Monthly Archives: August, 2011

Amazon Instant loads up 2,000 more streaming titles

Have you tried Amazon's streaming service yet? The online retailer has added 2,000 more titles to their service, which is offered free to Prime subscribers.

‘Law & Order: The Complete Series’ headed for DVD

"Law & Order" The Complete Series" is headed for DVD release on November 8, 2011. For the release, Universal has packaged all 20 seasons of "Law & Order" into a boxed set containing a total of 104 discs, 11 of seasons of which have never been available on DVD

250 Blu-ray titles under $10

Amazon has currently got a list of over 250 Blu-ray Disc titles priced under $10. (Well, to be honest, some of them are $10 + change.) These aren't your typical "bargain basement" titles either.

AT&T expands U-verse in Sacramento

AT&T has expanded its U-verse service to just over half a million more "living units" in Sacramento. The AT&T service if bundled can include...

Sony drops price of PS3 160GB/320GB models

Today at the GamesCom conference in Germany, Sony announced they are dropping the price of the PlayStation 3. In the US and UK, the $299 and euro 299 160GB PS3 is dropping to $249 and euro 249. In Japan, the 160GB will drop from 29,980 yen to (including tax) to 24,980 yen (including tax).

Netflix launches “Just for Kids”

One thing that was previously missing on the Netflix interface was a specific section just for kids. Although there were ways to breakdown titles into kid friendly lists you still had to scan through adult film categories first.

Sony announces Vegas Movie Studio HD 11

With a list price of $49.95, Sony's new video editing software is geared towards ease-of-use and compatibility with mobile devices. The software is part...

It’s Sly Stallone week on Blu-ray

Like most recent weeks the Blu-ray Disc releases have dwindled down to a few hit titles and maybe a good TV show boxed-season. But at least this week we're treated to a handful of Sly Stallone movies from the 80's and 90's now transfered to hi-def Blu-ray:

Microsoft says bye-bye to glossy Xboxes

Flat black is cool these days, from cars to smartphones to computer monitors. There is something about a 50's pickup truck in primer black that will never go out of style. That's why Microsoft isn't off with their latest decision to change the paint finish of the Xbox 360 250GB to matte black rather than glossy.

BioWare launches Dragon Age Legends for Google+

It didn't take Google very long to add games to its Google+ social integration, with the likes of Facebook and MySpace already inviting gamers...
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