Filed under: News | Home Entertainment
Jun 11 2010, 6:55pm CDT | by Jordan Cressman
It may be just a few more weeks until video streaming service Hulu comes to a premium subscription model, offering more content for PC owners and the ability to stream the content from platforms like the iPad and Xbox 360.
Hulu used to be available on the PS3, Xbox 360, and Wii. Users could simply point the Internet browser on their console to Hulu.com and watch free online videos.
But then the online streaming service proactively decided to prohibit access from those platforms. That's because Hulu wanted to control how people access Hulu on their TV.
According to the latest rumors, Hulu will offer a special service for Xbox 360 and iPad, which users will need to pay a monthly fee for, and it will be available in just a few weeks.
Via ZDNet
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