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At any given time, without anyone really noticing, some aspect of our life is becoming obsolete. In my lifetime, I’ve seen TV and radio repair shops disappear, along with neighbourhood tailors, and those hairdressing shops that seem to have been (...)
16 oct. 2009 | | BlogTO
The risk of going on holiday with friends is that you inadvertently expose the vagaries of your child-rearing methods to the scrutiny of others. Some parents seem to be breast-feeding lusty six-year-olds. Some of them have strange systems of potty (...)
25 fév. 2009 | | Boris Johnson
Todd talked a bit in #379 about Toshiba potentially releasing a new high density DVD replacement option very soon after the much publicised dropping of HD-DVD. Most of the commentary has been negative about the move. I reserve my opinion though. Toshiba (...)
5 jui. 2008 | 1 comment | Geek News Central
People aren’t falling over themselves to buy Blu-ray, despite the fact it beat HD-DVD into submission in the so-called disc format war. A recent study shows Blu-ray sales only increased by a mere 2 % February to March, and actually dropped 40% (...)
21 mai. 2008 | | Jon Newton
Toshiba, the chief backer of HD DVD, the loser in the high-def disc format wars, has announced what it calls a “reverse class-action” suit against every household that failed purchase an HD DVD player since the format launched in 2006. The (...)
2 avr. 2008 | 1 comment | Paul McElligott
Has the bell tolled for HD ? With news of a dastardly (and, we’re sure, completely coincidental) hack on the Blu-ray Disc site, sending people to arch-rival HD DVD’s page, in the background, Warner Bros’ move to back Blu-ray exclusively (...)
7 jan. 2008 | | Jon Newton
The format war between HD DVD (Dreamworks, Paramount, Universal New Line/Warner Bros) and Blu-ray (Disney, Fox, Lionsgate, MGM, and Sony New Line/Warner Bros) has driven hardware prices down rapidly, but consumers are still confused by the split in title (...)
12 déc. 2007 | 1 comment | Jon Newton
Starting next year, all Toshiba laptops will have HD DVD drives. The company hopes this will give it an age in the high-stakes next-generation DVD format battle, Reuters has a a Toshiba executive saying. Sony PlayStation 3 (PS3) game consoles (...)
7 jui. 2007 | | Jon Newton
One hopes that, if there is a looming New World Order of Orwellian proportions that stems back hundreds of years, we are much further along with evidence than the broad speculation of The Illuminati. But at least it proves that it helps to be dogmatic (...)
22 May. 2006 | | James Francis
Gentle readers, 2006 promises to be a significant year for those of us who love to watch movies in the comfort of our own home theater. This year the home entertainment industry will launch not one, but two different high-definition formats that they hope (...)
12 jan. 2006 | | Paul McElligott
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