EU approves NBC, News Corp. video site

Skirge writes the following:  Looks like YouTube is going to get some competition… in Europe. MSNBC The $100 million service due to launch this summer will offer streaming content from NBC and News Corp.’s television and film units that include the film studios Universal Pictures and Twentieth Century Fox and television stations CNBC, Telemundo, Fox and British Sky Broadcasting.

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Zap2It Labs Closing Down

Jon M. writes…  A main source of program guide information for MythTV, GB-PVR and other PVR apps is closing its doors.  Zap2It For several years we have offered a free TV listings service to hobbyists for their own personal, noncommercial use. In October of 2004 we posted here an open letter saying the future of Zap2it Labs was at risk […]

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EMI Sees Positive Results From DRM-free Music

Skirge writes..  From the Whodathunkit department:  EMI is apparently seeing some positive results from it’s sale of DRM-free music.  I really hope this is a sign of things to come.  I’m curious how ticked off iTunes users are about having to pay "upgrade" all their music in order to get it in DRM-free format?  Just the thought of having to […]

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Samsung DVD-HD960

Lothar writes.. If you’re in the market for a new DVD player but don’t want to jump on to the true HD bandwagon until prices drop a bit (or a lot), here’s a nice upconverting player that will do you almost as well. Digital Trends The newest HD-DVD and Blu-ray video players are all the rage right now, with a […]

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Ars gets sneak-peak at Microsoft Mediaroom

Skirge writes… Microsoft’s Mediaroom (formerly IPTV) is looking like a real contender for set-top boxes now.  But, I wonder what MS will be able to entice the cable and satellite companies with that Tivo apparently couldn’t?  Is anyone else having a "Back to the Future" flashback by the quote below? Ars Mediaroom is capable of displaying up to 16 separate […]

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Toshiba Refurbished HD-DVD Player…for $199

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True it’s refurbished, but HD-DVD player from Toshiba has finally hit that magic number of $199 from Tiger Direct!! Pretty impressive, and a good sign that they’re finally waking up. Now at least it’s less expensive than an XBox360. Tiger Direct The HD-A1 HD DVD player delivers outstanding resolution, bright, vivid colors and stunning sound from the next generation DVD […]

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MCE Components Database Updated

Paul sent me word that he’s been working hard behind the scenes on his MCE-Components website, and made some nice improvements to make life easy for everyone interested in ensuring ultimate compatibility with their hardware. Don’t forget to add your hardware to the database if you haven’t already, and help your fellow users out. MCE Components Particularly the ability to […]

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In Pictures: PC Design Contest Winners

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I doubt any of these will see the light of day, but there are some pretty neat ideas here for you case modders all around. MSN Tech  MADE in China involves MADE (Massively Administered Digital Entities) infrastructure, which means the PC itself contains no CPU, hard drive, graphics card or sound card. All that stuff is stored up in a […]

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Understanding RAID

Lothar writes…  If you’re thinking about taking a spin with RAID, bit-tech has an article for you that takes a look at the various RAID levels. Bit-Tech Have you always wondered about RAID? Not sure on the difference between 0,1, 10 and a can of bug spray? We de-mystify the numbers and performance.

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Logitech Harmony 890 Pro Advanced Universal Remote

Lother Finder Of News writes..  Tired of keeping track of 8 remotes just so you can watch tv?  Benchmarkreviews had a chance to look at the Logitech Harmony 890 Pro Advanced Universal Remote. Benchmark Reviews Since none of the manufacturers filling my entertainment system shelves can offer more than simple one-device remotes, I was in need of either a deluxe […]

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