Netflix just made some fairly dramatic, server-side changes to its killer iPad app—and unfortunately, not all the changes are for the better.
If you're wondering how Netflix managed to sneak in a new version of its iPad app (which is, strictly speaking, a universal iOS app for both iPad and iPhone) without an update popping up in the App Store (the latest version, 1.1.3, is dated Dec. 21, 2010), it's because the changes appear to have taken place on the Netflix side.
Netflix's iOS app is essentially just a browser, after all—and up until now, the iPad version of the app essentially served up the same version of the Netflix Web site that you'd find on a desktop PC.
That meant that iPad app users could also rearrange their instant and DVD queues, sift through recommendations, find related videos, browse swipable rows of vidoes, and even tweak their account settings.
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