Archive for March 30th, 2008

Tech Eye: The Blu-Ray shall inherit the Earth
Warsaw Business Journal, Poland - 9 hours ago
The latest format war is over and Sony's Blu-Ray optical disc format has triumphed over Toshiba's HD DVD. Long live Blu-Ray Ok, so that's old news.


High Tech Lounge
Blu-ray is not coming to the Xbox 360
High Tech Lounge, NY - 14 hours ago
After the HD DVD format was declared dead, Microsoft's Steve Ballmer hinted that they might be including Blu-ray support in the Xbox 360.
Real Life Magazine Confirms Black Xbox 360’s Existence, Here in CrunchGear
all 2 news articles

Week recap: PS3 Blu-ray to PSP; Xbox 360 cold; Wii Rock
Punch Jump, CA - 15 hours ago
A report this week predicts that the PS3 will drive Blu-ray player sales through 2009. It estimates 29.4 million Blu-ray players in homes worldwide by the
Blu-ray backed PS3 80GB sales increase Punch Jump
PS3 sales slide in latest Japan figures Punch Jump
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TECH.BLORGE.com
The death of Blu-ray? - Expert predicts downloads are the future
TECH.BLORGE.com, Australia - 16 hours ago
By Dave Parrack HD DVD is long dead, but we shouldn’t assume that means Blu-ray is the ultimate winner. In fact, it could already be nearing its end,
NEC Versa P9120 (2401DR) PC World Magazine
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Cheaper Blu-ray disc support ready for PlayStation 3
Playstatic - 17 hours ago
The Japanese company has released a new downloadable update for the PlayStation 3 that allows the system to support the new, cheaper-to-manufacture Blu-ray
Blu-ray Boost Attributed to HD DVD Death Blu-ray.com
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Los Angeles Times
Cargo Blu-ray high-definition makeup line, $20-$30.
Los Angeles Times, CA - 42 minutes ago
We try out the new HD cosmetics from Christian Dior, Smashbox and Cargo in the bright sun and under fluorescent lights. By Melissa Magsaysay, Los Angeles


Bigpicturebigsound.com
Wall Street on Blu-ray Disc: Review By Chris Chiarella
Bigpicturebigsound.com, NY - 1 hour ago
This Blu-ray edition arrives in the wake of last year's 20th Anniversary DVD, and the picture quality here is only a marginal improvement over standard

Dell, one of the world‘s best known PC makers, has announced a Blu-ray-equipped laptop for less than US$1,000.