Useful Links |


|
|
|
Imation have announced the first 6x Blu-ray recordable (BD-R) and Blu-ray recordable double layer (BD-R DL) media for the U.S. retail market.
|
DisplaySearch, the research firm, says worldwide sales of standalone Blu-ray players will hit 2.38 million this year, compared to 700,000 in 2007.
|
Imdb.com has begun showing more than 6,000 feature films and television shows submitted by CBS, Hulu.com, Sony Pictures Television, and more than 500 independent filmmakers.
|
Manufactured with a Taiyo Yuden dye, these silver-printable Datasafe discs feature a beautiful silver inkjet printable top surface.
|
These 120 micron disc sleeves are standard sized polypropylene (PP) protective sleeves. Manufactured with reinforced edges to strengthen and protect from wear and tear.
|
Credit-crunch stricken gamers rejoice, because Microsoft has finally announced a long overdue European price cut for its Xbox 360 range.
|
Gemalto has started embedding a tiny DVD into the plastic card holding a new SIM chip, enabling Italy's Wind service to bundle 50MB of connection software and manuals in the same envelope as the SIM.
|
Pioneer have announced the launch of two new Blu-ray recorders in October in Japan. The BDR-WD900 has a 1TB hard drive, while the BDR-WD700 is fitted with a 500GB HD.
|
MySpace has landed itself a whole host of advertising deals for its MySpace Music venture, meaning that the website will soon be able to stream free music to its millions of users.
|
Play.com are offering this LG 22x internal SATA DVD+/-RW Drive Including Nero Software for £13.99 delivered.
|
Your iPhone is watching every move you make and the folks at Appple know all about it according to Wired.
|
After years of industry wrangling, the first DVD drives that allow consumers to burn movie downloads to discs playable on any DVD player went on sale to consumers today.
|
Sony have introduced two notebooks with Blu-ray Disc technology - the Vaio NS and CS models.
|
Major Hollywood studios and consumer electronics and IT companies formed Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem - DECE - a consortium that will standardize digital content so that it will play across a wide variety of devices and platforms.
|
Spend £20 at SVP and get a 26" oval racetrack with two speed controllers and two racing Grannies in motorised wheelchairs worth £20 free!
|
With more of us watching TV and video via our PCs, Microsoft is trying to stamp its ownership on the market with its new Protected Broadcast Driver Architecture (PBDA).
|
Apple forums are buzzing with complaints about disappearing files from the Cupertino company's newly-launched High Definition (HD) service through iTunes.
|
A designer has invented a toaster that can burn pretty much anything onto your morning slice, including the news.
|
Sky has put its planned terrestrial pay TV product "Picnic" on ice, blaming Ofcom's glacial decision-making.
|
Viddyou have launched what they claim is "the first consumer High Bitrate (HBR) video sharing service".
|
|
 | |
|
Login |
|
|
|
|
 | |
 | |
|
Hot Tips |
|
|
|
|
 | |
 | |
|
Latest Reviews |
|
|
|
|
 | |
|