ASUS Unveils Latest Blu-ray Player and Burner
ASUSTeK Computer announced its new O!Play BDS-700 Blu-ray Disc (BD) player and BW-12D1S-U external 12x Blu-ray writer at CeBIT 2011.
ASUSTeK Computer announced its new O!Play BDS-700 Blu-ray Disc (BD) player and BW-12D1S-U external 12x Blu-ray writer at CeBIT 2011.
Sony Electronics announced four new 3D compatible A/V receivers, the STR-DN1020 ($500), STR-DH820 ($400), STR-DH720 ($300) and STR-DH520 ($230).
Apple announced that Random House has made its full catalog of eBooks available through Apple’s iBookstore.
Apple announced that its iOS 4.3 operating system will be available to iPad, iPhone and iPod touch users as a free software update on March 11, 2011.
Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company announced U.S. retail pricing and availability for its latest Blu-ray 3D home theater systems.
Intel Corporation announced the results of a survey it commissioned to assess the current state of personal mobile technology etiquette in the United States.
OverDrive announced that many public, school and college libraries now offer eBook and audiobook downloads directly to the iPad through the free OverDrive Media Console app.
Apple announced that it has released a developer preview of Mac OS X Lion and plans to ship the final version to the public this summer.
CheckPoints announced that it is working with Lionsgate to promote the studio’s DVD and Blu-ray releases by delivering mobile offers and product information via smartphones to consumers while they shop.
IHS Screen Digest announced its analysts believe that Sony’s forthcoming handheld next-generation portable (NGP) game player faces diminished prospects due to the increasing popularity of smartphones.
Onkyo USA announced that it has introduced two new Home Theater in a Box (HTiB) systems (HT-S5400, HT-S3400) as well as its Remote Interactive Dock for iPod/iPhone (DS-A4).