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Home Theater October 22, 2009 Mark Fleischmann |
Disney Keychest to Redefine Software Ownership Instead of owning a disc, you'd own access rights across many platforms. |
InternetNews October 27, 2009 |
Disney's Key to the Digital Kingdom The entertainment behemoth is looking to the cloud for its answer to the digital distribution dilemma. |
Home Theater July 23, 2010 Mark Fleischmann |
Cloud Content Access Coming UltraViolet will offer multi-platform consumer access. |
The Motley Fool September 28, 2010 Anders Bylund |
Netflix Killer? Yeah, Right. If Hollywood wants to kill Netflix, they're not shooting where the company is. That worked much better for Gretzky. |
Home Theater March 17, 2010 Mark Fleischmann |
PlayStation Achieves HD Quorum Sony's PlayStation Network has become the first platform to carry high-def movie content from all six major studios. |
Home Theater June 15, 2010 Mark Fleischmann |
RoxioNow Embraces DTS Sonic Solutions' RoxioNow, which supplies the technology underlying Best Buy's CinemaNow and Blockbuster's online service, will add DTS to its platform. |
InternetNews February 20, 2008 |
Amazon, Universal to Support Blu-ray Format Retailers, film studios switch allegiances following demise of HD DVD. |
The Motley Fool May 24, 2010 David Lee Smith |
Will Studios Nix Cable's Quick Trips for Flicks? Once again, operators want to shrink the time between movies' theatrical and home distribution. |
InternetNews January 14, 2008 |
Toshiba Cuts HD Player Prices in Blu-ray Fight Toshiba is slashing prices of its HD DVD format players by between 40 to 50 percent as major Hollywood studios move to embrace Sony Corp's Blu-ray format high definition DVDs. |
The Motley Fool November 21, 2005 W.D. Crotty |
New View for Media Conglomerates Video is showing up everywhere. How will it affect the entertainment distributors? Investors would be wise to take stock of this evolving playing field. |
The Motley Fool December 28, 2011 Rich Duprey |
Dolby Sounds Good in 2012 There are plenty of opportunities for the sound specialist to drown out all the noise. |
PC Magazine June 17, 2010 Sascha Segan |
The Mobile Video Dilemma Unless the content and hardware industries get together to provide common encoding and DRM standards, most high-def phones will be forever starved of high-def content. |
The Motley Fool October 23, 2008 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
1 More Step for Netflix The DVD-renting giant's latest step in living room domination is a deal with Samsung, allowing its instant streaming service to play on Samsung's Blu-ray disc players. |
The Motley Fool July 17, 2006 Alyce Lomax |
Movie Download Dreams and Dilemmas Digital downloading of feature-length movies may be an idea whose time has come. While the party may have started, there's still a lot of work and planning left to do. |
The Motley Fool January 4, 2008 Anders Bylund |
DRM Is a Digital Death Sentence Movie and TV studios need to get rid of rights management from the Dark Ages so that digital entertainment can reach its full potential. |
The Motley Fool September 30, 2010 Dan Rayburn |
Don't Be Misled in This Valuation Even with the positive balance sheets that Apple, Akamai, and Netflix have, one can't let the excitement around streaming movies and TV shows be the major catalyst for valuing them more highly. |
The Motley Fool August 24, 2010 Anders Bylund |
This Insanity Has to Stop Blu-ray players from a major manufacturer suffer serious blind spots after an update that shouldn't be necessary in the first place. |
The Motley Fool January 7, 2011 Anders Bylund |
Hollywood vs. Silicon Valley It's L.A. against San Fran in the nuttiest battle of modern times. Who will win? |
The Motley Fool January 10, 2008 Anders Bylund |
Pay Up and Profit, Hollywood! Why are TV and movie studios haggling over writer residuals when fresh content could make them unbelievably rich? |
Home Theater October 20, 2010 Mark Fleischmann |
Netflix Adopts DD+ for Streaming Rent movies online and get high-res lossy surround. |
The Motley Fool January 20, 2011 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Netflix in 2014 Let's check in on how Netflix is holding up in the future. |
The Motley Fool August 5, 2011 Anders Bylund |
What's Wrong With This Top Stock? The answer is, "very little." That's your signal to pounce on Dolby, dear investor. |
BusinessWeek September 13, 2004 Ronald Grover |
Gates Tries For A Hollywood Ending Tinseltown execs may still love a tale of redemption. But it may take more than a new script for Microsoft to remake itself from villain to hero when it comes to digital rights management software and the media industry. |
BusinessWeek September 11, 2006 Ronald Grover |
The Empire Strikes Back Wal-Mart sees a threat from iTunes downloads. |
PC World October 2, 2006 Dan Tynan |
The Future of Fun All the movies, music, and TV you want, when and where you want them. |
Home Theater August 11, 2010 Mark Fleischmann |
Netflix Approaches Pay-TV Window Netflix has signed an unusual agreement that will let it stream titles from three major studios three months after cable and satellite providers get them. |
The Motley Fool October 13, 2011 Evan Niu |
Can Netflix Survive an Apple Attack? Apple may be looking into mobile video streaming. |
PC World May 2006 Melissa J. Perenson |
Gotcha! Where's My HD Picture? Having an HD DVD player doesn't guarantee that you'll get full, high-definition output from it. |
The Motley Fool December 29, 2006 Rich Duprey |
Previewing 2007: Dolby Labs This company's audio and DVD technology rings true. The question for investors, though: Is Dolby's price still a good buy? |
BusinessWeek August 16, 2004 Ronald Grover |
A War That Hollywood Can't Afford As DVD sales slow, any delay of next-generation must-haves will cost the studios. What should Hollywood do about the battle between Sony and Toshiba over high-definition DVD formats? |
The Motley Fool February 12, 2008 Anders Bylund |
Strike's Over. Who Won? For investors, the most important thing to know about the Writers' Guild strike is that it's almost certainly over. |
InternetNews September 3, 2009 |
YouTube Moving Toward Paid Content Google appears close to inking partnerships with several major Hollywood studios to offer streaming movie rentals on YouTube in what would be the first foray toward paid content on the world's largest video site. |
Information Today June 21, 2010 Theresa Cramer |
Group Seeks to Set Standard for Consumer-Ownable Digital Property The solution to rational, peaceful, global commerce in downloadable digital products will involve the evolution of copyright law so that it properly discerns between the copying of bits and the counterfeiting of products. |
Home Theater September 29, 2009 Mark Fleischmann |
Studios Repeat HDTV-Crippling Demand The movie studios and their trade association are lobbying the Federal Communications Commission for power to cripple the component video interface - the only one available on millions of early-generation HDTVs. |
InternetNews February 6, 2007 Nicholas Carlson |
Wal-Mart Joins Video Download Party All the major studios are on board. Is Apple's iTunes store in trouble? |
Home Theater October 27, 2009 Mark Fleischmann |
PlayStation Gets Netflix Streaming Netflix streaming will penetrate Sony's PlayStation 3 video game console. |
Home Theater October 4, 2004 Darryl Wilkinson |
HD Disc Format Orgs Sound Off On Sound The soundtrack of the HD future on disc is here now (at least in a backwards compatible kind of way). |
BusinessWeek October 24, 2005 Peter Burrows |
Hollywood Holds Its Breath The iPod - and Disney's blessing - could create a mass audience for video on the go. |
InternetNews August 22, 2005 Jim Wagner |
DReaM: Royalty-Free, Open Source DRM Sun Microsystems is jumping into digital rights management with the launch of an open source version not dependent on devices. |
Home Theater May 20, 2008 |
HD VOD May Upstage Blu-ray Video on demand may deliver the high-def goods to homes before Blu-ray discs even make it into stores. |
BusinessWeek July 14, 2003 Grover & Green |
Hollywood Heist Will tinseltown let techies steal the show? The ripping and burning of movies to DVDs is growing into a global underground industry that last year cost film studios an estimated $3 billion in lost DVD sales. It's prodding the guys in Guccis into action. |