Hands up, who wants a Digital Copy?
At Macworld in January, Apple CEO Steve Jobs trumpeted the arrival of Digital Copy: legit iPod-friendly versions of the movies you buy on DVD, that save you the hassle of being hounded by Hollywood’s copyright cops. But then not very much happened, in the UK anyway. What’s going on?
Blu-ray sales stumble, fall
Whether you agree with my 5 reasons why Blu-ray will die article or not, the latest news from Nielsen VideoScan in the USA won’t make for happy reading - especially for the PS3 fanboys out there
5 reasons why Blu-ray will die
Planning to buy a Blu-ray player? Hold on. It’s already battling public indifference, technical problems, laughable features and downloadable movies. Is it any wonder Blu-ray is doomed to fail? Here are five reasons why it’s heading for the grave…
IFA 2008: Toshiba prepping HD movie download store
Toshiba looks set to launch an HD movie download store within the next few weeks, according to a source close to the company
Pioneer G9 Kuro plasma heads stunning AV line-up
Pioneer is renewing its commitment to high-end cinephiles and hi-fi heads with a stunning display of brand new products at its 2008 launch in London
8 reasons why it sucks to be an early adopter
From the PSP to the iPhone, the course of gadget love never quite runs smooth. Here’s why
Toshiba consigns HD DVD to history, reveals new kit galore
UK product launch goes big on new products, side-steps HD DVD disaster
Please put HD DVD out of its misery
HD DVD is, like, dead dude - now can someone break it to these guys?
HD DVD sales explode, format war rejoined?
26.9 per cent rise in just one week. But how long will it last?
iTunes rental secrets, next-gen iPods revealed?
More stories I’ve written for TechRadar.com
Philips to stop selling TVs?
Philips may be thinking the unthinkable and be about to off-load its TV business. Stiff competition - especially in the US - is forcing the Dutch company to focus on more profitable areas, and hasn’t ruled out a sell-off in future.
Philips ‘keeps all options open’ over [...]
