Netflix said to eliminate 100s of classic titles, but adds 500 more
As of May 1, classic movies such as the James Bond hit “Goldfinger” and Woody Allen’s “Stardust Memories” will no longer be available for streaming.
As of May 1, classic movies such as the James Bond hit “Goldfinger” and Woody Allen’s “Stardust Memories” will no longer be available for streaming.
The disc-based movie’s days may be numbered, but Blu-ray is still the best way to enjoy pristine audio and video. Plus: two bonus deals!
“What’s his name? You know, he’s the guy from that show about the place. The one with the horse.” Every had a conversation while watching a movie that went like this
LG is baking Spotify into all its smart media devices launching this year, including its Blu – ray players and speaker systems. The music service will be available as an app for smart platforms from April, letting premium users browse Spotify’s extensive library or listen to Spotify Radio – so you will need to sign up to Spotify’s £10/$10 per month service to access your tunes on the LG kit
Sky has brought its Movies app to Android, meaning that Sky Movies subscribers can now watch films on their droid-based tablets and smartphones – provided you have the right ones. If you’re a Sky Movies subscriber, the app will give you access hundreds of films on demand as well as being able to set recordings to your Sky box from afar. If you’re not a Movies customer, you can still download the …
An unsubstantiated new report claimed on Monday that Microsoft’s next Xbox console will in fact not house a Blu-ray player inside. The new Xbox, expected to be unveiled this year by Microsoft, has alternately been referred to as the “Xbox 720” and its reported codename, “Durango.” Previous reports have claimed that it would include a Blu-ray player. Monday’s report came from the site Gaming …
The freshly-unveiled media streamer puts Android movies, TV and games on your television, and also lets you stream home movies from a Galaxy smart phone. [Read more]
The analog vs. digital debates aren’t limited to audio
Sure, most folks are more likely to listen to music over headphones, but some of you are also listening to movies, TV shows or YouTube with headphones. Originally posted at The Audiophiliac
Disney said it will soon release spin-off movies based on individual ‘Star Wars’ characters. Yoda is an obvious first choice. (Credit: Lucasfilm) Disney CEO Bob Iger said today that the Hollywood giant plans on making a series of new spin-off films based on existing “Star Wars” characters.