What if We Drove Like the Movies?
Do long looks between driver and passenger bother you, even on the silver screen?
Do long looks between driver and passenger bother you, even on the silver screen?
[ This is a sponsored article written by IDG Creative Lab, a partner of Macworld, and not by Macworld’s editorial staff. ] Out of the box, your Mac can do almost anything, but playing Blu-ray movies isn’t one of them. Not only do Macs not ship with Blu-ray playback software built in, but Apple still doesn’t make a drive capable of reading Blu-ray discs.
If you have Wi-Fi, a laptop and a DVD player in your home, but no smartphone, then you might be considered a “mature technophile.” To coincide with the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week, Gallup released a new analysis lumping American adults into four types of gadget owners: super tech adopters, smartphone reliants, mature technopiles and tech-averse olders. While 62 …
Don’t look now, but global entertainment is about to take a decidedly spiritual turn. No, the cold-blooded hacks and hucksters of the beastly biz haven’t suddenly found God, they’ve pragmatically looked at the impressive ratings and profits of last season’s “The Bible†miniseries on the History Channel, and they want to make all that money and manna from heaven, too!
Redeeming the UltraViolet codes found in Blu-ray cases can be a confusing process, and DECE (Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem) general manager Mark Teitell is quick to admit that. At some point this year, consumers will likely start seeing inserts directing them to a universal redemption destination rather than a specific digital retailer like Vudu or Flixster
Lightweight ultra-books have left out the opticcal drive to reduce bulk. Many time you still require one.
To understand how people look for movies, the video service created 76,897 micro-genres. We took the genre descriptions, analyzed them, … and built our own genre generator
Make a useful smart phone holder in minutes! Contributor: Emma Salkill Published: Jan 01, 2014
You spent years collecting your favorite movies on DVD, and now what? If you’re like most Americans, those bulky boxes of discs are either sitting in a box in the closet or gathering dust on a shelf. The advent of the digital age has liberated your music collection by making it easy to rip CDs for playback on your smartphone –wouldn’t you like to have the same experience with your movies …
Oh, holiday movies, you bring back feelings of warmth, love, comfort and an overstretched gut. Related Read: 15 Great Gifts for Your Guy Whether you have a long-standing family tradition of reenacting the “So Long, Farewell†scene from The Sound of Music or have just started watching box sets of Game of Thrones for some nice, light, holiday viewing, when Dec.
