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  2. BBC iPlayer - Wikipedia

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    The service is available on a wide range of devices, including mobile phones and tablets, personal computers and smart televisions. iPlayer services delivered to UK-based viewers are free from commercial advertising. The terms BBC iPlayer, iPlayer, and BBC Media Player refer to various methods of viewing or listening to the same content.

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    Get answers to your AOL Mail, login, Desktop Gold, AOL app, password and subscription questions. Find the support options to contact customer care by email, chat, or phone number.

  4. Fix problems with the AOL app on Android

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    The software for most Android devices can be updated from the Settings app, but check with your manufacturer for instructions specific to your device. Force stop and restart the app Verified for version 4.4 and later

  5. Channel 4 (VoD service) - Wikipedia

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    The service is available in the UK and Ireland; viewers are not required to have a TV licence—required for live viewing and the BBC iPlayer on-demand service—when watching on-demand services. [2] The service launched on 16 November 2006 as 4oD (for "4 on Demand"). [3]

  6. TVPlayer - Wikipedia

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    TVPlayer was launched as an Android and Apple iOS smartphone app on 19 December 2013. Compatible apps for Android tablet computers and the Apple iPad were released on 30 January 2014. [ 5 ] As of January 2017, the applications had been downloaded 2.5 million times and had over one million active viewers.

  7. AOL Tech Fortress - AOL Help

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    Get live expert help with your AOL needs—from email and passwords, technical questions, mobile email and more.

  8. BBC details iPlayer's open source TV Application Layer - AOL

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    The BBC currently uses the TAL for its iPlayer, BBC News and BBC Sport apps, as well as new connected Red Button experiences. The code is live at the source link below if you'd like to take a look.

  9. List of Android apps by Google - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of mobile apps developed by Google for its Android operating system. All of these apps are available for free from the Google Play Store, although some may be incompatible with certain devices (even though they may still function from an APK file) and some apps are only available on Pixel and/or Nexus devices.