Stereo-blind 3D HDTV owners can teach themselves to see the 3D (Geek.com)

CES basically solidified the impression that the television market will be increasingly pushing 3D HDTV displays over the next few years. It is, to be certain, an attempt to sell people who already have perfectly good displays to buy new sets, but the $1 billion success of 3D films like James Cameron’s Avatar at least [...]

The Good Wife S01E05 Crash HDTV XviD-FQM

The Good Wife S01E05 Crash HDTV XviD-FQM English | 45mins | 624x352 | 23.976fps | XviD | MP3 VBR | 350MB Genre: Drama Alicia and Will have only 72 hours to prove that a freight train crash was caused by the train company and not the engineers in an attempt to save the widows their husbands’ pensions. Meanwhile, Alicia and Jackie disagree about whether or not to take the children to see their father in prison.

The Good Wife S01E05 Crash HDTV XviD-FQM

The Good Wife S01E05 Crash HDTV XviD-FQM English | 45mins | 688x288 | 25fps | XviD | MP3 VBR | 350MB Genre: Drama Alicia and Will have only 72 hours to prove that a freight train crash was caused by the train company and not the engineers in an attempt to save the widows their husbands’ pensions. Meanwhile, Alicia and Jackie disagree about whether or not to take the children to see their father in prison.

Watch Downloaded Movies From The Comfort Of Your Home

by Rebecca S Scott Home theaters are the rage these days. Every home wants and needs a room just for watching movies. Home theaters attempt to duplicate the theater experience with quality audio and video meant just for the home. The visual part usually includes a big screen or a high definition television. Sometimes it even includes a projection system. High quality audio output is typically accomplished with a high fidelity surround sound system. The most simple home theater system can hav

GE shows off 1TB holographic discs but Wolf Blitzer remains skeptical

Friday, October 2nd, 2009 by Steven 0 Add a CommentWe’re confused as to how technology that was supposed to be available in 2006 can still be featured at an Emerging Tech conference in 2009, but so it is for General Electric’s attempt at holographic storage. Predicting drives for archival purposes in two or three years with consumer products around two years after that, manager Peter Lorraine claims Blu-ray has “two to four years of life to go” and expects licensees to clean up with speed

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