iTunes Movie Store Details Emerge: $14.99 Per New Movie
Some hard details regarding Apple’s rumored iTunes Movie Store have crept out this morning, with word that Apple will be selling new release movies for $14.99 and back catalog movies for $9.99 perhaps as early as this month, according to reports. Of course, these movies would then be viewable on the iPod. But what use…
Motion DSP’s Military Technology to Help End Grainy Video
A start-up company by the name of Motion DSP has come up with a method for turning low resolution, barely viewable videos from camera phones and the like into a high quality, high resolution cinematic tour de force (or close to it). The technology, which was originally developed for military uses, attempts to “recreate” data…
Microsoft Giving Away Pre-RC1 Vista to 100,000 Lucky People
So now that we know Vista will cost an arm and a leg, who wants to give a pre-release version a spin? For a limited time only, Microsoft will be offering downloads of a pre-RC1 build of its latest (and greatest, no doubt) operating system to seemingly anybody, no special developers members only secret hand…
IGN Calls DS Opera Web Browser ‘Unusable’
The hype surrounding the Nintendo DS Web browser is palpable ($1 to Penny Arcade!), but the reviews coming in aren’t exactly glowing, with IGN calling the browser “very close to unusable” because it’s so slow. They acknowledged that the concept of touch screen-based Web browsing is sound, and that navigation within the browser proper is…