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News & Reviews:   netflix

  • Netflix Moments now lets you save your favourite scenes as short clips

    Netflix Moments now lets you save your favourite scenes as short clips

    If you watch live streams often, you may have heard of the concept of 'clipping'. Some platforms, like YouTube and Twitch, offer tools to directly clip videos or live streams shared on the site, while others require third-party software. Netflix has a similar feature that's getting an update.

  • Unifi Mobile is raising the bar for postpaid plans in Malaysia with its new UNI5G Postpaid + Netflix bundle. This marks the country’s first mobile plan to include a built-in Netflix subscription, combining unlimited data with premium entertainment in one sleek package.

  • Netflix confirms GenAI VFX use in El Eternauta to cut production costs by 90%

    Netflix confirms GenAI VFX use in El Eternauta to cut production costs by 90%

    Netflix has introduced generative AI (GenAI) technology into its production pipeline, starting with the Argentine sci-fi series El Eternauta. A key visual effects scene depicting a collapsing building was created using GenAI, reportedly cutting production costs by nearly 90 percent.

  • NASA+ will be available on Netflix soon

    NASA+ will be available on Netflix soon

    Netflix will begin streaming live NASA content—including rocket launches, astronaut spacewalks, and real-time views of Earth—starting sometime this summer.

  • Netflix to remove over 20 games, including Hades and Monument Valley

    Netflix to remove over 20 games, including Hades and Monument Valley

    From time to time, we would read news about Netflix expanding its gaming portfolio here and there. However, it seems that the company is scaling back its mobile games catalogue by removing more than 20 titles, including acclaimed favourites like HadesMonument Valley, and Before Your Eyes.

  • Netflix could feature podcast shows on the platform soon

    Netflix could feature podcast shows on the platform soon

    Recently, one of the types of content that is increasingly popular among users is podcast content. It is already a main focus on YouTube and Spotify. With its popularity, Netflix is now also looking into the same arena. So, what should you know about it?

  • Netflix to integrate AI-powered search, vertical video feed and a revamped UI

    Netflix to integrate AI-powered search, vertical video feed and a revamped UI

    With AI all the rage these days, Netflix announced a couple of plans to refresh the user viewing experience. This includes integrating Generative AI into the search engine on the Netflix app. On top of that, a new user interface for Netflix on the TV will be coming as well.

  • Netflix has stopped reporting on subscriber count

    Netflix has stopped reporting on subscriber count

    Since becoming the world's most popular paid video streaming platform, Netflix has announced its subscriber count in its quarterly financial reports. But in its quarterly report released yesterday, Netflix said it would no longer disclose it to investors. So, what should you know about it?

  • Netflix is testing OpenAI-generated searches on its platform

    Netflix is testing OpenAI-generated searches on its platform

    This weekend, many people will be searching for content to stream through their subscription service. Typically, searches are conducted based on genre, content type, and who the actors are. But this is sometimes not very helpful. Bloomberg reports that Netflix has begun testing content searches powered by OpenAI to provide better customer recommendations. So, what should you know about it?

  • Netflix is planning and investing into co-op and party cloud gaming on TVs

    Netflix is planning and investing into co-op and party cloud gaming on TVs

    During Netflix's fourth-quarter 2024 financial report, it was revealed by co-CEO Greg Peters that the company is planning to do a couch co-op and party games on our TVs. Since 2023, Netflix has offered a "subset" of subscribers to try playing games that are streamed over the cloud and will continue to invest in it.


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