We're still waiting for
Google TV products to officially get their big update with
Honeycomb and access to the Android Market, but compatible apps are already
leaking out.
NewTeeVee points out a couple from TNT and TBS (which also allow Google TV streaming from their websites) that briefly appeared and will let pay-TV subscribers stream episodes directly over the internet, similar to the
iOS apps both networks have already rolled out. Turner confirmed the existence of the
TV Everywhere apps, while Google expressed its hope to see more authenticated apps like these and the
existing HBO Go access on the platform, as opposed to simply ending up
blocked. That's bad news for cord-cutters hoping for an online only machine, but with the majority of viewers still hooked into satellite, cable or IPTV it may be the only way to make Google TV a viable platform right now. All signs point to the update arriving at the end of this month, we should find out more about these apps and others like them then.
Google TV apps for TNT, TBS leak out briefly, reveal authenticated streaming on the way originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 22 Sep 2011 18:08:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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