Yearly Archives: 2012

‘Indiana Jones: The Complete Adventures’ trailer released

Paramount has released a trailer for the upcoming "Indiana Jones: The Complete Adventures" on Blu-ray Disc. The collection, which includes all four Indiana Jones...

iPhone 5 and Video: Apple To Release HDMI/VGA for Lightning Cable

An Apple spokesperson has confirmed that both Lightning-to-HDMI and Lightning-to-VGA cables will be available in upcoming months for the iPhone 5 in addition to the Lightning-to-30 pin adapter already available.

Prometheus 3D, Blu-ray & DVD release dates

When we first talked about Prometheus on Blu-ray & DVD release dates

What happened to HDNet?

It's a question we've received in our inbox several times over. Have you found yourself searching for HDNet on your channel guide, only to come up with nada? Early this summer, the channel was rebranded as AXS.tv,

Google Fiber kicks off in Kansas City

Starting today Google has kicked off it's Fiber service, allowing Kansas City residents to sign up for either the Gigabit + TV plan, Gigabit...

Free Dish channel previews start today

Starting today, Sept. 13, Dish Network is offering free channel previews including several in high-definition.

Apple iPhone 5 highlights from SF

Just minutes ago Apple officially announced the new iPhone 5 in San Francisco. So what are the highlights? iPhone 5 is constructed of aluminum...

Rumor Denied: No Director’s Cut for TDKR on Blu

The Dark Knight Returns will not contain additional material for a Director's Cut contrary to prior rumors of a cut featuring Bane's rise from tortured soul to crime lord.

Sony announces 35mm full-frame NEX-VG900 camcorder

Sony has announced the what the company calls the "first full-frame handycam camcorder" with interchangeable lens capability. The NEX-VG900 houses a 35mm sensor with...

Nielsen Study: People Love Their TVs But Not Cable

The 1st Quarter, 2012 Nielsen Cross-Platform Report was released today, and it shows folks are cutting the cord on cable in increasing numbers, with youth skewing hardest against what the company calls "traditional TV."
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