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Apple Follows Amazon?s Lead

itunes99cent.jpgApple has followed Amazon Unbox’s lead in offering weekly 99 movie rental specials. Call it a loss leader - these sales reinforce their respective movie rental service offerings. When we still had the bedroom 32″ SDTV, we often enjoyed Amazon’s discounted films via TiVo. (Though we haven’t enjoyed watching them on our HDTVs - letter and pillar-boxes? Please!) It’s not yet clear if iTunes will offer multiple weekly selections like Amazon (did), or if the sale will be limited to one select feature as it is this week (The Hours).

18 Blu-ray Players For Your Next Install

If you?re an integrator who didn?t recommend one format or the other to your clients, you still have a decision to make: is there a Blu-ray player right for you?

Deal of the Day: USB HDTV Tuner @ $45

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Automatically Embed Album Art Into MP3 Collection

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If you’re anything like me you’ve got a large collection of MP3 music files on your hard drive. Some of my MP3s were acquired from places like iTunes and Amazon, while others were ripped from my CD collection. The end result is a pile of MP3s - some with album art, many without.

At home I listen to music via SageTV’s HTPC application and on the road I use an iPod - and it’s always helpful to have album art embedded into the file itself instead of having an additional photo file. MP3 files with embedded album art are just more portable.

Onkyo Ends HD DVD Production, Will Do Blu-ray

Onkyo, one of the few manufacturers of HD DVD products besides Toshiba, will end its development and production of the format, the company announced Thursday.

Onkyo Ends HD DVD Production, Will Do Blu-ray

Onkyo, one of the few manufacturers of HD DVD products besides Toshiba, will end its development and production of the format, the company announced Thursday.

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