Digital Entertainment

Twist to the Tale, Paramount Backs Blu-Ray

In the latest twist of a heated battle over next-generation DVD technology, Paramount Home Entertainment said it would release high-definition movies in the Blu-ray format backed by a group led by Sony Corp.

Dell Aims Apple iPod with DJ Ditty

World’s biggest personal computer maker is now getting into low cost flash music player to compete against Apple in its own home turf, iPod. Dell announced its very own flash memory digital player, DJ Ditty priced at $ 99 and capable of storing double the amount of music than iPod.

Apple iPod Nano, Small in Size, Big in Punch

Apple’s new iPOD Nano replaces the extremely popular iPod Mini (while being about $ 50 more in cost). It has the same available storage capacity, but is considerably smaller and lighter. It also has a color screen (as opposed to the Mini’s grayscale) and can be used to store and display photos just like one of its bigger siblings. But what really sets the Nano apart is its storage system. It uses flash memory instead of a hard drive to store its songs and photos. This is why The Nano is so much smaller than the Mini. The iPod Shuffle also uses flash memory, but has much less capacity and lacks the best features of higher-end iPods like the display screen and thumbwheel navigator.

Nintendo doing an iPod mini with its new game pad

WAS it a striking resemblance or what..?? Nintendo revealed its new game pad controller for its upcoming Revolution console at the Tokyo Game Show and it was debuted in different colour variants just as the iPod mini which used to retail in five different colours.

Apple iPod Nano: A Treat for The Eyes & The Ears

Apple unveiled a new ’pencil thin’ iPod model earlier this week which is surely making heads turn. Why? Because it’s outright sexy. The iPod nano, launched at a much hyped press event in San Francisco drew many "oohs" and "aahs" from those present.

Sony PSP Beats Nintendo’s DS by Huge Margin

Sony has sold 185,000 PlayStation Portable handheld consoles in the UK this past weekend, smashing the previous three-day record, set by Nintendo’s DS in March.

Xbox 360 : Pricier than it's Name

Microsoft is planning to start selling a more expensive version of its Xbox game console this autumn. Microsoft is counting on the release of its new console to make its home entertainment division pr

One Million Downloads for iTunes Japan in 4 Days

Launched just a four days ago iTunes Music Store has already done what its competetion put together does in a month. More than 1 million songs have been purchased and downloaded in last four days, says Apple.

Apple adds podcasting to iTunes, iPod

Apple Computer Inc. on Tuesday streamlined its set of iPod music players while rolling out a new version of its iTunes music store software that includes radio podcasting capabilities.

Big guns getting ready to battle for market share in gaming

The three biggies in gaming arena, Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo have announced their plans of launching next gen machines over next one year, with Microsoft having an edge of being early entrant. Microsoft will be the first one to launch its Xbox 360.

Nintendo unveiles "Revolution" and "GameBoy Micro"

Nintendo has shown they mean business when it comes to gaming. Barely a week after Microsoft launched XBox 360 Nintendo unveiled their answer to Microsoft’s Xbox 360 at the world’s biggest industry fair, the E3 Electronic Entertainment Expo.

Gaming war update - Nintendo joins with Revolution

Gaming war has just gone fierce with Nintendo joining Sony and Microsoft with its latest offering "Revolution". The announcement follows presentation of Playstation 3 by Sony and Microsoft’s conference about further information on Xbox 360.