Posted on April 6, 2008 by Kyle
This past Thursday was a milestone for Apple and the entire music industry. For the first time ever, iTunes has surpassed Wal-Mart to become the largest music retailer in the United States. So how was Apple able to arrive at this significant event? The reason is that iTunes has marked a fundamental shift in the [...]
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Posted on March 26, 2008 by Kyle
Google has stated its interest in using the “white spaces” of TV as a new method of delivering broadband to consumers, a kind of “Wi-Fi 2.0″ or “Wi-Fi on steroids” as Google puts it. This would allow Americans across the country to receive wireless broadband. Microsoft, Intel and other prominent companies have also voiced their [...]
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Posted on March 24, 2008 by Kyle
The age of integrated media is upon us. It is now possible to do virtually any media-related task on one box. Take for instance the PS3 or Xbox 360. Both systems have placed a heavy emphasis, not just on being great gaming machines, but entertainment hubs as well. Sony and Microsoft want you to use [...]
Filed under: Apple, Microsoft, Nintendo, PS3, Sony, Technology, Video Games, Wii, Xbox 360 | Tagged: Apple TV, Blu-Ray, cable, CD, DVD, HD DVD, media, MP3 player, PS3, satellite, TV, Windows Media Center, Xbox 360, Xbox Live | Leave a Comment »
Posted on March 12, 2008 by Kyle
Let’s face it, TV is changing. The traditional concept of sitting down in front of your TV and surfing through your favorite cable or satellite channels has been thrown out the window. We can now watch our content in more ways than ever before. Missed your favorite show while you were at [...]
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