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How do I adjust my autoplay settings in Windows Vista?
In this post, you will learn how to adjust your CD or DVD when placed in the drive bay. by Steven Warren
Tags: DVD Movie, CD, Movie, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows, DVD, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Steven Warren
Blog posts 2008-06-29
Blu-ray BD+ completedly defeated
The mood over at Slysoft is that of exuberance, as it announced version 6.4.0.0 of its AnyDVD HD product last week. With this version, it is now possible to make full copies of all Blu-ray discs with impunity. Already in November 2007, a beta of AnyDVD HD...
Tags: Van, Hd Dvd, Blu-Ray, DVD, Consumer Electronics, Backups, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-03-24
What bargains did you find at CompUSA?
I figure that most of us who write code for a living are probably gadget geeks at heart, so I assume that many of you went to your local CompUSA during its closing days. Sunday was the final sale at the two stores here in the Nashville area....
Tags: Retail Price, Recorder, CompUSA Inc., Games, Consumer Electronics, DVD, Taxes, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Financial Planning, Finance, Rex Baldazo
Blog posts 2008-03-06
When will Blu-Ray hit your data center?
Sony has finally won a format war and redeemed itself from the Betamax debacle in the 1980s. The immediate impact will certainly be in the consumer market, but it won't be long before the technology makes it into computers and data centers. The win was also impressive given the weight...
Tags: Sony Corp., Data Center, HD-DVD, Amazon.com Inc., Blu-ray, Backup Tape, Hd Dvd, DVD, Consumer Electronics, Data Centers, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Storage, Hardware, Data Management, Andy Moon
Blog posts 2008-02-21
Blu-ray to win the HD format war?
It looks like the battle between HD formats could come to an end much sooner than anyone had expected.  Widespread speculation suggests Toshiba could pull the HD DVD format in the coming weeks due to a number of high profile blows.  Back in January Warner Home Video announced it was...
Tags: HD-DVD, Speculation, Blu-ray, Toshiba Corp., Warner, Hd Dvd, DVD, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Justin Fielding
Blog posts 2008-02-17
Format war officially over as Toshiba drops HD-DVD
Well, all of us who have been speculating about when HD-DVD would be a dead format have our answer -- right now. Reuters is reporting that Toshiba, HD-DVD's biggest supporter, will stop manufacturing HD-DVD hardware. At least the death of HD-DVD was relatively quick. It took just...
Tags: Sony Corp., HD-DVD, Toshiba Corp., Reuters Ltd., Blu-ray Drive, Hd Dvd, Blu-Ray, DVD, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Shawn Morton
Blog posts 2008-02-16
Netflix kicks HD-DVD while it's down [updated]
As if you needed one more sign that points to HD-DVD being dead, here it is. Netflix announced this morning that it will phase out HD-DVD and go exclusively Blu-ray. So, for those keeping score at home, 4 of the 6 major studios have gone exclusively Blu-ray....
Tags: NetFlix Inc., HD-DVD, Blu-ray, Hd Dvd, DVD, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Shawn Morton
Blog posts 2008-02-11
Will iTunes & Netflix make Blu-ray's "victory" meaningless?
Two of the biggest stories leading up to CES were the announcement by Warner Bros. to go Blu-ray exclusive and the announcement of integration of Netflix's streaming service into consumer electronics hardware. Personally, I wasn't at all happy about the first one (considering I have two HD-DVD players at home),...
Tags: NetFlix Inc., HD-DVD, Movie, Disc, Delivery, Hardware, Blu-ray, Apple iTunes, Hd Dvd, DVD, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Shawn Morton
Blog posts 2008-01-16
CES 2008 Pre-show news and predictions
TechRepublic's Bill Detwiler, Jason Hiner, and Shawn Morton jumpstart TechRepublic's CES 2008 coverage with a late-night, pre-show rap session. They explain their strategy for covering the more than 2,700 vendors, discuss the impact Warner Bros. decision to end support for HD DVD will have on CES events, examine the conspicuous...
Tags: Consumer Electronics Show, TechRepublic Inc., Workforce Management, DVD, Consumer Electronics, Telecom & Utilities, Telecommunications, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Human Resources, ces2008, CES, wireless, mobile, geekend, consumer tech, gadgets, show, conference, hd dvd, blueray, telecom
Videos 2008-01-06
CES 08: Toshiba puts on a brave face for HD-DVD
The most highly-anticipated session of the morning was the Toshiba press event at 10am. It was an invitation only event; however, that didn't stop an overflow line of a couple hundred people from forming outside the conference room. Everyone was eager to see how one of HD-DVDs biggest proponents would...
Tags: HD-DVD, Toshiba Corp., Hd Dvd, DVD, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Shawn Morton
Blog posts 2008-01-06
TechRepublic editors preview CES 2008 from Las Vegas
Bill Detwiler, Shawn Morton, and I are all in Las Vegas this week for the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show. We jumpstarted TechRepublic's CES 2008 coverage with a pre-show video clip. We explain our strategy for covering the more than 2,700 vendors, discuss the impact Warner Bros. decision to end support...
Tags: Consumer Electronics Show, TechRepublic Inc., Hd Dvd, Corporate Communications, Workforce Management, DVD, Consumer Electronics, Telecom & Utilities, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Marketing, Human Resources, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2008-01-05
CES 08: Did Warner Bros. just kill HD-DVD? [updated]
Today, Warner Bros. announced that they are dropping support for HD-DVD in May and moving exclusively to Blu-ray. This is another major blow to the HD-DVD format. Disney, Sony, Lions Gate Entertainment and 20th Century Fox were already Blu-ray only. This leaves just Paramount and DreamWorks Animation as exclusive HD-DVD...
Tags: Consumer Electronics Show, HD-DVD, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., Hd Dvd, DVD, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Shawn Morton
Blog posts 2008-01-04
1TB optical media 'in sight'
A recent article over at ComputerWorld alerted me to an Israeli technology company, Mempile Inc . For the past seven years Mempile has taken on over $30 million of investment from private investors and various investment funds -- in that time they have developed a technology that could see...
Tags: Media, Storage, Disc, TeraDisc, Hd Dvd, Advertising & Promotion, DVD, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Marketing, Justin Fielding
Blog posts 2007-12-24
FantasyDVD Player Platinum (exe)
FantasyDVD is an exquisite and powerful software DVD player with the same features and controls of the living- room DVD player and support for over 70 type video and audio media files. It supports ts, tp, trp mpeg2 HDTV and WMV HDTV, also supports x264 format video file. FantasyDVD supports...
Tags: Audio, DVD Player, HDTV, Video, FantasyDVD, Corporate Communications, DVD, Media Players, Consumer Electronics, TVs, Tv & Home Theater, Marketing, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment
Software downloads 2007-12-19
The most disappointing tech products of 2007
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes over at ZDNet blogs has a list of the most disappointing products of 2007. If you've got the time, read what Adrian has to say in his "Hardware 2.0" roundup. For the rest of you busy folks who only have a couple of...
Tags: Product, Video Cards, Hd Dvd, Hardware, Components, Personal Technology, DVD, Home Entertainment, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-12-12
Renting DVDs from Redbox is quick and easy
I've been seeing the Redbox DVD kiosks popping up all over town, mainly outside McDonald's locations. I was always a little curious about the service, but never stopped to check it out. Then, last week, I read an article about Redbox and discovered that you can browse,...
Tags: Kiosk, DVD, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Shawn Morton
Blog posts 2007-12-05
The 10 worst geek gift ideas for the holidays
Sometimes it's not so obvious that something will make a horrible holiday gift or just a grudgingly accepted one. That's why we're here to clear the air for you. Following are 10 tech-related products, which, while potentially tempting, you might want to rethink before wrapping up in red and green...
Tags: Holiday, HD-DVD, Blu-ray, Hd Dvd, DVD, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, TechRepublic
Blog posts 2007-12-03
Sanity check: The 10 biggest technology belly flops of 2007
While 2007 gave us some fantastic technological innovations, it also brought the usual spate of bungles, miscues, and faux pas. Since I believe that you learn more from your mistakes than your successes, it's important to look at some of the most glaring errors that were made manifest in the...
Tags: China, Apple iPhone, Web, Wall Street Journal, Red Flag Software, Information Technology, HD-DVD, IEEE 802.11n, Microsoft Windows Vista, Skype Technologies S.A., Microsoft Corp., eBay Inc., Blu-ray, Reality, Red Flag Linux, TJX, Linux, Hd Dvd, Microsoft Windows, Smart Phones, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Programming Languages, Wi-Fi, Java, Operating Systems, Software, Personal Technology, DVD, Home Entertainment, Consumer Electronics, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Wireless, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2007-12-02
DivX support coming to XBOX 360 on Tuesday
Microsoft has announced all of the details on the upcoming Fall Update for the XBOX 360 that is set to go live at 2AM PST on Tuesday, December 4th. Most everything on the list had been reported or rumored like downloadable original XBOX games and parental controls;...
Tags: DivXNetworks, MPEG-2, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Xbox, Xbox 360, DVD, Game Players, Digital Video, Digital Media, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Shawn Morton
Blog posts 2007-11-30
VUDU offering Bourne trilogy in HD
VUDU, the streaming set-top box that I reviewed back in October, has announced that they will now offer HD content. The first two movies offered in HD are The Bourne Identity and The Bourne Supremacy. Those two films became available on November 23rd and are free to all new and...
Tags: Box, VUDU, HD, Corporate Communications, Hd Dvd, DVD, Consumer Electronics, Tv & Home Theater, Marketing, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Shawn Morton
Blog posts 2007-11-28
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