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HBO Go was an authenticated video-on-demand streaming service of the pay television network HBO.The service originally allowed subscribers to access HBO's on-demand programming via the HBO website, mobile apps, and digital media players, among other devices, through their television providers.
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The original logo of the Xbox One SmartGlass app. Xbox 360 SmartGlass was originally announced at E3 2012, for Windows 8, Android and iOS.Microsoft demonstrated use cases for the new app within both games and entertainment, including a minimap for Ascend: New Gods, a second screen experience for School of Rock with supplemental content, and Game of Thrones (with interactive maps and family ...
The majority of the app developers have one app. [40] Both free and paid apps can be distributed through Microsoft Store, with paid apps ranging in cost from US$0.99 to $999.99. Developers from 120 countries can submit apps to Microsoft Store. [41] Apps may support any of 109 languages, as long as they support one of 12 app certification languages.
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ESPN (removed from store) United States Video November 1, 2010 Foxtel: Australia TV November 1, 2010 Video Kinect (rendered videoKINECT) N/A Social November 1, 2010 Hulu Plus (replaced by new version) United States Video April 29, 2011 BYUtv [1] United States TV April 22, 2014 Sky Go [note 2] United Kingdom TV June 7, 2011 EPIX: United States Video
In May 2021, AT&T announced that it was splitting off WarnerMedia for about $43 billion, where it would be merged with Discovery, Inc. As part of this sale, there were rumors that only portions of WBIE would be moved with the bulk of the other WarnerMedia properties, [46] but WBIE would be retained as Warner Bros. Games under the newly merged company named Warner Bros. Discovery.