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MotionBox, LG/NetFlix, XBox Live Video, UnBox, Popcorn.net and Vudu. Any idea what all these peculiar company and device names have in common? As it is the calling of Dinarius to gently ease less than tech-savvy readers and clients in to the future, we'll tell you. If you've been a consumer of hi-def cable service and On Demand services for your TV, this won't really shock you. What's en route is On Demand movie services from the Internet directly to your television. The real advantage is cutting out the wires that connected your laptop or media center to the television. Learn More
COMCAST Announces Project InfinityNot long after we introduced most of you to Internet streaming viewable on your TV and likened it to Comcast's wonderful and groundbreaking On Demand service, Comcast gave CES 2008 goers a tickle that even more content is on the way. It's doubtful that DINARIUS steers the industry, but it's for sure that our finger is dead center on the pulse. If 10,000 movies and shows and assorted other media isn't enough for you to call up On Demand, then revel in the fact that there's even more coming. Comcast offers 240+ HD channels already and some of them offer repeat/encore programming anytime you want. Now, Comcast is saying that the number will practically double for New Releases, television content and specialty content provided by independant producers. Your Sling Box could deliver that content to your computer, but with over-the-top beautiful televisions at 1080p (have you seen Action In Motion yet?), why? YOU NEED TO KNOW how kick-butt Comcast is - they're announcement comes during two-year stock lows, but looks to jolt the media world forward yet again.Learn More |
Blu Ray vs HD DVDThe debate over which format is better for future video viewing continues with what some consider to be, "no clear winner." Since experts can't decide, why should we? What we can do is get your brain to grasp just what the differences are between the two. Then, when the industry has settled on a favorite, you'll know what you're getting in to since, by then, you won't have a choice!Learn More
Evidence of No Deciding FactorWithin days of the article above, media note went out like messenger pigeons on crack that Paramount Studios was switching to Blu Ray and dumping HD DVD foster parented by Toshiba. Warner Home Video switched and a clause in the Paramount contract stated that they would reserve the right to switch back to Blu Ray if Warner Home Video moved to Blu Ray. Bloggers around the globe (who avidly read lengthy media mogul contracts it seems) bolted on to the story like hungry dogs and reported that Paramount will move to Blu Ray, dump HD DVD and finally put an end to this madness of indecision. We did not report.Just yesterday, paramount got they're writers together and called all earlier claims, "speculation." While Paramount's contract does say that they reserve the right to return to Blu Ray should WHV make the move first, they say that their support and use of HD DVD remains! So, fellow tech-lovers, the crisis continues. HD DVD or Blu Ray? The industry won't decide for us after all. Source. |
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