Amazon launches unbox its digital DVD download service

Posted in Announcements by Nicr on the January 29th, 2007

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BT launches its Digital Vault

Posted in Announcements by Nicr on the January 29th, 2007

BT launch new online storage service Digital Vault Read more

Evergreen Allows You to Connect Two HDMI Devices to One HDMI Input on the Cheap

Posted in Articles by Nicr on the January 29th, 2007

If you are the owner of a HDTV, even a mere year or so old you may be stuck with a problem you haven?t even noticed yet, one HDMI port. A while back, one HDMI port was enough and many HDTVs shipped with a single.However, as any one who has jumped into the…

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Evergreen Allows You to Connect Two HDMI Devices to One HDMI Input on the Cheap

Posted in Articles by Nicr on the January 29th, 2007

If you are the owner of a HDTV, even a mere year or so old you may be stuck with a problem you haven?t even noticed yet, one HDMI port. A while back, one HDMI port was enough and many HDTVs shipped with a single.However, as any one who has jumped into the…

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Pinnacle HD DVD Authoring Pack Lets Consumers Showcase Their Home Movies in HD

Posted in Announcements by Nicr on the January 20th, 2007

Avid Technology today announced that its Consumer division, Pinnacle Systems, has introduced the Pinnacle HD DVD Authoring Pack as the newest feature available within Pinnacle Studio Plus. Read more

Time Warner Sees

Posted in Announcements by Nicr on the January 20th, 2007

Sony vetoes porn on Blu-ray

Posted in Articles by Nicr on the January 20th, 2007

Sony will not work with the adult film industry to put its movies on Blu-ray disc, according to Computerworld. Sony's own disc-replicating subsidiary, Sony DADC Global, will not be allowed to handle adult film titles, and other third-party replicators will lose their license if they do so. Analysts say the move means Sony could lose out on a lucrative market to the rival HD-DVD format. The adult industry was banned from Sony's Betamax format, which eventually lost out to VHS. [AMEInfo.com] Read more