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  2. List of smart TV platforms - Wikipedia

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    JVC. Hisense. Panasonic. TCL. Toshiba. Firefox OS for TV, My Home Screen. Mozilla. Panasonic. Panasonic's Smart TVs, including their new 4K TVs, continue to feature Mozilla's open source Firefox OS, despite Mozilla lowering its development priority on developing the operating system. [ 5]

  3. Netflix button - Wikipedia

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    The Netflix button is a button available on many modern remote controllers, used to directly connect to the popular streaming service Netflix. It was initially implemented in America in 2011. [1] In 2015, the button was added to European remotes. [2] This button sends an infrared (IR) signal to the television and opens up the Netflix app.

  4. Smart TV - Wikipedia

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    Smart TV. A smart TV, also known as a connected TV ( CTV ), is a traditional television set with integrated Internet and interactive Web 2.0 features that allow users to stream music and videos, browse the internet, and view photos. Smart TVs are a technological convergence of computers, televisions, and digital media players.

  5. Netflix Now Lets You Transfer a User Profile to ... - AOL

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    Netflix is making it even easier for users to add a paid “extra member” to their primary accounts or migrate their streaming preferences to another household. Starting Tuesday (July 11), all ...

  6. Netflix Launches Paid Sharing in U.S., Will Start Blocking ...

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    If you’re sharing your Netflix password with someone who doesn’t live with you, get ready to pay up — it will cost $7.99 per month extra to add another user to your account. On Tuesday ...

  7. Timeline of Netflix - Wikipedia

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    Netflix founded in Scotts Valley, California, by Marc Randolph [1] [2] and Reed Hastings, who previously had worked together at Pure Software: 1998: April 14: Product: Netflix launches its website [3] with 925 titles available for rent through a traditional pay-per-rental model (50¢US per rental U.S. postage; late fees applied). [4] 1999 ...

  8. Netflix has a new way to charge you for account sharing - AOL

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    Netflix doesn't want users to share accounts with other households. Now, the company has a new way of turning it into a feature – for an additional fee, of course. The feature is called "add a ...

  9. Roku - Wikipedia

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    Netflix then decided instead to spin off the company, and Roku released their first set-top box in 2008. [7] In 2010 they began offering models with various capabilities, which eventually became their standard business model. [7] In 2014, Roku partnered with smart TV manufacturers to produce TVs with built-in Roku functionality. [5]