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Monday, July 27, 2009

Apple Tablet to Recreate “Heyday of the Album (With One Good Song)”

ai_tabApple’s long-rumored tablet device may arrive at market before the winter holidays, not after them. This according to the Financial Times, which has managed to flesh out some recent reports coming out of China. According to the FT, the “full-featured” tablet is being prepped to launch alongside a next-generation digital album format Apple is cooking up with the four largest recording companies, one designed to gin up sales of CD-length music.

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Monday, October 13, 2008

What Should We Watch After MacGyver? “Kicked in the Nuts” or “Cat Falls in Toilet”?

YouTube is finally expanding its catalog of long-form video beyond the “This video has been removed due to terms of use violation” notice that so often appears in lieu of network video content. A newly-inked deal with CBS in hand, the video site has begun offering full-length episodes of TV series like “Dexter,” “Californication,” “MacGyver” and “Star Trek” alongside YouTube staples like “Cat Falls in Toilet” and “Kicked in the Nuts.”

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Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Back From Whence Ye Came, YHOO!

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Adobe Makes Web’s Flash Crawl

Flash content on the Web may be slow-loading and occasionally nonintuitive, but at least now it’s searchable. Adobe has conceived of a way for search engines to index Flash content, even pre-existing Flash content, without the need for developer intervention.

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Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Oracle Q3 About as Successful as CEO’s America’s Cup Bid

Oracle CEO Larry Ellison is a little lighter in the wallet today–about $2 billion lighter–thanks to a third quarter sales miss that sent the company’s shares down some 8% in after-hours trading.
Oracle (ORCL) posted a 30% increase in profits and a 21% increase in revenue, both in line with expectations. But a 16% rise in [...]

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Friday, February 22, 2008

Sony’s $400 Million Hit Man

The next-generation DVD format war was a costly one–for Sony (SNE). In addition to the untold funds the company spent on pro-Blu-ray propaganda, it also reportedly spent quite a bit to buy the allegiances of Hollywood.
The Toronto Globe and Mail reports that Sony paid Warner Bros. as much as $400 million to throw its support [...]

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Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Sharper Image Agonistes

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Shocker! Amazon Drops HD DVD in Favor of Blu-ray

Amazon (AMZN) is so far ahead of the curve it’s actually behind it. Today, the online retailer declared its support for Sony’s Blu-ray DVD format–nearly a full 24 hours after Toshiba (6502.TO) officially discontinued its rival HD DVD.
“The high-definition landscape is rapidly changing, and consumers are looking for guidance on how to make the best [...]

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Tuesday, February 19, 2008

This Is an Ex-DVD Format

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HD DVD: Will It Blend?

The next generation DVD format war has become a format funeral. Toshiba (6502.TO) said today it is pulling out of the HD DVD business. The company will cease production of its HD DVD players and recorders immediately and shutter the business entirely by the end of March.
“This was a very difficult decision to make … [...]

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Monday, February 18, 2008

It’s Fun to Sue With the DMCA

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Investors: We Come Not to Bury HD DVD, but to Celebrate Over Its Lifeless Body

The markets are having their say about Toshiba’s rumored withdrawal from the next generation DVD format war and their message is clear: Get on with it, already.
Shares in Toshiba (6502.TO) moved sharply higher in early trading today as investors welcomed reports that the HD DVD champion is itself planning on abandoning the format and throwing [...]

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Friday, February 15, 2008

Yahooian Rhapsody

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Bring Out Yer HD DVDead

By June, Wal-Mart will only be carrying Blu-ray movies and hardware machines and, of course, standard-def movies, DVD players, and up-convert players.”
–Susan Chronister of Wal-Mart sticks a fork in HD DVD.
HD DVD may soon join Betamax in the consumer electronics industry’s Museum of Failed Formats. Though publicly HD DVD champion Toshiba professes its commitment to [...]

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Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Kill the Yahoo, Kill the Yahoo!

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