- Tue Nov 17 2:08 PM PST 2009 HDTV scorecard: (Almost) all major network shows are now in high-def
As the first high-def decade draws to a close, nearly every TV show on the national networks is now broadcast in high-def--with the exception of a few notable stragglers.
- Tue Nov 17 9:26 AM PST 2009 The 404 Podcast 469: Where CBS turns our Twitter account into a sitcom
Twitter account gets picked up by CBS for a sitcom; Dell's Mac Mini killer; Carrie Prejean; Oxford's word of the year; Facebook; and the Pirate Bay is no longer?
- Thu Nov 12 9:10 AM PST 2009 Dell's aims Inspiron Zino HD at the living room
Dell's announces new Inspiron Zino HD living room PC.
- Mon Nov 9 10:03 AM PST 2009 Hands-on: Netflix streaming on the PS3
CNET takes a hands-on look at Netflix streaming on the PS3, and compares with Netflix streaming available on other devices.
- Wed Nov 4 3:20 PM PST 2009 Netflix-compatible video devices compared
More than a dozen home AV products can now stream Netflix online content, which gives subscribers unlimited access to more than 12,000 movies and TV shows for as little as $9 per month.
- Mon Oct 26 6:36 AM PDT 2009 A Blu-ray player + Netflix streaming for $99.99
Best Buy's house-brand Insignia player offers a couple high-end features at a low-end price. It can not only tap BD-Live features, but also stream movies from Netflix.
- Fri Oct 23 1:10 PM PDT 2009 Getting Blu-ray on a new 27-inch iMac
Apple's new iMac all-in-one desktops impressed us, especially the massive 27-inch model we reviewed this week. But we're left wondering what happened to the rumored Blu-ray drive option.
- Tue Oct 20 9:00 AM PDT 2009 Apple redesigns iMac and 13-inch MacBook, revamps Mac Mini
Apple announces new iMacs and revamps the Mac Mini's specs.
- Tue Oct 6 9:01 PM PDT 2009 Gateway announces first new Windows 7 all-in-ones
Gateway announces new Windows 7-equipped all-in-ones with touch input
- Fri Oct 2 11:55 AM PDT 2009 BOL 1076: You got served, through Twitter
In the UK you don't have to be in the presence of someone to serve them with legal papers. So now Twitter has become a way to get served.




