Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Join the Engadget HD Podcast live on Ustream at 9PM ET


It's Tuesday, which is time for the Engadget HD Podcast and we hope you'll join us for the live recording at 9PM. The big news we kick this week's show off with is from Time Warner Cable in the way of a Fan TV box that delivers content from multiple sources. The Aereo case has finally had its, so we'll discuss the latest news from the Supreme Court. A few newsy streaming stories, some interesting content news and the usual odds and ends round out this week's show. If you'll be joining us, take a peek at the topics after the break and then get ready to participate in the live chat.



Time Warner Cable will sell a $99 Fan TV box that streams cable TV and internet video

Ahead of Supreme Court trial, Aereo opens lobbying and advocacy site

What you need to know about Aereo's battle with broadcast television

FCC sets up the 'incentive auction' that will lead to better wireless internet for everyone

Netflix is going to raise prices for new customers, and come to US cable DVRs

Batter up: Chromecast now live streams every pitch with MLB.tv

AllCast's screen-mirroring magic arrives on Amazon's Fire TV App Store

Amazon Fire TV's voice search expands to cover Hulu Plus and Showtime, but not Netflix

Titanfall pushes Xbox One sales to 5 million total, but it can't pass PlayStation

Sony sold seven million PS4s already, beating its own predictions

Don't wait for SportsCenter, SlingPlayer update brings the highlights in real-time

Microsoft's new keyboard is meant to be used with Smart TVs

Five bucks will let you stream Joss Whedon's latest movie early

Behold the internet's power: Quentin Tarantino to rewrite movie ending after script leaks

Must See HDTV for the week of April 21st: Archer, 30 for 30 and Parks & Rec


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