Verizon FiOS Getting ESPN 3D on April 5By Jeff Baker - 03/22/2011 1:31:20 AM |

As you're sure to know much of the tech industry is making the shift towards 3D displays. This includes everyone from the home theater sector including projector and television manufacturers all the way to mobile manufactures like Nintendo with their glasses-free 3D display touting Nintendo 3DS. While there is no shortage of 3D displays, 3D content is still starting ...
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Super Bowl XLV Champions: Green Bay Packers Blu-ray & DVD Getting Released on March 8By Jeff Baker - 03/04/2011 6:02:55 PM |

While many home theater nuts may be watching movies on the big screen, many of you (me included) will probably point towards sports as one of your main reasons for purchasing, or planning, to large HDTV. Add to that the fact that many different major sports events including the NBA Finals and Masters Tournament will ...
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UFC Versus 3 to Air in 3DBy Jeff Baker - 02/28/2011 11:24:07 PM |

3D content is quickly becoming one of the biggest trends both in Hollywood and in the home theaters of many. While the price tag was once quite high and out of range of many, manufacturers have been doing their best to push down the price tags of their 3DTVs in an effort to make them affordable to ...
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YouTube Talking with NHL & NBA to Stream Live Games?By Jeff Baker - 02/26/2011 6:01:23 AM |

When it comes to online video YouTube is more often times than not the definitive source. Featured on YouTube is a whole slew of content fro just about everyone including product reviews and video game commentaries to full length feature films. However, what isn't included on YouTube right now is any time of live streaming ...
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YouTube to stream NBA games?By James - 02/23/2011 5:33:25 PM |

If you're an NBA fan, you've most likely heard of the NBA.com streaming plan, called "League Pass", where you can stream every NBA game of the season for $100. Sure, that's a lot of money, but you're getting something like 40 games per week to watch. Now the NBA is in talks with YouTube to ...
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