 | Warner Re-Announces 'Song Remains the Same' Blu-ray, HD DVD (High-Def Digest, 2/11/2008 7:00pm) |
| After a series of street date delays, Warner has announced a late February Blu-ray and HD DVD arrival for the Led Zeppelin's concert classic 'The Song Remains the Same.' Originally planned for release... ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Led Zeppelin: Celebration Day Deluxe Blu-ray Review (Big Picture Big Sound, 11/26/2012 3:24am) |
| The reunion concert that was never supposed to happen actually took place in 2007. Led Zeppelin played one night in London and it's now available in a [...] (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Joysound Dive Turns Your PS3 into a 90,000 Song Karaoke Machine (Kotaku, 2/01/2013 11:00am) |
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| (Unranked) | 'Major Dundee' and 'The Song of Bernadette' Announced for Blu-ray (High-Def Digest, 12/13/2012 9:00pm) |
| The classic western and acclaimed drama are bound for Blu-ray this April. In an early announcement to retailers, Twilight Time has set 'Major Dundee' and 'The Song of Bernadette' for a Blu-ray [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | Eurovision Song Contest broadcasts in high definition (HDTV UK, 5/05/2009 9:29am) |
| If you're a Eurovision nut, you'll be pleased to hear that this year's Song Contest will be broadcast in glorious high definition. Yes, all those glitzy glammed up costumes and amazing tunes will be available on the BBC HD channel from 8pm on Saturday, 16th May... ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Xbox 360 HD DVD drive cut, awareness remains low (AV zombie, 7/30/2007 8:35am) |
| Xbox 360 HD DVD drive cut, awareness remains low In the US, Microsoft is cutting the cost of the Xbox 360 HDTV disc to 180 dollars. Buyers will also get to pick five free HD DVD discs as part of a generic format promotion. The reduction, which begins on August 1, is expected to herald ... (Read Full Article) |
 | First HDTV, Now nPVR -- KoolConnect Again Raises the Bar for In-Room Entertainment (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance, 11/08/2005 1:30pm) |
| Think you've seen it all? Well brace yourself -- because as the song goes: "you ain't seen nothin' yet." ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Virtual sound system nowhere near the real thing (South Bend Tribune, 9/03/2005 3:00pm) |
| In the wrong household, surround sound is a love story gone bad. It's a country song waiting to be written: "He's Surrounded by Sound, But All I can See are His Speakers." ... (Read Full Article) |
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 | Virtual Surround-Sound Simply Doesn't Work (Hartford Courant, 8/26/2005 7:24am) |
| In the wrong household, surround-sound is a love story gone bad. It's a country song waiting to be written: "He's Surrounded by Sound, But All I can See are His Speakers." ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | 4K or 3D? The future remains unclear (Broadcast Engineering, 2/25/2013 7:56pm) |
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 | Sony Announces $1,000 Blu-ray Player (BetaNews, 3/16/2006 10:13pm) |
| Sony introduced its first Blu-ray products on Thursday, offering the cheapest solutions so far to employ the technology. However, the price point still remains at about $1,000 or more, twice the cost of entry-level HD DVD players. ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | The New Xbox 360 E Scores an 8 Out of 10 for Repairability (High-Def Digest, 6/13/2013 7:30pm) |
| Much of the 360 Slim remains in the E, minus the A/V port. Microsoft announced a new design for the 360 this week dubbed the Xbox 360 E. With the pricing for the for system mimicking the Xbox 360 [...] (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | The New Xbox 360 E Scores and 8 Out of 10 for Repairability (High-Def Digest, 6/13/2013 7:30pm) |
| Much of the 360 Slim remains in the E, minus the A/V port. Microsoft announced a new design for the 360 this week dubbed the Xbox 360 E. With the pricing for the for system mimicking the Xbox 360 [...] (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Will we ever get 'insanely great' Ultra HDTVs? (USATODAY, 1/08/2013 5:23am) |
| Next wave of high-end Ultra HDTVs remains out of reach, and price [...] (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Microsoft won't bring DirectX 11.1 to Windows 7 (CNET Blogs, 11/12/2012 4:28pm) |
| The latest flavor of the API suite that enables 3D animation and other multimedia effects remains exclusive to Windows 8 as Microsoft has no plans to port it over to Windows 7. (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Epson won't make a consumer 3D printer, but promises big, industrial ones within five years (Engadget, 1/09/2014 9:04pm) |
| Epson's presence at CES 2014 this year focused on its surprising push into wearables. But the company name remains almost a synonym for printers -- the two-dimensional ones at least. There are plenty that reckon the likes of Epson, HP .etc will [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | Xbox hopes for 360 success (USATODAY.com via Yahoo! News, 11/16/2005 11:49am) |
| When Microsoft's Xbox 360 goes on sale Tuesday, hard-core gamers and early adopters will all but ensure midnight sales, long lines and sellouts. But for the rest of us, the key question remains: Will 360's advances represent a whole new game or just a hop up to the next level? The answer is yet to come. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Movies as you like them (USA Today, 7/26/2005 2:20am) |
| America's love affair with the movies remains passionate. But as with any long-term relationship, there are problems that need to be addressed. In a summer when moviegoing fell from last year, USA TODAY asked readers whether they still loved going out to the movies or preferred watching DVDs at home. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Cable Analysts Long to Be Ignored (Light Reading, 4/06/2005 10:05pm) |
| SAN FRANCISCO National Cable & Telecommunications Association (NCTA) Conference -- Wall Street remains unconvinced that the RBOCs will win the race to provide a quadruple play of voice, video, data, and wireless services to U.S. households, according to a panel here Tuesday. (Read Full Article) |
 | Toshiba remains stubborn, looks to DVD upscaling while brushing Blu-ray off (Engadget, 6/17/2008 8:27pm) |
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For the attentive in attendance, you likely noticed that none of Toshiba's newly announced laptops (yes, even the absurdly powerful Qosmio rigs) have built-in Blu-ray drives. Like, there's not even an option. When questioned about the obvious oversight (ahem), Tosh's Europe CEO Alan Thompson noted that "Blu-ray was just one of the many ways that you can ge ... (Read Full Article) |
 | HD DVD consortium ponders future without Warner Bros (Ars Technica, 1/07/2008 6:06pm) |
| Warner Bros. defection from HD DVD has left the standard with an uncertain future. The group claims that it remains committed to HD DVD's quality and affordability, but has yet to offer a clear path forward for the standard.Read More... ... (Read Full Article) |
 | The Clicker: Perhaps 'What's on?' is no longer the right question (Engadget, 6/02/2005 10:38pm) |
| Every Thursday Stephen Speicher contributes The Clicker , a weekly column on television and technology: For those among us whose evenings are oft spent basking by the warm, comforting glow of the television, May marks a sad time of the year. It’s that regrettable period when what little episodic television that remains on network television ends and is replaced by, if it’s possible, ev ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Sony officially confirms GTA IV PS3 bundle (Tech Digest, 4/24/2008 8:56am) |
| In the UK, Microsoft is doing its damndest to make sure that the buying public remains blissfully unaware of any automobile theft on any kind of scale, grand or otherwise, on anything except the Xbox 360. Sony hasn't really done a lot to dispel the myth - in the face of a Microsoft funded GTA IV adverts, Live points promotions and exclusive content deals, it has remained stony faced as if wonderi ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Comcast adds HD channels in New Jersey (HD-Report, 8/04/2009 11:46pm) |
| Speed HD, FX HD and Fox News Channel HD have been added to additional areas in Philadelphia, as well as Trenton and Lambertville market areas. Some areas in Philadelphia had already received the high-definition additions in the beginning of June. Now, the new HD channels are available to Comcast customers citywide.
“Comcast remains focused on making [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | Lionsgate Brings Web Features to Blu-ray Disc (Format War Central, 12/13/2007 11:16pm) |
| High Def Digest is reporting that the January release of Saw IV from Lionsgate will have internet interactivity.
The ‘MoLog’ (short for Movie Blog) feature will allow users to blog about the movie from their BDLive Blu-ray player. This will be the second ‘web-enabled’ release from Lionsgate.
The question that remains is… will there be players? While [...] ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Revenues Down a Little, Market Share Static for Blu-ray Disc Week Ending July 6th (Format War Central, 7/16/2008 12:13pm) |
| According to Home Media Magazine, the Blu-ray market share remains at 7% for another week when comparing the top 20 titles versus DVD, for the week ending July 6th. Revenues dropped just below the $8M mark, to $7.86M.
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 | Mid-week HDTV news: Plasmas are hot sellers (again); Vizio remains tops in LCDs; Sony delays next OLED set (Home Theater, 8/20/2009 2:14am) |
| The economic downturn no doubt helped push some manufacturers (like Pioneer) out of the plasma market, but the recession may now be saving plasmas from the brink of obsolescence. According to a new report from Quixel Research, plasma HDTVs have zoomed to a huge gain in 2Q of 2009, with 42 percent more units sold [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | Xbox 360 passes PS3 on Japan sales chart on strength of exclusive title (Ars Technica, 11/12/2007 5:46pm) |
| <p>A price drop and big-name release propel the Xbox 360 to higher sales than the PlayStation 3 for one week, but it remains to be seen whether the momentum can be maintained as Sony readies its own price drop.</p><p><a href="http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20071112-xbox-360s-surge-past-ps3-shows-that-exclusive-titles-selleven-in-japan.html">Read More...</a>< ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Strong Week for Blu-ray - VideoScan First Alert Week Ending Feb 10 (Format War Central, 2/15/2008 5:38pm) |
| In the latest Home Media Magazine we read that Blu-ray had a good week, outselling HD DVD by a 4:1 ratio for the week ending February 10.
The official market share ratio from VideoScan First Alert data was 81:19 for the week.
The Year to Date ratio is now 77:23 and the market share since inception remains [...] ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Question of the Week - What is Blu-ray? (About.com, 9/06/2009 10:00am) |
| Although DVD is the most successful home entertainment product in history, ever since it was introduced in 1997, it lacks true high definition playback and recording capability. Two competing camps came up with a solution: Blu-ray and HD-DVD. However, only the Blu-ray format now remains. To find out the answers to questions about Blu-ray check out my latest "Question of the Week Series" on Blu-ray Basics. This week's question: What is Blu-ray? Also, be sure to check out my complete Blu-ray FAQs. (Read Full Article) |
 | Question of the Week - How Does DVD Upscaling Compare to Blu-ray? (About.com, 9/13/2009 1:00pm) |
| Although DVD is the most successful home entertainment product in history, ever since it was introduced in 1997, it lacks true high definition playback and recording capability. Two competing camps came up with a solution: Blu-ray and HD-DVD. However, only the Blu-ray format now remains. To find out the answers to questions about Blu-ray check out my latest "Question of the Week Series" on Blu-ray Basics. This week's question: How Does DVD Upscaling Compare to Blu-ray? Also, be sure to check out my complete Blu-ray FAQs. (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | The Walking Dead Season 2: Episode 1 - All That Remains dated for Xbox 360 (Joystiq, 12/10/2013 2:15pm) |
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Season 2 of The Walking Dead premieres December 18 on Xbox 360, according to an [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | Sony network Blu-ray player spied at CES (Engadget, 9/13/2009 1:11am) |
Why wait 'til October to get a peek at Sony's BRAVIA Internet features come to Blu-ray on the BDP-N460? Check them out right now in the following gallery, we got a good look at the future on the CEDIA show floor, though whether Sony delivering all new hardware or everyone else's strategy of upgrading existing players for Netflix, Amazon and other forms of streaming is the path to follow remains to be seen. The BDP-N460 should hit for about $250 starting next month.
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 | BBC wants to lock-down Freeview HD content (AfterDawn, 9/18/2009 7:01am) |
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has appealed to regulator Ofcom to be allowed to use encryption on Freeview HD data to prevent piracy. Of course, the request was immediately criticized as under licensing rules, the BBC is not allowed to encrypt video or audio streams. However, the BBC is requesting it be allowed to encrypt the data associated with TV listings, which in effect will stop set-top boxes from decoding TV content.
"We are committed to ensuring that public service content remains free to air i.e. unencrypted," the broadcaster said in a statement. "However, HD content holders have begun to expect a degree of content management on the Freeview HD platform and therefore broadcasters have recognised that a form of copy protection is needed."
A vocal critic of the plan is Labour MP Tom Watson, who says the plan results in limiting consumer choices. "In an attempt to satisfy the fears of powerful rights holders, the BBC will prohibit millions of people from programming their existing set top boxes," he in a blog entry. "If implemented this will make it difficult to view or record HDTV broadcasts with free software. Where's the consumer interest in that settlement?"
Under the new system, only trusted manufacturers would be offered the decryption keys for the HD data. Many set-top-boxes use open source software such as Linux to bring down costs, and critics say that the BBC's request will hit these boxes, because DRM is incompatible with open source software. As a result, it would be more difficult for producers of the boxes to get the necessary permissions from the BBC.Permalink | Comments
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