Monthly Archives: March, 2008

Space Shuttle Endeavor launch in high def

HDNet will broadcast live, high definition coverage of the Space Shuttle Endeavor launch this coming Tuesday, March 11th. The coverage begins at 2:00 A.M....

Swap your HD DVD player for a Blu-ray player

Reuters has just confirmed that Circuit City will take back your HD DVD player if it was purchased within 90 days in exchange for...

Monster expands value-priced HDMI cable

Monster Cable will expand distribution of its MC 500HD standard speed HDMI cables. The cable, priced at $49.95 for a 1-meter length (40 in.),...

Samsung supplies memory for PowerColor HD graphics card

Samsung Electronics announced yesterday it would supply its fastest GDDR4 graphics memory for the new PowerColor HD 3870 X2 video card. Clocked at 1126MHz,...

Indie rock band goes HD

HDNet will premiere a new comedy series about a fictional indie rock band called "The All-For-Nots". Michael Eisner is one of the producers of...

In Europe, HDTV transition staggers

The HDTV transition in Europe is not going as well as in the United States, a report from Strategy Analytics finds. Only 5% of...

AT&T U-Verse expands HD channels

In Connecticut, AT&T U-Verse added 5 local HD channels to Fairfield County and 3 new channels to the New Haven and Harford areas. In...

Comcast/Florida adds 6 HD channels

Comcast/South Florida announced in a press release yesterday that they will add 6 new high definition (HD) channels and VOD choices to their lineup....

Toshiba’s Nishida, “HD DVD just one avenue of growth”

Toshiba Corp. Chief Executive Atsutoshi Nishida sat down with the Wall Street Journal to discuss the death of HD DVD. Chief Executive of Toshiba, Atsutoshi...

Caine classics to go HD

Films starring actor Sir Michael Caine will be of the first British classics to be digitally restored in high definition, this according to UK...
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