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  2. You Can Take Your Streaming to the Next Level by Watching ...

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    PC: This is optional, but you may need a computer running Windows software to use an iPhone (unless you have a dedicated VR system like the ones we’ve included in the gallery above). Method ...

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    The NFL will make its Netflix debut this year with two games set to be broadcast on the streaming giant's platform on Christmas. The move has left football fans with questions on how they'll be ...

  4. 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.

  5. How to watch NFL games on Netflix on Christmas Day ... - AOL

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    NFL games on Christmas include the Steelers vs. Chiefs and Texans vs. Ravens. Both games will live stream on Netflix, a first for the NFL schedule.

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  7. Beyoncé's Netflix halftime show now available as standalone ...

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    How to watch: Netflix app or netflix.com. When will Netflix release the Beyoncé Bowl? Christmas week. Cost of subscription: Standard plan with ads starts at $6.99 / month.

  8. Rabb.it - Wikipedia

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    Rabbit, also known as Rabb.it, was a video streaming website and mobile application. Launched in 2014, and based in California, United States, the service enabled multiple people to remotely browse and watch the same content in real-time.

  9. Popcornflix - Wikipedia

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    Popcornflix was conceived in July 2010, and went into live beta in March 2011. The site primarily streamed independent feature films, many of which come from Screen Media's library. [3]