Archive for August, 2007

DVD Recorders - News Blog: Posts tagged environment

Posted in DVD Recorder on August 24th, 2007

News Blog: Posts tagged environment
CNET News - Currently, 7 of Philips’ flat TVs carry the Green Tick logo, with the company aiming to double the number to 14 by the end of 2007. Philips says it will continue to increase the range of Green Tick products to include DVD recorders, home theater

Coming Soon: SR to Release E-mail Exchanges (Not so fast )
Spokane Spokesman-Review - Update: After reviewing the messages and our options (none good), we’ve decided not to post the messages. Here’s the situation: Of the 50 messages, a few have explicit photos embedded in the message. We can’t publish those photos (one shows a toddler

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Industry Voices
Twice - Four-track, later eight-track, tape recorders offered convenience, but feeble frequency response, quitting at 10,000 cycles when As DVD technology left the labs, he reached out to me and we agreed on a standard which allowed DVD viewing but restricted

Playoff Blog
NBA - The bus ride home from shootaround was like an audition for the next Kings of Comedy DVD. The jokes were flying and While the playoffs always draw an increased number of reporters, cameramen and tape recorders, the Warriors’ playoff run has

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Information Week - Toshiba said Sunday sales of its HD DVD players and recorders were likely to jump about six times to 3 million units or more in the year starting April, driven by robust demand in the United States. CES 2007: Cisco Sets Sights On Home Market Cisco and

News Blog: Posts tagged Sony
CNET News - one of the staunchest supporters of HD DVD, said last month that initial forecasts of sales of discs and external HD DVD drives was probably a bit ambitious. The Japanese electronics maker said it anticipates selling 1 million players and recorders