| (Unranked) | Nokia releases 3D-printing specs for making custom Lumia 820 back covers (Engadget, 1/18/2013 10:05am) |
| One of the great things about Nokia phones from way back when was making it your own with (Read Full Article) |
 | Xbox 360 vs. PlayStation 3: A Technical Comparison (Addict 3D, 5/24/2005 3:40pm) |
| It\\\'s the battle of the ages, played out with a new generation of hardware that, for the first time, appears to leave even high-end gaming PCs in the dust. Opinions about Microsoft Xbox 360 and Sony PlayStation 3 vary, but it\\\'s pretty clear that both devices are going to kick ass. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Blu-ray continues to grow in Europe says BDA (HDTV UK, 1/14/2009 9:35am) |
| The Blu-ray Disc Association continues to tell us that the Blu-ray Disc format is doing well in Europe, despite the current economic situation. Chairman of the BDA European Promotions Committee, Frank Simonis (pictured right), said that there had been "strong and solid growth" in every national territory. "What we have learned from this meeting is that market conditions vary country by country ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Is HDTV on Cable in Peril? (HDTV Almanac: Your source for independent HDTV information from an industry expert you can trust., 5/16/2007 4:28pm) |
| It’s strange that one acronym – IP — covers two different terms that both stand to have a big impact on HDTV content on cable systems. IP stands for... ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Study: Online and Brick-and-Mortar Prices for HDTVs and Digital Cameras Vary by Up to 87 Percent (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance, 11/02/2007 12:35pm) |
| In preparation for the holiday shopping season, DigitalAdvisor.com, a research site for consumer electronics, recently conducted a study on where to find the best prices for digital cameras and HDTVs. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Weatherproof DAB is PURE class [2005-08-24] (T3, 10/20/2005 12:24pm) |
| Bust some fancy-ass dance moves whilst braving the elements with the PURE Digital Oasis. [ more ] Bump-proof Body Glove for PSP [2005-08-24] Keep your Sony PSP snug and safe with one of these cushiony covers. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | OPINION: HD DVD is dead - but does that mean Blu-ray automatically wins? (Tech Digest, 2/18/2008 2:28pm) |
| Gary Cutlack writes... So it looks like HD DVD has died.
That doesn't bother me much as I can't tell the difference between HD and
normal telly from the comfort of my uncomfortable DFS sofa, so I'm yet to
bother upgrading to any new movie formats. But my "old" DVD collection is huge
- although it only covers a relatively small period of time, back when DVD was
the hot new thing. It start ... (Read Full Article) |
 | HDTV - Verizon Bringing New Digital TV To Local Area (Broad Help, 11/09/2007 10:45am) |
| HDTV - Verizon Bringing New Digital TV To Local Area By admin on November 9, ... channels, HDTV, or DVR will cause prices to vary. Despite the differences, when you compare Verizon and Comcast, many Topics: HDTV | No Comments » ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Interview Featuring Advanced Powerline Technologies, Inc., is Showcased at SmallCapVoice.com (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance, 9/21/2005 1:00pm) |
| Advanced Powerline Technologies, Inc., announced today that the company is being featured in an interview by SmallCapVoice.com. The interview covers all of the latest news for APWL and features insights and commentary about the company's growth to date. ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Wii U Direct tomorrow covers summer, autumn details around E3 (Joystiq, 5/16/2013 4:00pm) |
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Nintendo of America tell us it's got a Direct for tomorrow that's focused on summer Wii U and 3DS games. The company's Euro division also has a Wii U-focused Direct [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | Samsung's 40-inch 1080p LCD TV panel -- just 0.39-inches thin (Engadget, 10/22/2007 8:56am) |
| Filed under: Displays, HDTV
With Sharp, Hitachi, and LG.Philips all announcing ultra-thin LCDs we were beginning to wonder, where's Samsung with their world's first / biggest / thinnest boasting? No more. Meet the 10-mm (0.39-inch) thin, 40-inch LED-backlit, Full HD LCD TV panel which covers 92% of the NTSC color gamut while consuming less than 90 watts of power. That profile easily bests the cr ... (Read Full Article) |
 | DisplaySearch Announces Q1'05 RPTV Results: Shipments Up 19% Y/Y Led by North America, Microdisplays and Sony (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance, 6/02/2005 1:35pm) |
| DisplaySearch reported that rear projection TV shipments rose 19% Y/Y while falling 29% Q/Q in seasonally weak Q1'05 to 1.3M units. As indicated in the Q2'05 issue of its Quarterly RPTV Shipment and Forecast Report, which is devoted to all RPTV technologies, as well as its Quarterly Global TV Shipment and Forecast Report which covers all TV technologies, RPTV revenues were up 11% Y/Y while ... (Read Full Article) |
 | DisplaySearch Reports Small/Medium Display Revenue to Reach $21B in 2005 (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance, 6/09/2005 2:25pm) |
| DisplaySearch, the worldwide leader in flat panel display market research and consulting, has released the Q2'05 Flash Small/Medium Shipment Report. This comprehensive report covers display shipments, revenues, and market share by manufacturer and technology, in mobile phones, PDAs, automotive monitors, games, DVDs, subdisplays, MP3 players, DVD players, multifunction printers and other ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Book covers creation of PS3's Cell processor, how Microsoft cribbed it for Xbox (Joystiq, 12/31/2008 5:00pm) |
| Filed under: Culture, Sony PlayStation 3, Microsoft Xbox 360, Business
Written by two designers of the Cell processor, The Race for a New Game Machine, is a new book covering the creation of Sony's ambitious PlayStation 3 chip, and how Microsoft got a hold of its architecture for the Xbox 360. The Wall Street Journal, which gave a rather gloomy forecast for the PS3 earlier this week, has an exte ... (Read Full Article) |
 | New Blu-ray player Ratings: Lower prices, more features (Consumer Reports, 10/09/2009 4:03pm) |
| In our largest test of Blu-ray players so far, we found that satisfying picture quality has become almost a given, while features and price vary considerably. You can pay as little as $160 for a recommended model or as much as $500, depending on the capabilities, bells and whistles you’re willing to pay for. Portability commands top dollar. The first portable Blu-ray player we’ve tested, the Panasonic DMP-B15, is priced at $700. Our latest Blu-ray player Ratings (available to subscribers) include 27 models that have a few features in common. All have BonusView, a picture-in-picture feature that lets you view additional content in a smaller window while a movie is playing, and all can upconvert standard DVDs to quasi-HD resolutions. Only a handful of the players, mostly priced at $300 and up, have BD-Live, a feature that allows the player to access directors’ commentaries, deleted scenes, games, and more from the movie studio’s servers. Other models are BD-Live-ready. These players, all priced at $200 and up, have the required Ethernet connection, but need additional memory (typically a 1GB USB flash drive, which costs $10 to $15) for the BD-Live feature to work. Another feature showing up on some of the higher-priced models is the ability to stream movies from online services such as Netflix and Amazon Video On Demand, or receive music streams from Internet radio stations such as Pandora. And more players now have USB ports or SD card slots, so you can play digital photos, music and even videos on your TV. One model, a Panasonic, has a built-in VHS player, a space-saving option for those who still watch tapes. Again, you’re not likely to find these features on the lowest-priced players. We expect prices to drop over the next several months, especially during November’s Black Friday shopping period. Rumors suggest we’ll see the first $100 model. So keep checking back here for updates. —James K. Willcox (Read Full Article) |