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The Best (and Worst) PC Movie and TV Services

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September 2, 2010
High-Tech at Home
The Best (and Worst) PC Movie and TV Services
We evaluate eight ways to turn your computer into an on-demand video entertainment center, including Amazon, Clicker, Hulu, iTunes, and more. - Harry McCracken, PCWorld
Home Entertainment News & Reviews
Good Sports: How Tech Is Raising Our Game From 3D HDTV broadcasts to live games on your mobile phone, your options for sports viewing have never been this good.
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Hulu Plus TV-Streaming Subscription Service: Tested in Preview Reasonably priced service has huge potential, but our hands-on preview also found some limitations.
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4 Reasons Why Pay-Per-View YouTube is a Hard Sell If Google decides to get into video pay-per-view services it will be a hard sell to consumers already faced with many options.
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More Home Entertainment News
Apple's New iPods, iTunes and Apple TV: A Visual Tour
New Apple TV: Living Room as Tech Battleground
Apple Event: Why iTV isn't a Game-Changer
iOS on Apple TV Rumors: How Do you Get Touch on Your TV?
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Apple's New iPods, iTunes and Apple TV: A Visual Tour Apple's Fall Music Event delivers on an array of new gadgets and resources -- take a look at the new lineup.
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Downloads: Editor's Collection
Free Casual Games to Play in Your Browser A casual game can relax your nerves or stimulate your mind. These great games were winners and notables in Casual Gameplay Design Competition #8: Sandbox. Whether your tastes run to production sims, romantic journeys, or empire-building llamas, these games have an enjoyable way to while away minutes or hours. Sweeping the awards from both audience and judges, the latest Submachine puzzle adventure leads you through a network of eerie, stone-walled tunnels. Each of these casual games is free, and can be enjoyed in the comfort of your Flash- and Javascript-enabled browser.
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Tilt grains of sand out of a maze and into a pail in this physics-based game.
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