 | Oh, the pain of HDTV and 'unfortunate' skin (CNET, 3/18/2005 1:42am) |
| She might have a dazzling smile, a pop-star boy toy and one of the heftiest paychecks in Hollywood, but get her on high-definition TV and poor Cameron Diaz apparently "looks more like a Charlie than an angel." [Missing Links] (Read Full Article) |
 | Dream media room also made for relaxing (TimesLeader.com, 3/05/2005 8:00am) |
| Theater-style seating the only thing missing in this converted garage. Rajiv Vaidyanathan saw his opportunity a few years ago when he and his wife were building a new garage. (Read Full Article) |
 | 'Spectacular' minus musicians (The Journal News, 11/08/2005 11:13am) |
| Some of the usual buzz was missing at the opening of the Radio City Christmas Spectacular this year. The reason? No live musicians. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Is Mark Cuban Missing the Big Picture? (New York Times, 12/18/2005 2:10am) |
| Mark Cuban's rationale for making hugely expensive investments in Landmark Theaters, an art-house chain, seems dangerously ungrounded in reality. ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | PBS programming comes to the Xbox 360 (Engadget, 10/23/2013 6:57am) |
| If you aren't watching anything from PBS, you're missing out and now you have one less reason to ignore America's Public Broadcasting Service. Starting today, both local and national PBS programming is coming to the Xbox 360 -- if you have an [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | Is Mark Cuban Missing the Big Picture? (Gasden Times, 12/18/2005 11:16am) |
| By RANDALL STROSS New York Times MARK CUBAN is known to many in the sports world as the madcap-billionaire owner of the Dallas Mavericks, the one who relishes every opportunity to defy propriety. ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Best Deals of the Day include $14.99 Kid Icarus 3DS Game, $114.99 Garmin nuvi 1390LMT GPS (I4U, 9/04/2012 2:04pm) |
Best Ads & Deals points you to the best deals featured in the Weekly Ads of major retailers and in online stores. To avoid missing a deal follow Best Ads & Deals [...] (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Today's Hot Deals include $14.99 Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games for Nintendo 3DS (I4U, 9/26/2012 1:44pm) |
Best Ads & Deals points you to the best deals featured in the Weekly Ads of major retailers and in online stores. To avoid missing a deal follow Best Ads & Deals [...] (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Google Earth goes 3D for Apple iPhones and iPads (Consumer Reports, 7/26/2012 9:00pm) |
| If you've been missing a dimension in your digital explorations, great news: Google today announced that newer Apple devices can now render Google Earth in 3D. Download an update, and you'll be able to explore cities in a much more... (Read Full Article) |
 | PlayStation 3 stumbles over backwards compatibility (Personal Computer World, 11/15/2006 11:08am) |
| Sony 's PlayStation 3 console is having trouble playing 200 games designed for the PlayStation 2, Sony has acknowledged. About 8,000 game titles are available for the console today, about 2.5 per cent of which have issues ranging from missing sound or a complete inability to run. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Sharp to roll out Aquos HD DVRs (Engadget, 9/29/2005 2:23pm) |
| If the missing piece of your HD setup is a good HD-capable DVR, it looks like Sharp’s got you covered. The company is rolling out four new Aquos HD DVRs, two of which, the DV-ARW15 and DV-ARW12, have dual HD tuners, which allow them to record two HD programs simultaneously. Two other models, the DV-AR12 and DV-AR11, have single tuners. These are Japan-only for now, but we can dream. [Via ... (Read Full Article) |
 | DVDs Came Late to the High-Def TV Party (Washington Post, 4/23/2005 7:36pm) |
| You can now watch high-definition television on sets as cheap as $500, with plenty of programming from a variety of channels. But HDTV is missing from one crucial corner of the home-entertainment business -- the DVD. Companies are still developing and promoting two different, incompatible high-definition versions of the DVD, neither of which will have any consumer relevance (read: tolerable (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Final game in Guild 01 series rated by Australian Classification board (Joystiq, 1/12/2014 5:00pm) |
| The majority of Level-5's Guild 01 series has been made available on the 3DS eShop, but the last game in the series was absent from the publisher's initial localization announcement. That missing title is Rental Bukiya de Omasse, a game in which [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | 80GB PS3 Missing From Sony's Online Store [Playstation 3] (Kotaku, 2/21/2008 4:30am) |
| Don't think of this as hard evidence of the impending demise of the 80GB PS3. Just think of it as...a rather strong suggestion. Sony's online store, Sony Style, is more than happy to ship you a 40GB... ... (Read Full Article) |
 | First Review: LG BH100 Hybrid Blu-Ray/HD-DVD Player (Format War Still On) (Digg.com, 1/24/2007 8:02pm) |
| This is the first high definition disc player that is compatible with both Blu-ray and HD-DVD discs. But don't waive the white flag in the format war quite yet. The quality isn't videophile grade, and the HD-DVD compatiblity is missing key elements. Read on for the full review, full gallery, screenshots, and how it stacks up to the Xbox DVD Drive. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Verizon's PR Czar Responds To Whistleblower RE: 30K Missing HDTVs (InformationWeek, 4/02/2008 1:27pm) |
| Uh oh. It looks like things are about to become unglued over at Verizon where there's a dispute over the number of HDTVs that were promised to new FIOS subscribers, but that so far remained undelivered. In response to the debacle, Verizon apparently told ABC News that only a handful of customers were impacted. But an alleged whistleblowing Verizon customer service rep (CSR) says that the number i ... (Read Full Article) |
 | VIZIO P50HDM 50-inch HD plasma reviewed (Engadget, 11/15/2005 9:25pm) |
| With prices for plasma sets continuing to drop, Personal Tech Pipeline took a look at the VIZIO P50HDM, a 50-inch HDTV set that goes for as little as $2,699. While that price might mean some sacrifices, the P50HDM has what looks like a solid set of specs, including a 10,100:1 contrast ratio, 1366 x 768 resolution and HDMI. The biggest missing piece is probably the lack of a built-in tuner, ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Blu-ray Disc Association CES Press Event Rehashed (Format War Central, 1/14/2009 12:48pm) |
| Compared with last year, the Blu-ray Disc Association’s press event was pretty much a normal CES affair. Andy Parsons laid out Blu-ray’s 2008 performance, and talked about the format’s bright future.
One thing that was missing from this years event, was the complete lack of speakers from any of the Hollywood studios. Replacing the studio heads, 3 analysts sat on a mini panel discussi ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Blockbuster Black Friday Deals include Blu-ray Player and PS3 Bundles (I4U, 11/20/2008 1:00pm) |
| Movie rental chain Blockbuster is not missing out on the Black Friday Deals frenzy and offers their own deals - and these are not rentals.
GottaDeal received a Black Friday sales list from Blockbuster that features a Samsung Blu-ray Player bundled with ...]]> ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Digital TV Coalition Calls for House Subcommittee to Address Consumer Concerns in Digital TV Transition Plan (HispanicBusiness.com, 5/26/2005 4:01pm) |
| WASHINGTON, May 26 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, the Coalition for a Smart Digital TV Transition is calling on the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet to address consumer concerns that are currently missing from the \\\"Staff Draft\\\" of the DTV Transition Bill during its hearing on May 26 at 11:30 a.m. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Digital TV Coalition Calls for House Subcommittee to Address Consumer Concerns in Digital TV Transition Plan (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance, 5/26/2005 3:29pm) |
| Today, the Coalition for a Smart Digital TV Transition is calling on the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet to address consumer concerns that are currently missing from the \\\"Staff Draft\\\" of the DTV Transition Bill during its hearing on May 26 at 11:30 a.m. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Tip of the Week: Be on the lookout for new HD channels (Consumer Reports, 7/23/2009 1:17pm) |
| [ Photo courtesy of Sanja Gjenero ] If you’re like me, you’re thrilled when a new high-def channel is added to your lineup. TV providers have been beefing up their HD offerings regularly over the last year or two, and many now offer dozens of stations. I get about 60 channels in HD, and if I subscribed to the premium channels, I’d get many more. My cable provider, Cablevision, recently added HD versions of USA and FX, so I can watch shows like Psych, Burn Notice, and Damages in all their high-def splendor. Sometimes I’ve stumbled across these new offerings by accident, while idly surfing with the channel up/down button on the remote. Though the discovery gladdens my heart, I can’t help but wonder how long I’ve been missing out, unknowingly settling for their standard-def counterparts. Cablevision does announce new HD offerings, but it’s usually in small type down the side of my monthly service bill, or in an occasional pamphlet listing the full channel line-up. But when I’m rushing to pay my bills, I don’t always read the fine print or flyers. Now, I make a point of doing so. I also check the onscreen program guide to see if any new channels have materialized in the high-def tier. And there's always the Web: Like most companies, Cablevision provides a full lineup of channels for my area on its Web site. If you’re not regularly searching out new HD options, I recommend you start doing so. You might be happily surprised by what you find. – Eileen McCooey (Read Full Article) |