Fluendo S.A., the popular software company that offers audio and video codecs for various Linux distributions, such as Mandriva, proudly announced yesterday evening (July 2nd) the immediate availability of a new solution to legally play DVD-Video discs. Being based on the GStreamer framework, this piece of software i... |
3 July 2009 05:07 GMT |
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Aerielle has just introduced the i2i Stream Digital Music Broadcaster, a one-to-many wireless portable audio device that will turn music sharing into an unforgettable experience.The device allows its users to take any music source, like Mp3 players, home stereos, DVD players and even computers and broadcast it betwee... |
4 January 2008 19:56 GMT |
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It's about time Toshiba entered the digital photo frame wild zone. The company has chosen the same IFA in Berlin to display its latest additions to the portfolio, among which a cool portable DVD player and this digital photo frame.Being manufactured at the high standards the company has got us used to, the digit... |
18 September 2007 03:51 GMT |
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Apparently, there wasn't any connection between Daewoo and iPods… well, not until now. The Chinese electronics company decided to launch an accessory that promises to bring the famous iPods to a new level. As you probably know, they all support the video file formats (Shuffle doesn't), so this device will b... |
10 September 2007 02:07 GMT |
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Parents (especially parents of twins) can now sleep in peace during long trips knowing that Disney's new Dual-Screen Mobile DVD system makes it possible for both their kids to squint at the same movie without bumping their heads. What a breakthrough! Will this mobile DVD player make kids enjoy movies quietly fro... |
16 April 2007 05:20 GMT |
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Hammacher Schlemmer, a retailer of luxury goods, is selling a peculiar media player. The thing, dubbed the Portable Video iPod Enlarger and DVD Player, is mainly intended to play DVDs on the go but also to act as a video iPod "enlarger". You can dock a 30, 60 or 80 GB iPod video device into the back, allowing you to ... |
6 April 2007 11:30 GMT |
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