Youtube Parental Controls Introduced At Last

It is being claimed that Apple may start sellling full live internet tv episodes for the new iPad at just $1 per download. UK newspaper The Financial multiplication has reported that Apple and major TV studios have negotiated the rock bottom price in time for the upcoming Apple iPad immerse in April, and is being seen as a “test” to see whether cheaper stream costs equate to more sales.

To buy an episode now using iTunes costs $1.99 for standard-definition and $2.99 for high-definition.  It is in all probability that sales of the iPad will be high and the $1 download price will help ensure the Apple iPad lozenge will be a success, care to the massively successful iPhone device.
 

Media executives are under increasing pressure from corporation shareholders to get a good return on Internet based TV show sales, as sales of DVD’s continue to rectify.

“If you move five times the volume of sales at half the price, it’s a good idea,” a digital media strategist from a US media corporation told the newspaper. “The argument for property the line gets bad quickly.”

Seems to be a good move on the part of Apple in its alcove to make iPad the enactment one tv streaming device. Although iPad has many critics in view of the no Flash problems, no tv camera and pricing levels.  We are all personnel casualty to want one soon enough.
 

 

Although many did not even realise they didnt have it already, YouTube has introduced a new parental control get to its millions of videos. Known as Safe Mode, the new feature allows users to incapacitate any unsuitable content such as sexual, obscene, graphically violent or suggestive. Which to my mind makes 90% unsuitable.

YouTube has installed the measure part due to coming under assault from parents who count some of the content on the video site is unsuitable for their kids. The Safe Mode is located at the bottom of the page and is being rolled out to users now.

 This is good though if you want to watch the sex and force whilst protecting other family members.
 

 

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