Heavy Netflix users are very attached to their streaming service, and at Netflix's internal hackathon, the company is looking for new ways to literally attach its addictive video platform to users. Out of this year's Hack Day competition comes several exciting new ideas that nevertheless may never make it to your living room.
The battle between Netflix and Hulu has now made its way to the world of pocket monsters. Netflix has stepped up the ante by acquiring the rights to stream certain Pokémon titles.
In recent weeks, Netflix subscribers have noticed that their instant streaming service has increasingly degraded in quality and load time, even some with hefty broadband connections. The big question on everyone's minds is: does the slow-down have to do with the recent suspension of Net Neutrality, or something else?
The government may have unceremoniously killed net neutrality and cable providers may be clamping down on Netflix's bandwidth usage, but at least fans of the site still have "Orange is the New Black" to look forward too.
This week, some of the biggest upcoming female stars surprised their fans by doing the unexpected. From panties to pot, these female celebs broke out of character and went down a shockingly different road. Check out pop culture's latest unexpected twists.
Today's celebrities are expected to be much more than one-trick ponies. In order to make it big and keep it that way, stars have to tackle Hollywood from all angles. The following Latina women have already figured that out and are trying their hands at multiple different types of media. With such diverse backgrounds and undeniable talent, Hollywood won't forget these ladies any time soon.
Netflix's original series Orange Is the New Black is set to return on June 6, and according to its stars, viewers will get a better look at the prison's favorite inmates this season.
With the Winter Olympics coinciding with Valentine's Day this year there's truly no better time than the present to watch the hit Netflix Show "Orange is the New Black."
Kate Mara may have seemed like a conservative journalist at the beginning of the Netflix series House of Cards, but the actress is far from that in her latest photo spread.
Thanks to 'Better Call Saul,' a prequel spinoff of the show based on the corrupt lawyer featured in 'Breaking Bad,' fans will get a chance to enjoy some of their favorite characters yet again.