music from iTunes anywhere in the house.
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#132 / 2010-01-06 09:38:09 / 3:02 min.
Sean Carruthers talks with Vicky Deacon from Pure about the Sensia. This Internet radio offers Twitter and Facebook access.
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Subscribe to our CES 2010 video RSS feed.
Stay tuned to butterscotch.com as we bring you
video coverage of CES 2010
. Butterscotch hosts will beon the CES 2010 floor
for the duration of the show and will continue to bring youCES 2010 video as it happens
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#114 / 2009-10-07 15:22:00 / 4:51 min.
Zune is apparently about much more than Microsoft trying to give the ubiquitous iPod a run for its money with the
Zune player
. It's an entertainment platform that incorporates video, music, photos and more. Now, theZune experience
is coming toXbox Live
with full HD movies available on-demand. No more waiting for a movie to download before you start watching.Miss Download
#30 / 2009-05-19 17:00:00 / 2:50 min.
Cheryl Poirier runs down her favorite new download: Orb. This slick program lets you access your music, movies and other media from anywhere on any computer or online device. You can even connect your home PC to a video source and get free streaming over the Net... like a SlingBox but free!
Rocking with Winamp
#6 / 2009-03-16 09:00:00 / 1:41 min.
There are times when all of us want to listen to something different. Something we haven't planned or put in a playlist. Enter Winamp Media Player and all of the available online radio stations. There's a wealth of music available out there and it's easy to find and listen to with Winamp.
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#84 / 2009-01-20 12:30:00 / 5:50 min.
Seagate's Free Agent Theater unlocks the content on your PC and gets it onto the big screen, your home HDTV. Getting music, movies and pictures is as simple as docking the FreeAgent Go with the FreeAgent Theater.
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#37 / 2009-01-13 10:30:00 / 2:52 min.
Your computer is in the den but you're in the living room. It used to be that the only cost-effective way to get your music from the computer to every room in the house was to turn it up really, really loud. Creative is among the companies showing off wireless audio streaming technology at CES with its SoundBlaster for iTunes, coming in spring 2009.
How Do I use AppleTV
In this series we show you
how to use AppleTV
. AppleTV is amultimedia streaming device
by Apple that allows you to stream media to your television set. Whether you want tostream photos, videos or music
, or even if you want torent movies or television shows
, AppleTV can do it. In fact, it can evenaccess Netflix, YouTube or Flickr
, and we'll show you how to do all that and more.App of the day
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