Jason Dunn
01-14-2008, 07:08 PM
<div class='os_post_top_link'><a href='http://news.wired.com/dynamic/stories/U/UNLIMITED_NETFLIX?SITE=WIRE&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2008-01-13-13-19-22' target='_blank'>http://news.wired.com/dynamic/stories/U/UNLIMITED_NETFLIX?SITE=WIRE&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2008-01-13-13-19-22</a><br /><br /></div><em>"Girding for a potential threat from Apple Inc., online DVD rental service Netflix Inc. is lifting its limits on how long most subscribers can watch movies and television shows over high-speed Internet connections. The Associated Press has learned the change will become effective Monday, on the eve of Apple's widely anticipated move into the movie rental industry. Although Apple hasn't confirmed anything yet, Chief Executive Steve Jobs is expected to make it official during a presentation Tuesday in San Francisco. Netflix is gearing up for the increased competition by expanding a year-old feature that streams movies over the Internet instead of making customers wait for their online rental requests to be delivered through the mail. Until now, Netflix restricted how long its more than 7 million subscribers could use the streaming service each month, based on how much they pay to rent DVDs. For instance, under a popular plan that charges $16.99 per month to rent up to three DVDs at a time, Netflix customers could watch as many as 17 hours of entertainment each month on the streaming service, dubbed 'Watch Instantly.' "</em><br /><br />Not being a <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lj3iNxZ8Dww" target="_blank">US American</a>, I've never tried NetFlix (I use a similar service for Canadians called <a href="http://www.zip.ca" target="_blank">Zip</a>), but the expansion of streaming content has to be something that Netflix customers are going to enjoy. For you Netflix users out there, how many of you are streaming content? What's their selection like?