20th June 2008
As if the format war between the HD DVD and the Blu-ray high def DVD formats wasn’t heated enough, there will likely be another player coming into the ring in the immediate future. A virtually unheard of company called New Medium Enterprises is set rele...
19th June 2008
Digital TV is a type of technology that has a number of benefits, but is causing a fair amount of frustration for a number of people. Digital TV actually isn't a particularly new form of technology. In fact, it has been in widespread use since the early...
18th April 2008
There have been a lot of different mediums for storing video over the years and they just keep getting better and better. For example, the first movies were silent movies because the technology of the time wasn't capable of encoding sound on celluloid (o...
06th April 2008
It's no secret that new types of technology can create problems, but apparently HDTV has created some unforeseen problems with consequences that could be surprisingly far reaching. The problem that HDTV has created is namely the fact that many local TV s...
03rd April 2008
It's no secret that new types of technology can create problems, but apparently HDTV has created some unforeseen problems with consequences that could be surprisingly far reaching. The problem that HDTV has created is namely the fact that many local TV s...
03rd April 2008
As the hold that Sony's Blu-ray high def DVD format has on the market continues to get stronger in the face of opposition from the competing HD-DVD format, there are a number of things that Sony could do in order to secure a sure victory. One of them is ...
03rd April 2008
As the hold that Sony's Blu-ray high def DVD format has on the market continues to get stronger in the face of opposition from the competing HD-DVD format, there are a number of things that Sony could do in order to secure a sure victory. One of them is ...
03rd April 2008
Very few companies get the implementation of new technology completely right the first time around, and LG seems to be no exception with its new Super Multi Blue Player which is designed to play high definition DVD's in both HD-DVD and Blu-ray formats. T...
02nd April 2008
As the hold that Sony's Blu-ray high def DVD format has on the market continues to get stronger in the face of opposition from the competing HD-DVD format, there are a number of things that Sony could do in order to secure a sure victory. One of them is ...
01st April 2008
There are a lot of advantages to digital TV. That's why the US Congress has mandated that all over the air TV signals will be in digital TV format by February 17, 2009. At that time, analog over the air TV signals will be discontinued and only digital T...
28th March 2008
Despite the growing popularity of HDTV and the rising sales of HDTV sets, most of the TV content that's watched on HDTV sets is in standard definition television- the older format that's been around since the dawn of broadcast TV more than half a century ...
27th March 2008
Microsoft recently introduced its latest project - The Origami. I know, I know..origami is the ancient art of paper folding. So what has this name got to do with Microsoft latest component? Nothing - so it is being changed to Ultramobile PC. It seems that...
27th March 2008
As much as American's love their electronics, the manufacture, use, and disposal of electronic devices all represent hazards to the environment and
ultimately to human health. The manufacture of electronics involves mining- often strip mining- which ...
27th March 2008
There have been a lot of great developments lately in the areas of television, phone, and Internet technology. These developments all have the promise of making the time that we spend on entertainment and communication a lot more productive and enjoyable,...
26th March 2008
A lot of people are hesitant to make an investment in high definition DVD technology and for good reason. Any new technology needs some time to be debugged so that it can function smoothly and deliver the performance that mainstream consumers expect, but...