vrijdag 23 oktober 2015

Du Software et du Hardware dans les foyers...

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Supported web browsers by platform:
OS X[153]
Hardware Requirement: Intel Core Duo 1.83-gigahertz (GHz) or higher processor; 512MB RAM
Microsoft Silverlight player: Intel-based Macs running OS X 10.4.11 or later. Browser support is Safari 3 (or higher), Firefox 3 (or higher).
HTML5 player: Intel-based Macs running OS X 10.6 or later. Browser support is Safari 8* (or higher), Google Chrome 37 (or higher).
*Note: Using HTML5 player with Safari 8 (or higher) requires certain late Intel Sandy Bridge or any Intel Ivy Bridge or later generation processor Macs running OS X 10.10.
Microsoft Windows:[153]
Hardware Requirement: x86 or x64 (64-bit mode support for Internet Explorer only) 1.6-gigahertz (GHz) or higher processor; 512MB RAM
Microsoft Silverlight player: Windows XP Service Pack 3 or later. Browser support is Internet Explorer 6 (or higher), Firefox 3 (or higher), Google Chrome 4 (or higher).
HTML5 Player: Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later. Browser support is Internet Explorer 11* (or higher), Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome 37 (or higher).
*Note: Using HTML5 player with Internet Explorer 11 (or higher) requires Windows 8.1 or later.
Linux:[154]
HTML5 Player: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, 14.04 LTS and later. PCLinuxOS supported after October 10, 2014.[155] Browser support is Google Chrome 37 (or higher).
In addition to official support in Chrome, unofficial support is provided for other browsers such as Firefox to Ubuntu based distributions with the use of Wine and other community maintained packages.[156]

Other software options:
Android: Version 2.2 and above.[157]
Google Chrome OS: Any Chrome OS device is supported. Previously, ARM based Chromebooks were not supported due to a plugin issue. However, with the introduction of the HTML5 Player, even such devices are now supported.
iOS: iPad,[158] iPhone,[159] iPod Touch,[159] Apple TV
Windows Media Center: Windows XP Media Center Edition, Windows Vista (Home Premium, Ultimate), Windows 7 (Home Premium, Professional, Enterprise, Ultimate), Windows 8 (Pro via either Windows 8 Pro Pack or Windows 8 Media Center Pack).
Windows Phone

Video game consoles

At E3 2008, Microsoft announced a deal to distribute Netflix videos over Xbox Live.[160] This service was launched on November 19, 2008[161] to Xbox 360 owners with a Netflix Unlimited subscription and an Xbox Live Gold subscription[162] allowing them to stream films and television shows directly from their Netflix Instant Queue from an application on the Dashboard.[163] Xbox Live's Party Mode had a popular feature where users could create a virtual party and bring their avatars to a virtual theater to watch Netflix simultaneously and even send comments and smiley faces to each other. This feature was discontinued on December 6, 2011.[164]

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