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Sprint, Skiff to show off large e-reader at CES

Posted: 04 Jan 2010 07:50 PM PST

Sprint, Skiff to show off large e-reader at CESSprint and Skiff have announced today that they will be introducing the new Skiff e-reader at the CES event later this week, one that will be extremely fast and will feature a large resolution screen.

"We think it's the speediest reader yet," says Gil Fuchsberg, president of Skiff. "We've got some things that we can do that you've never been able to do on e-ink screens before."

Partner Sprint will provide the 3G wireless service for the device, and will even make the Skiff Reader available in Sprint retail stores and online, the first carrier to do so.

Skiff will also offer a store selling newspapers, magazines and e-books that should work with most other e-readers and smartphone apps. "We think there'll be a market for dedicated readers alongside applications on your phone or tablet PCs," Fuchsberg added, via the NYT.

The display is black and white, but Fuchsberg says a firmware update will bring color very soon. "We're working very aggressively on color, and we'll bring color to this device as quickly as we can," he added.

The Skiff Reader display is full touchscreen but the device also includes a scroll wheel. The resolution is 1200 x 1600, double the resolution of the Amazon Kindle.


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Scripps pulls channels from Cablevision

Posted: 04 Jan 2010 12:41 PM PST

Scripps pulls channels from CablevisionScripps Networks Interactive has pulled its popular Food Network and HGTV channels from Cablevision, after the two companies could not agree to carriage fees.

Cablevision is a smaller cable company, with only 3.1 million subscribers in New York and New Jersey, but the move mirrors that of the recent, larger fight between Time Warner and Fox (News Corp.)

Scripps says the cable provider is not properly compensating it for the channels, and has an active media campaign trying to get consumers to complain about the channels being removed.

"The distribution rates Cablevision pays for Food and HGTV are among the lowest in the industry,"
added Scripps CEO Kenneth Lowe.

"We are sorry that Scripps' current financial difficulties are making it impossible for them to continue our relationship on terms that are reasonable for Cablevision and our customers,"
responded Cablevision. "We wish Scripps well and have no expectation of carrying their programming again, given the dramatic changes in their approach to working with distributors to reach television viewers."

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'Popbox' is new superstar media hub

Posted: 04 Jan 2010 12:02 PM PST

'Popbox' is new superstar media hubElectronista is reporting today that Syabas, the company behind the Popcorn Hour media hub, will be showing off the newly dubbed Popbox at the upcoming CES event, a media hub that should surpass the Popcorn Hour in every way thanks to a newly finished user interface overhaul.

The new interface includes "infopops" which show off the weather, Twitter feeds, and other data. The interface also includes a cover-flow-esque visual thumbnails selection for videos, music and other data, as well as universal search.

More notably, the interface can handle Flash, Java and QT meaning Netflix is now available. Also available is Hulu, CBS and ABC content, which can now include the in-video ads required for playback. Facebook, Twitter, Shoutcast MP3, Revision3 and other Popcorn Hour content will rollover to the new box.

For video, full 1080p at 100Mbps is now supported, along with the standard MPEG formats, H.264, VC-1, WMV, MKV, XviD and other containers. The player can also support most subtitle files, including Microsoft's proprietary one. For streaming, the Popbox can recognize iTunes via Bonjour, and DLNA and UPnP sources.

The device has no built-in storage but has USB ports and an SD slot.

The Popbox should be available in March and will cost just $130 USD.

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Flixster buys Rotten Tomatoes

Posted: 04 Jan 2010 11:36 AM PST

Flixster buys Rotten TomatoesThe "movie social-networking" company Flixster has announced today the purchase of popular movie review site Rotten Tomatoes, expanding its overall presence in the industry.

Rotten Tomatoes was formerly owned by gaming outfit IGN, and IGN will get a minority stake in Flixster as part of the new deal. Other financial details were not released.

The WSJ says the combined entities have 30 million monthly visitors per month combined, and Flixster had already integrated RT ratings into its mobile device apps. Overall, both sites now have a database of 250,000 movies and DVDs, 2.3 billion user reviews, 550,000 critic reviews and tens of thousands of trailers and other videos.

"Rotten Tomatoes has built a fantastically well-known brand that moviegoers trust when making their decisions. Combined with Flixster's social networking and word-of-mouth, we're creating the leading movie destination on the Internet," added Flixster President and Chief Operating Officer Steve Polsky.

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LG previews new Blu-ray players

Posted: 04 Jan 2010 11:00 AM PST

LG previews new Blu-ray playersLG today has posted on their Korean-language site that it will be introducing at least two new Blu-ray players at the upcoming CES event, each of which will "significantly expand" the Internet-enabled capabilities of current BD players.

The company will expand on the NetCast Entertainment Access used on current models, which allows for CinemaNow, Netflix, Pandora and YouTube playback.

LG teases that users can download movies and music and then create digital libraries that are searchable by metadata. Other Internet updates will include weather forecasts and updates, and DLNA connectivity.

CES begins on Thursday.

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Vizio to add Wireless HD to HDTVs

Posted: 04 Jan 2010 10:36 AM PST

Vizio to add Wireless HD to HDTVsPopular HDTV maker Vizio has announced that it will begin integrating Wireless HD technology into its HDTVs, using SiBEAM 60GHz chipsets.

The company can begin doing so after it completes its application to join the WirelessHD Association, which seems more like a formality than anything.

Vizio and SiBEAM will introduce their new XVT Pro TV lineup of LED-backlit machines at the upcoming CES event.

SiBEAM currently provides WirelessHD to Best Buy, Panasonic, Monster, Sony, and LG, says Electronista, and the technology allows for streaming of lossless 1080p at 4Gbps without interfering with any other wireless products. The tech is also known to break through any physical barriers such as walls or furniture.

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Spotify coming to the U.S. with Android 2.1?

Posted: 04 Jan 2010 10:13 AM PST

Spotify coming to the U.S. with Android 2.1?The U.S. launch of Spotify was delayed in November after it was learned that the record labels wanted users to pay for the normally free ad-supported service, while Spotify wants it to remain free.

TechCrunch is reporting today that Spotify in the U.S. will indeed be free for users, but that it will be "limited" to a "very" few number of people.

More notably, TC says the company has been in talks with Google to launch the service built-in with Android 2.1, the firmware run by the upcoming Nexus One smartphone. The Nexus One is expected to launch tomorrow at a Google press conference. Google is said to have wanted Spotify integration so badly that it is willing to cover the $36-a-year fee the record labels want from each user.

We shall see tomorrow.

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VidZone is now largest music video streaming app in the world

Posted: 04 Jan 2010 09:53 AM PST

VidZone is now largest music video streaming app in the worldAccording to VidZone head of production Ben Creasey, the application has now become the largest music video streaming app in the world.

"VidZone is official the biggest dedicated music video streaming application in the world," says Creasey.

He adds that the application has been downloaded "over" two million times and 200 million videos have been streamed since launch. "I think the correct response is 'wow!'" Creasey concluded.

VidZone is free to European PS3 owners, and has about 15,000 music videos available. VidZone launched in June.

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Sony accidentally releases 'Armored' via PlayStation Store, for free

Posted: 04 Jan 2010 09:42 AM PST

Sony accidentally releases 'Armored' via PlayStation Store, for free Sony accidentally made the still-in-theaters film Armored available via the PlayStation Store earlier this week, offering the movie as a free digital download for about five hours.

All users had to do was head over to the PS Store, search for "Armored" and download the movie, for free, for the PS3 and the PSP.

For those that missed it, the film has resurfaced as Armored 2009 DVDSCR READNFO XviD-PrisM on torrent and warez sites, and the entire situation is a pretty large mistake to be made by the corporation. Perhaps a marketing stunt?

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