Best Buy Launches Insignia Connected TV
Best Buy announced its new Insignia Connected TV, which will be available in 32-inch ($499) and 42-inch ($699) models and feature TiVo design.
Best Buy announced its new Insignia Connected TV, which will be available in 32-inch ($499) and 42-inch ($699) models and feature TiVo design.
Yamaha Electronics announced its new AVENTAGE BD-A1010 Blu-ray 3D player ($499.95).
Futuresource Consulting announced it forecasts that consumers will spend over $50 billion on digital entertainment by 2014.
The Society of Music Authors, Composers, and Publishers of Canada (SOCAN) announced that it is seeking an interim tariff (2007-2012) to collect millions of dollars in royalties from commercial and user generated content streaming media websites and services including YouTube, Netflix, iTunes, Crackle, Qriocity and Vimeo.
Denon Professional announced that it is now shipping its DBP-2012UDCIP ($899) and DBP-1611UDP ($499) universal Blu-ray 3D players.
Sony Creative Software announced its new Vegas Movie Studio HD Platinum 11 consumer video editing application.
Orb Networks announced that it is shipping its new Internet TV streaming software for the PlayStation 3 (PS3).
NVIDIA Corporation announced that YouTube now allows 3D videos to be watched on NVIDIA 3D Vision PCs and notebooks that run the latest version of Firefox.
TiVo Inc. announced that Hulu Plus is now available to subscribers with retail TiVo Premiere boxes.
Sony Electronics announced its new new social media-driven “Your Life in Sony 3D” contest.
Nero announced its new Nero Kwik Media personal digital music, photo and video management software.