Europe-wide online DVD distributor Lovefilm on Monday said it has acquired the services of BBC digital guru Ben Lavender to lead the company's digital charge. By Stuart Kemp, The Associated Press ...
Today LOVEFiLM launches on PlayStation®3 (PS3T) through award-winning developer Push Button Ltd who have signed a significant agreement to partner with LOVEFiLM and act as an extension of the ...
LoveFilm has agreed a deal with Oregan Networks to launch its subscription movies streaming service on the Onyx media browser. Under the deal, LoveFilm's WatchNow video service becomes available on ...
Amazon's movies subscription service LoveFilm has today expanded its digital distribution footprint by launching an application on Apple's iPad. LoveFilm subscribers can now stream films such as The ...
LONDON -- Amazon on Monday announced it will become the largest shareholder in U.K.-based DVD rentals-by-post operation LoveFilm International. No financial details were released. By Sam Andrews, The ...
The U.K. company will be the exclusive streaming provider of Warner Bros. films during the second window of availability. CNET contributor Don Reisinger is a technology columnist who has covered ...
LOVEFiLM members streamed more films and TV series instantly over the internet via LOVEFiLM Instant than rented DVDs, Blu-rays and games in February 2012, the company revealed today. The level of ...
Lovefilm's now showing on an iPhone or iPod touch near you, but the Amazon-owned streaming movie service is still unavailable from the Google Play store on Android phones and tablets. The new app, ...
LOVEFiLM.com, Europe's leading online DVD rental service, is breaking new ground by entering into the computer games market and launching an online games rental service. As from Thursday 25th August ...
After starving Blockbuster to death, the streaming age is preparing to mount another head on its wall. Lovefilm By Post -- yes, the subscription movie rental service you forgot about long ago -- has ...
The UK online film provider Lovefilm is dropping Adobe's Flash as its delivery technology in favour of Microsoft's Silverlight. The move will mean no more Lovefilm access for those running Linux/Unix ...