Weekly Podcast Roundup, August 26th 2010

Star Wars on Blu-ray got a fair amount of discussion this week, along with plenty of other great home theater topics. Enjoy! Blu-ray revenue and market share finally make a small resurgence with the first positive revenue change in a month and best market share since June 20. On the sales front, Date Night takes the top spot in both […]

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Fanless PSU Torture Test Roundup

Silence is definitely golden in your home theater pc, so a power supply is one place where many people look to quiet. Honestly though, I wasn’t even aware there were even this many fanless power supplies still being made. With 120mm PSU’s dominating the market while being very quiet and helping cool, the demand for 100% silent really has diminished. […]

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The TiVo Slide QWERTY Remote

I’ve never been a TiVo user–loved the idea, but hated the monthly costs–but this new remote is a pretty cool little device. It’s not really all that unique, it’s basically taking the idea from any old cell phone, but with a remote front instead of a screen. But it’s still pretty cool, although…for $90 I would rather buy a Dinovo […]

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August 24th Blu-ray Releases

Lots more to choose from this week from last, but still not that many great ones that stand out. Obviously the Lost Complete Collection will excite many people, but that was too obvious a selection. I love LOST, but not sure I could watch every episode again. I was thoroughly bored through Dorian Gray for what it’s worth. Another great […]

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Pay TV LOSES Customers For The First Time Ever

This is the type of report that you can interpret whichever way you are biased. If you’re Hulu, you can tout this report of how you’re taking over blah blah. I tend to side more with the thoughts of this analyst–in these times of recession, people are simply looking to cut costs, and who really needs 300 TV channels?   […]

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iPhone/Android frontend for Media Browser

Pretty cool app for Media Browser…if they could just support deleting, I could go back to using them. Alas, still very cool for this movie watching application.     The app looks great, you can browse the media library and then set them to play on the Media Center box and the remote control feature has a very cool UI. […]

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Content kings control the future of IPTV

This comes as no surprise to me, but I think there are still a lot of people who aren’t aware of the backers of these TV streaming websites. I don’t think this matters to most people, but moreso being able to obtain their shows in any matter or time that is really important.   Ultimately, it’s the movie studios, TV […]

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400 Google workers test TV at home

What surprises me most about this is the test pool is *only* 400. Considering the potential of this, you would figure they would expand it. Then again, this is only one pool, no word if it’s the only group of testers (doubt it).   Bohnet, 25, who runs the marketing campaign for Google TV, is one of 400 Google employees […]

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