Saturday, July 31, 2010
IT News HeadLines (InsideHW) 31/07/2010
LG, Warner and Sony to bundle 3D Blu-rays with TVs and players
Warner Home Video has said this week that it has partnered up with LG and Sony to offer 3D Blu-rays bundled with select Blu-ray 3D players, 3D HDTVs and 3D projectors. A few of the new 3D Blu-rays being bundled are Imax Under the Sea 3D, Imax Space Station 3D and Imax Deep Sea 3D. The move marks the first time Warner has bundled 3D titles with third-party products.
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GeForce GTS 450 frequencies rumored
Nvidia is apparently not going to bring up anything new and DirectX 11-compatible this summer but a report says that, in mid-September, we'll be seeing the rumored GeForce GTS 450 launched and ready to take on AMD's Radeon HD 5700 offering.
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Firefox 4 has entered the second beta stage
Mozilla has released the second beta version of their upcoming Firefox 4 browser, fixing hundreds of bugs and improving speed along with adding support for CSS Transitions. The company released the first beta at the beginning of July and promised the beta 2 for last week but hit small delays.
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YouTube video upload limit soon to be 15 instead of 10 minutes
YouTube has reported that will soon increase the video upload limit to 15 minutes, from the current 10. While most uploaded videos are well under the 10 minute current limit, longer form works, say an hour long movie, will now only need to be chopped into four installments instead of six, surely a welcome relief for some.
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