Stories about: CinemaNow

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    TV on the Internet 06/10/2009 03:38:00

    After reading Ditch Cable and Satellite for Free Internet TV, Warren Kernaghan asked where on the Internet he can find television programs comparable to what's on cable.
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    Intel targets homes with new processor for TVs 25/09/2009 06:07:00

    Intel's chips already go into many laptops, but it is now making a play for television sets and cable boxes through a new processor it released on Thursday.
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    U.S. sales of Blu-ray players soar: NPD Group 07/05/2009 07:33:00

    U.S. consumers are warming to Blu-ray disc players in a big way, according The NPD Group, a market research firm. First quarter 2009 sales of standalone Blu-ray players in the U.S. topped 400,000 units, a significant 72 per cent increase over Q1 2008.
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    HDTV and Mobile Gear to Steal CES 2009 Spotlight 07/01/2009 02:47:00

    The tech-world's epicenter shifts to Las Vegas this week as the 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show kicks off. Over the next week expect a parade of shiny, tiny, and wireless gadgets from CES exhibitors -including a 3G watch-phone from LG Electronics, a wafer-thin TV from Samsung that's 6.5-millimeters thick, and an emphasis on emerging technology such as environmentally friendly green technologies and Wi-Tricity, a technology that allows wire-free power charging of small devices.
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    LG to offer HDTVs that download movies direct from Netflix 06/01/2009 09:11:00

    LG Electronics announced a range of Internet-enabled televisions on Monday that can stream movies from the Netflix rental service. The companies will show the televisions at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas this week, a year after they first announced their plans to work together on a set-top box for downloading movies.
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    Intel, Adobe want to see Flash on TV screens 06/01/2009 08:30:00

    Intel has ported Adobe Systems' Flash software technology to work with its processors used in consumer electronics such as set-top boxes and high-definition TVs, Intel said Monday.
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    Turn any PC into a media center 11/08/2008 10:22:35

    Your PC already plays music, and your hard drive holds every digital photo you've ever taken. And you probably watch hours of video on Hulu, Veoh, or YouTube.
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    The best TV on the Web 05/08/2008 13:10:00

    Watching the boob tube once meant having to consume your entertainment in front of an actual television. But these days, if you miss an episode of Grey's Anatomy or Heroes and forgot to set the DVR, no problem: You can catch up online for free with streaming video supplied by the Hollywood networks and studios themselves.
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    LG bringing YouTube videos to its Blu-ray players 01/01/2008 12:29:00

    LG Electronics on Tuesday announced it was bringing video-on-demand to its Blu-ray Disc players through streaming video deals it has inked with major Web sites.
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    BitTorrent's new downloads: Legit but lame 28/02/2007 14:33:24

    I'm sitting here doing something I haven't done in a long time--watch an episode of The Flintstones. But it's all in the interest of my readers, since I downloaded it onto my PC as a test of BitTorrent's new paid, copyright owner-approved TV and movie download service.
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    Sony to start video download service 19/12/2006 08:45:18

    Sony plans to launch an online video download service next year, according to reports in both the Financial Times and The Wall Street Journal newspapers.
 
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