Poll: Do you listen to movies or TV over headphones?
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
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
As BlackBerry 10 launches today, RIM is outfitting its online storefront with a greater selection of items for its smartphone users.
(Credit: Screenshot by Lance Whitney/CNET) Walmart will soon be able to convert your DVD movies to online digital content right from your own PC.
HBO locks up the studio’s movies well into the next decade. Anyone hoping Netflix might offer films from more of the top studios during the pay-TV window should probably lower expectations. [Read more]
Samsung revealed its new flagship Blu-ray player at CES 2013, capable of upconverting content to 4K and a nifty reverse-AirPlay streaming video feature.
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
LG has announced its entire 2013 home theater line in advance of CES, including modest updates to its sound bars, Blu-ray players, HTIBs, and Bluetooth speakers.
Digiarty’s latest bundle of Windows goodies normally costs $89.95, but for the next 12 days, you can snag it free of charge.
No strings attached! Just set up a new account and presto — 10 movies that are yours to keep. The titles include “Lethal Weapon,” “Psycho,” and “Behind Enemy Lines.” Originally posted at The Cheapskate
Netflix signed a significant agreement that will give the video-rental service movies from Walt Disney Animation Studios, Pixar Animation Marvel and Disneynature but we only have to wait three years for them. [Read more]
