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Elcomsoft uses NVIDIA GPUs to crack WPA2 {Engadget}
Oct 13th 2008 11:40AM For the same reason the Cell is better at folding.
Toshiba pulling the plug on HD DVD already? - Yup it's over. {Engadget}
Feb 16th 2008 12:18PM @ harveylubin: So, I can natively control all of the BluRay functions of the PS3 with this via my 880? That would be a lock if that was true. I don't console game at all, but the ability to play the new Gran Turismo on my movie player might lock this up. Hmmm....
Toshiba pulling the plug on HD DVD already? - Yup it's over. {Engadget}
Feb 16th 2008 9:52AM Because I have a Harmony 880 that I love and the PS3 is lacking in the IR department. Otherwise I'd be all over it.
Toshiba pulling the plug on HD DVD already? - Yup it's over. {Engadget}
Feb 16th 2008 8:44AM Now I can finally start shopping for 1.1 BD players. Engadget, let's get some BD-BD reviews going now instead of BD vs. HD-DVD. It's about time. . .
Survey confirms that Canada loves its Discovery HD {Engadget HD}
Feb 10th 2008 4:24PM Ya, I don't get it. I've had Discovery HD Theater forever and Discovery Channel HD for months now. Dish Network btw.
Win a Philips 42PFL5603D 42-inch 1080p HDTV! {Engadget HD}
Feb 5th 2008 5:02PM Will take.
And you thought that laptop fire sucked... {Engadget}
Jan 16th 2008 4:25PM Mr. Lange, can I get a "FIRE!" ?
Petition to keep HD DVD alive appears online {Engadget HD}
Jan 9th 2008 9:01PM The weekend Best Buy ad posted on Slickdeals shows NO sign of HD-DVD. Did they choose a side?
Is Target going Blu-ray exclusive? {Engadget}
Jan 6th 2008 6:11PM And DVDs looked expensive when compared to the Circuit City backed Divx at the time. Now mass production has a pile of movies available for 4.99 to own each and every week. Not much more than the 1996 Divx rental price.
The arguement for the cost of Blu-ray is weak. It will decrease when it gets widely adopted. Just like DVD, just like CD, just like VHS, just like HDTVs. Mass production brings prices down. Christ, HD and Blu Ray are less than 24 months old. Remember that $10,000 42" HDTV (720p no less) you saw in 1999? No one's going to own one of those right?
Sony officially quits rear-projection TV production {Engadget}
Dec 27th 2007 8:14AM They are making a mistake. Just grab one while you can.
The KDS-60A2000 was $3499 and I picked it up for $2800. Then a few months later, the KDS-60A3000 could be had for $1799 everyday at Sams Club. F Me. At any rate, if you're in the market, pick one up. They're awesome. I also own two LCDs, and they're nice but for watching movies and getting the most performance per inch/dollar, the SXRD is impossible to beat.










