Netflix highlights DVD-only plans
In an effort to backpeddle from its previous stance of going to a streaming-only format, Netflix is augmenting the way it offers DVD-only plans. read more
In an effort to backpeddle from its previous stance of going to a streaming-only format, Netflix is augmenting the way it offers DVD-only plans. read more
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Richard C. Wolfe, owner for the last 41 years of Northampton’s Roxy Theater, still remembers vividly how it was when he walked into the door of that venerable movie house in 1970. “The building itself was basically structurally sound,†he said
(Credit: Screenshot by Felix Kühne, developer on the VLC 2.0 project) VLC (download) , everyone’s favorite Swiss-Army-like media player for Mac, is about to make the jump to version 2.0, and oh what a big jump it appears to be. Apparently being rewritten from the ground up, the new and improved application is set to offer features like native full-screen mode in Mac OS X Lion and experimental …
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