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December 6th, 2007
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The Pali Research analyst, Mr. Greenfield says that at least one studio, News Corporation’s Twentieth Century Fox, is working to start selling its new releases and back titles through iTunes starting early next year. He writes that he hears that the long standoff between Apple and Hollywood over movie downloads may be heading for a resolution. Steve Jobs, director and large shareholder of Disney sells movies through the iTunes Store, the studios want to get more money for downloads than Mr. Jobs thinks they are worth. Mr. Greenfield suppose that the wholesale rate of a digital movie will be about $15, compared to about $18 for a DVD, which has extra bonus feature.
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December 5th, 2007
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Now you can convert DVD movies to iPod format MP4. you can enjoy your DVD movies on the iPod without making much efforts If you want to convert AVI, Divx, XviD, WMV, MPEG, MPG, FLV, DAT, RM, RMVB, MOV, ASF, H.264,etc to iPod, you can learn it by simply logon to: http://www.aimersoft.com/tutorial/ipod-video-converter.html. there are three simple steps to convert DVD movies: first, download Aimersoft DVD to iPod Converter. Second step is to install and run Aimersoft DVD to iPod Converter and then load your DVD into the program, to do this you have to click “Load DVD” button and then select your DVD-ROM in the pop-up window and press OK. Third step is, you can convert the whole DVD if you highlight the title containing the whole episodes of DVD. Do not forget to Press the little button before “Check All” on the interface to find all the chapters in the file.
Read: consumerelectronicsnet.com
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November 28th, 2007
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Dogon Group has been stimulated by YouTube to launch a pilot project in Noordhoek a year ago to analysis the value of “real movie” technology, the latest trend in global property marketing. The pilot has made available to its customers, a real taste of each property to buyers, including customers live out of the country. The Dogon Group is having a great knowledge in-house film-making, editing the high definition movies, complete with soundtracks etc. The new viewing strategy saves customers time and DVD booklet will be provided to them the customers can watch properties at home computer, laptop or televisions screens at any time. Dogon feels her company is the first in South Africa to offer this multimedia concept. Dale de Ridder, one of the company’s best agents, said “Buyers have an infinitely better impression of what it would be like to actually live in the house they are viewing, as the camera takes them around the interior, showing overviews of the rooms and details of unique features.”
Read: cbn.co.za
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November 27th, 2007
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When you buy a DVD to watch it on flat TV screen at home, you also want to watch on portable media player and laptop without the disk. For this you have to get the movie again or avoid the copy protection on the disc and make your own digital copy of the movie. But now there are two studios are allowing copying the movie to your device from the DVD itself. Lovers of the new ‘Live Free or Die Hard’ and ‘Harry Potter’ movie DVDs will be allowed to make digital copies. Both The Fox and Warner include digital-copy feature at no extra charge on the special-edition DVDs, which run at about a $5 premium over the standard editions. They both offer two digital versions of the movie one for PC and one for a portable device.
Read: pcworld.com
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November 25th, 2007
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Michael Armijo was caught on tape lifting multiple DVD movies from the Target store on Crestview Drive according to Rio Rancho Department of Public Safety reports. Atleast for two months he was able to watch the movies absolutely free. Target store employees told Officer Richard Koschade that they saw Michael on his bike going towards his home at 4718 Leon Grande. Officer watched the security video in which he was stealing the DVDs, showed by Store security person. Officer Koschade got Armijo’s driving license photo from the Motor Vehicle Department and determined it was the same person stealing the DVDs then the officer went to Armijo’s home and took him into custody for the warrant and when he asked Armijo about the theft, he simply said no and said he just got off probation for shoplifting.
Read: observer-online.com
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November 22nd, 2007
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There are many people who love watching movies, some like watching action movies and some enjoy more romantic movies. If you are also one of these, you must want to increase the number of DVDs you have. But the problem is we have to compromise even with the quality of modern technique. But now DVD copy software allows its movie loving customers make a copy of DVD as a back up so that you always have a confidence that if anything wrong happens to your original DVD, there is nothing to worry. This software contains a special feature which makes it quite special; you can reduce the size of the film without reducing the length of the movie. So you can easily copy the whole movie onto one rewritable CD.
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November 20th, 2007
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Live Free or Die Hard will be the first to use Fox’s new Digital Copy technology, which enables people make two copies of the film for personal use. It works only with PCs and Microsoft PlaysForSure-approved media devices, but not included iPods, Sony PSPs and even Zunes. Michael Gartenberg, vice president and research director at New York-based analyst firm Jupiter Research said “If it doesn’t work on the iPod, then it doesn’t exist.” Hollywood is trying hard to make people watch the any movie anytime, anywhere but keeping the originality in mind. Steven Feldstein, senior vice president of communications for 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, said “It made perfect sense to offer this level of convenience and ultimate portability for our DVD consumers,” He also said that technology is a big step toward the future.
Read: wired.com
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November 15th, 2007
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SmileOnMyMac has released DiscLabel 5.0, the latest version of its award-winning CD/DVD label design software for Mac OS. Philip Goward, co-founder of SmileOnMyMac said “If you like to use your Mac to make personalized CDs and DVDs as holiday gifts, DiscLabel can give the labels and packaging a special touch.” Let’s talk about few features of Disk Lable5.0. It starts with a pre-designed template, it can import images from iTunes, iPhoto, iDVD and Finder, Disk Lable5.0 is available in English, Japanese, German, Italian, and French, it has high quality scalable clip art, it can be used with direct-to-CD printers and printable CDs / DVDs, it has various other fixes and improvements. The price of DiscLabel 5.0 is $35.95. The DiscLabel Family Pack, for up to 5 computers in one household, is $54.95. Disk Label 5.0 is the perfect holiday gift for your friends, relatives and beloved ones.
Read: prweb.com
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November 14th, 2007
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Tom Dillard, head of Special Collections says “There are a variety of challenges that we have in preserving paper documents, Paper documents have inherent vices, that is things built into them that threaten their longevity.” Tom also said that there are a tremendous challenge of keeping (the pests) out of libraries and special collections and throwing a book away is just like treating animals and children badly. There are some guidelines on how to keep documents and books in a better way. Always keep your books and papers away from direct heat or light. Do not use glue, tape, staples or rubber bands on the books. Some tips on how to preserve your photographs. Do not use ink pens to label photos. Do not keep your photos in magnetic photo albums. Always Wash hands before you handle photos. If possible handle the photos with cotton gloves, but if you don’t have it, handle by the edges only. Do not write on the photograph with an ordinary pen or pencil; get a soft pencil or a special photograph pen with permanent non-water-soluble ink.
Read: nwaonline.net
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November 13th, 2007
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The Princess Bride is a top release, a very good movie, this release beat out a couple 2007 films which would be legitimate contenders on other people’s lists, but not here. It is like impossible to believe that it has been twenty years since this story hit the big screen. When this movie released back in September 1987, the film was not a super duper hit but still had a pretty good run, crossing the $30 million mark. “The Official Princess Bride DVD Game” begins during Episode Two after Vizzini, Inigo, and Fezzik kidnap Princess Buttercup, players gets reward in the form of gems for completing an activity or for receiving an exceptional score.Gems can be redeemed at the game’s website for new content.
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