qriocity
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Opinion: Music — Buy, Rent, Beg Or Steal?
When it comes to online music, you’re spoilt for choice — or are you? What are the upsides and downsides of the current Australian music market models?
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This Is What Sony’s Online Video Service Looks Like On A 1968 Trinitron
Sony’s video on demand service was turned on in Australia Tuesday morning, letting users of connected Bravia TVs, Sony home theatre systems and Blu-ray players stream movies for $5. And to bizarrely prove the point that devices like its new Blu-ray 3D player with Wi-Fi will let even old TVs connect to the internet, Sony…
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Sony’s Qriocity Service To Offer Personal Space, Support For 3rd Party Apps
It was last year at IFA that Sony announced its cloud-based Qriocity service to the world. The first part of that service, Music unlimited, landed last month, and Sony have promised a video on demand movie service to follow in the near future. But in a slide at today’s Australia launch for their upcoming range…
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Qriocity, Sony’s Cloud Based Entertainment Platform, Is Coming
At their IFA keynote today, Sony announced two new cloud-based entertainment services: Video On Demand powered by Qriocity and Music Unlimited powered by Qriocity. Okay, apparently the VOD Qriocity has been available in the U.S. for a while, but for anyone who missed that announcement, here’s what it means.