HD channels from the BBC, ITV and others should be freely available to most of the country by the time the World Cup kicks off, so you can enjoy seeing England predictably and pathetically fail in ...
Kobo’s next eReader could be a model with an illuminated 6 inch, 1448 x 1072 pixel E Ink display. An unannounced device called the Kobo Glo HD showed up recently on the website of New Zealand retailer ...
SINGAPORE — High-definition television trials launch this month with World Cup soccer on StarHub digital cable and “The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers” on MediaCorp terrestrial. Move is spearheaded ...
Warner Home Video Breaks Another High Definition Record With 300, the Fastest Selling Title With More Than 250K Copies Sold in its First Full Week Today Warner Home Video (WHV) announced that it has ...
Microsoft had a swanky little event in a penthouse overlooking the Thames this morning and one of the many bits and bobs on show (check back soon for the games) was the Xbox 360's HD DVD drive. Hang ...
You’ve got your HDTV up and running, you bought a high-definition DVD of the movie “2001: A Space Odyssey,” and you can’t wait to watch it. To do that, though, you’re going to have to get a ...
Tech journalists have begun reviewing the new high-definition disc formats, Blu-ray and HD-DVD, that are vying to replace the standard DVD. It has not been fun stuff to read, full of incomprehensible ...
New movie download services launched by Amazon, Apple, Microsoft and, most recently, Wal-Mart still play in a separate sandbox from the physical world of HD DVD and Blu-ray. But as Sony and other ...
Surveys are really like a bad reality show or a train wreak, we just can't help but read them and this latest one from Frank N. Magid Associates is really something. Beyond the usual suspects, like ...
If you believe the PR hype, almost all the companies at last week's NAB convention in Las Vegas seemed to be showing off the same thing. Not "systems," not "products," but the universal buzzword ...
With all the confusion around 720p, 1080i, 1080p, HD, full HD, Blu-ray, HD DVD, ACVHD and the pesky digital television transition, thank goodness we have the fine folks who make infomercials standing ...