Redbox kiosks have been a familiar sight across the country since the first ones went into operation some 20 years ago. But changing technology and the expansion of streaming services like Netflix ...
The feud between Redbox and Disney over Redbox’s practice of selling download codes to digital copies of Disney movies continued in Los Angeles federal court Wednesday and centered on what constitutes ...
Retailers across the country are looking to dispose defunct Redbox kiosks. / Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Redbox is dead, and with it a big question looms: What to do with all those giant kiosks?
Redbox, the DVD rental kiosks you may have seen in your local Walmart also has a streaming service — and it's equally suffering from the company's bankruptcy. If you own a Roku, a competitor to ...
DVD rental service Redbox might be confined to history, but the data privacy problems it has left for consumers might be sticking around for a while. Redbox allowed consumers to rent DVDs from its ...
Since Redbox went bankrupt, many have wondered what will happen to those red kiosks and DVDs. Another question worth examining is: What will happen to all the data stored inside the Redboxes?
Redbox is dead, but the old movie rental service is leaving customers a last Christmas present in the form of lasting privacy implications. If you’ve ever opted to rent a movie through a Redbox ...
Redbox is officially over. Now, retailers that once offered their movie rental services are left wondering what to do with the giant machines parked outside their stores. Over the summer, the ...