‘Green Lantern,’ ‘Horrible Bosses’ Top DVD Sales Charts
Thomas K. Arnold “The Lion King” reissue remains as the No. 1 Blu-ray seller for the week
Thomas K. Arnold “The Lion King” reissue remains as the No. 1 Blu-ray seller for the week
A single act of both compassion and arrogance leads to a battle unlike any other when RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES makes its worldwide debut on Blu-ray, DVD and digital download on December 13th in North America and starting December 7th Internationally.
With the appearance of the iPad, many types of video converters for iPad, like iPad video converter and iPad transfer have sprung up.
NEW YORK , Oct. 17, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — One-Blue today announced that JVC KENWOOD Corporation, a leading developer and manufacturer of sophisticated audio, video and wireless communications products, has joined the One-Blue product licensing program as a licensor. JVC KENWOOD has been an important contributor to the development of the Blu-ray Discâ„¢ standard and joins current licensors Cyberlink …
Netflix generates more head-scratching plot twists than a cheap B-movie. On Monday, the company said it would reverse a previously announced decision to put its DVD-by-mail and Internet streaming services on separate websites, a plan that was widely derided by Netflix subscribers.
The video service caves to customer complaints and announces it will maintain a single site for DVD rentals and video streaming. Presented By: Visualize the Future of the Anywhere Office   Has your company seen an increase in workplace mobility
Qwikster, we never knew ya: Netflix has killed its plans to turn its DVD service into a separate business. Netflix CEO Reed Hastings the news via a blog post this morning, reversing a decision he announced via a blog post three weeks ago.
It took Coca-Cola 77 days of New Coke to bring back Coke Classic. It took Netflix co-founder and CEO Reed Hastings less than three weeks to shelf the idea of splitting Netflix into two brands—Qwikster to sell DVDs, Netflix for streaming; 23 days in all to admit publicly that the right strategy can turn out very wrong and to cancel the move before it kicked in.
Blu-ray Discs are growing in popularity–but how long until streaming surpasses them?