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Archive for January, 2008

New iTunes now ready for download

Posted by Jason Parker on January 15th, 2008
Macworld 2008(Credit: CNET Networks)

Among the new product announcements at the Macworld 2008 keynote, iTunes received a brand new feature: movie rentals! With the latest version of iTunes for both Windows and Mac, you will be able to rent movies from all the major studios including Touchstone, MGM, Miramax, Lions Gate, ...

Japan targets 33-megapixel broadcast by 2015

Posted by Philip Wong on January 15th, 2008
(Credit: Crave Asia)

Even before full-HD reaches mainstream, the Japanese government is already embarking on an ambitious joint project to develop the next-generation high-definition TV system. Dubbed Super Hi-Vision or 8K, this new visual technology boasts 7,680x4,320-pixel or 33-megapixel clarity. That's 16 times the resolution of today'...

A bright idea to compete with Ambilight TVs

Posted by Mike Yamamoto on January 14th, 2008
(Credit: Tech Digest)

Sometimes--just sometimes--we have a thought that isn't so crazy after all. When we first heard of Philips' "Ambilight" TVs, for example, we wondered whether it was worth paying a premium for the feature--and whether it would be possible to develop something similar as a separate ...

CEA’s take on CES Gizmodo prank: Banned!

Posted by Rafe Needleman on January 11th, 2008

In reaction to "Gizmodogate," the gadget blog's prank of shutting down flat-screen displays on the show floor and during demos at CES (see Bloggers behaving badly), the conference's organizer, the Consumer Electronics Association, sent me this statement:

We have been informed of inappropriate behavior on the show floor
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CES 2008 HDTV wrap-up

Posted by Matthew Moskovciak on January 11th, 2008

Hitachi's LCDs are just 1.5 inches thick.

(Credit: Hitachi)

The whirlwind of CES 2008 is finally over, and now that we've had a few seconds to gather our thoughts, let's reflect on some of the major HDTV trends we observed at the show.

Thin is ...