I didn't even know there was a term for the trouble I had last night with my XBox 360. All of a sudden while playing BurnOut Paradise it froze up and I had 3 red rings around the power button.
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Recently we have started to receive many requests on hacks for the iPod Touch. Since we are not so called 'hackers' for this device we thought it would be nice to do the next best thing and to at...
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Looks like the limited edition Red Zune 80 will still be available at zune originals. Originally the Red Zune 80 was only going to be available with engraving only...
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The newest version Blindwrite 6.0.8 supports Blu-ray disc copy.
However Blindwrite is an exact copy tool, it means it will backup 1:1 the disc existing to a new blank blu-ray.
if you plan to do a backup of a movie ( blu-ray is just a storage media, it can be movies, data, games etc.. ) you will need a decrypter such as AnyDVD HD.
First Download AnyDVD HD
Install latest Download Blindwrite 6.0.8 or more recent
Things to know before doing a copy.
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Big Switch – Now that the CE manufacturers have convinced us that Tellywood delivers all the entertainment you’ll ever want in the privacy of your own home, they are ready to show you there’s a newer/better/more expensive route. It’s called digital TV that frees up their bandwidth. Source – iSuppli Read Full Story
May 1, 2008 - 2:09:10 PM -
Cloverfield
"Cloverfield" generated an estimated $7.5 million in rentals and sales it's first week out.
The film, which topped out just north of $80 million in U.S. theaters, coasted to an easy victory on the Nielsen VideoScan First Alert sales chart, bumping the previous week's top seller, Fox's "Juno," to No. 2.
Another new release, Universal's "Charlie Wilson's War," debuted at No. 3, followed at No. 4 by Fox's "Alvin and the Chipmunks," still a... Read Full Story
May 1, 2008 - 2:03:32 PM - Consumers are still taking a ho-hum attitude toward Sony's Blu-ray high-definition DVD technology, despite the end of the
format war with HD
DVD that was supposed to clear the way for hesitant customers to finally pull the trigger on Blu-ray sales.
It will take another 12 months to 18 months before the Blu-ray market "kicks into gear," according to a new study from ABI Research. Part of the problem is that prices on Blu-ray players remain high while... Read Full Story
May 1, 2008 - 2:00:05 PM - Sales of Blu-ray disc players haven't been helped by maker Toshiba's capitulation over producing the rival HD DVD format, research firm NPD Group said Wednesday.
Toshiba announced on Feb. 19 that it would stop making HD DVD players, already doomed by Warner Bros. Entertainment's announcement Jan. 4 that it was dropping HD DVD to focus on Blu-ray.
Sales of Blu-ray players, excluding PlayStation 3 game consoles, dropped 40 percent from January to February in the U.S... Read Full Story