Congratulations
Bright House Networks customers, your off-brand Time Warner Cable experience now includes live TV streaming on your iPad. The Bright House TV tablet app has hit iTunes and is, unsurprisingly, a direct clone of the
TWCable TV app, although it's not the latest version as it doesn't have
parental controls yet. Otherwise it's basically the same experience, complete with the restriction to using it at home on your own WiFi network and its initial
unfriendliness towards jailbroken iPads. there's no word on which channels are available, but we wouldn't be surprised if they also mirror the Time Warner list. If you're jailbroken, check the
MacRumors link below for a workaround, otherwise you can just head to iTunes and download the app directly.
[Thanks, EvilSpock]
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Well Bright house has entered the land of the home bound streaming providers. I guess its good to know that if my life ever revolves around my house I can stream television on my iPad with its 10 inch screen. Does that mean I can disregard the three large televisions I have in the house? Does the iPad in the house add something to my viewing experience? I didn’t think so, I tried it using my sling adapter to see if it was cooler in the house, but I found it is still cooler to stream to my iPad outside the house, like in between classes, on my hour break before I have to be at DISH to go to work after classes are over for the day, or even when I am sitting in McDonald’s eating lunch. The sling adapter allows me to do all this, with access to all my live channels, and recorded shows, so I can stay caught up on my time, and not be stuck streaming in my house.
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