Superhero Squabbles: Marvel's 'Avengers, Assembly Required' DVD Is Out There [Video]
The DVD, which features the pilot episode for Marvel’s Avengers, Assembly Required, is out there. It came out this week and sees Iron Man, Hulk,…
The DVD, which features the pilot episode for Marvel’s Avengers, Assembly Required, is out there. It came out this week and sees Iron Man, Hulk,…
Anchor Bay Films presents Leland Orser’s writing and directorial debut, MORNING, on DVD on October 1, 2013. A beautiful and compelling film about grief and the human spirit, MORNING stars Emmy Award® nominee …
Here’s why you don’t need 4K Blu-ray : it’s dead tech walking. The optical disc is going the way of the bakelite telephone, elaborate sideburns, wax cylinders, my hairline and Miley Cyrus’s modesty, and 4K Blu-ray is its last hurrah .
5 Fitness DVD’s For a Rainy Day In If you’re a regular outdoors fitness go-getter, then rainy days can put a hold on your usual exercise routines. But what if we said you can get all the benefits from your favourite masterclasses from the comfort of your own home? Here are our top five from some of our favourite fitness trainers
Sony and Panasonic are teaming up to develop next-gen optical discs, taking old-fashioned Blu-ray to the next level. The plan is to utilize both firms’ respective tech to create a disc with storage of at least 300GB by 2015
Every major manufacturer of Blu-ray players now has at least one that can upscale discs to Ultra HD (UHD) resolutions, but that does’t mean they’re the latest and greatest. While it’s got smart TV apps and networking on top of cutting-edge upscaling, there’s something decidedly old-fashioned about Panasonic’s DMP-BDT330
A recent study which carried out a thorough analysis of top box-office movies in the U.S. found that although tobacco brand placements have significantly dropped, the number of alcohol placements has been steadily rising in movies rated acceptable for youth audiences. The Master Settlement Agreement (MSA), which was entered in November 1998, required most tobacco brand manufacturers not to “take …
RESEARCHERS HAVE turned conventional DVDs into portable and cheap diagnostic tools for developing countries, and are now adapting their prototype into a workable medical device. A team led by Aman Russom of the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden has demonstrated proof-of-concept for the tool by testing for HIV.