Week in pictures: Atomic movies to glactic storms (slideshow)
From planetary, super-size hurricanes and next-generation space flight to bathing with Google Glass and the world’s smallest movie, here are the best tech pictures of the week.
From planetary, super-size hurricanes and next-generation space flight to bathing with Google Glass and the world’s smallest movie, here are the best tech pictures of the week.
Eleven more European countries now have the option to re-download movies they already purchased through iTunes.
Panasonic continues to support Blu-ray in a big way at CES 2013, with the two 3D models getting support for Miracast.
LG is debuting three new Blu-ray players at CES 2013, with two models that let you listen to your Blu-ray movies through a smartphone app.
Today only, you can buy (not rent) movies like “The Dark Knight,” “The Blind Side,” and “The Matrix” for just five bucks apiece. Originally posted at Marketplace Blog
The video streaming and DVD rental service aiming to compete with Netflix won’t be commercially available until next year, however its public beta should be ready within the next month. [Read more]
Comcast’s updated Xfinity TV Player app makes it a snap to download select movies and TV shows for offline viewing. (Credit: Screenshot by Rick Broida/CNET) There are plenty of apps that can stream movies and TV shows to your tablet or smartphone — Amazon Instant Video, Crackle, HBO Go, Hulu Plus, Netflix… shall I go on
Pairing up a cheap, bare-bones Blu-ray player with a Roku LT is a smart buying tactic. Originally posted at TV and Home Theater
This powerful utility can turn your DVDs into digital files for viewing on smartphones, tablets, and optical drive-less laptops. Strings attached: zero
Windows 8 doesn’t have native DVD video support, but there are several good options for watching DVDs in Microsoft’s latest operating system. We’ll show you a few of the more popular ones. Originally posted at How To