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Wal-Mart Black Friday deals hit the web

By Christopher Null - Posted Thu Nov 19, 2009 5:39PM EST

Wal-Mart Black Friday deals hit the web Ben Patterson has already commented at length on the Read More

California outlaws large, power-hungry TVs

By Christopher Null - Posted Wed Nov 18, 2009 4:55PM EST

California outlaws large, power-hungry TVs In a move that could spell the end of the plasma TV industry as we know it, the state of California agreed today to enact strict regulations on the amount of power televisions can consume, Read More

Upcoming Black Friday deals: Blu-ray players for as little as $78 Blu-ray player prices appear poised to drop well below the $99 mark come Black Friday. Examples: A Sylvania Blu-ray deck that'll go for just $89 in the Great Lakes region, and a Magnavox deck at Walmart for just $78. Read More

Eyes-on with 1080p video streaming over Xbox Live

By Ben Patterson - Posted Tue Nov 17, 2009 3:26PM EST

Eyes-on with 1080p video streaming over Xbox Live If not for the constant, distracting whine of the Xbox 360 console itself, I'd call the new streaming Zune Marketplace features on Xbox Live the on-demand HD panacea I've been waiting for. Read More

Best Buy Black Friday deals leaked

By Christopher Null - Posted Mon Nov 16, 2009 2:27PM EST

Best Buy Black Friday deals leaked You already know about the $250 Acer laptop that Best Buy is offering. Now the mammoth retailers additional Black Friday post-Thanksgiving discounts have been Read More

Retailers slashing prices on latest Blu-ray releases One of the biggest complaints I hear about Blu-ray concerns pricing — not for the players themselves, which have finally plunged south of $200 and even $100, but for Blu-ray movies and TV shows, which often sell for upwards of $35 each. As we head into th Read More

California proposal could outlaw large plasma TVs The days of enormous, energy-hogging televisions -- especially plasma TVs -- could be coming to an end. ... Read More

Redbox tinkers with higher prices, tries $2 first-night rentals in PA Known far and wide for its $1-a-night DVD rentals, the red-hot kiosk company is reportedly testing some new — and higher — pricing schemes, including $2 first-night rentals in one market and $1.50/night rentals in another. Read More

Report: Apple floating $30/month iTunes subscription plan to TV networks So, how does the idea of $30 a month for all-you-can-eat TV episodes from iTunes strike you? Read More

Survey: Nearly half of DVR users still watch the commercials Isn't the best thing about having a DVR (besides the ability to record shows for later viewing, of course) the fast-forward button on the remote control, perfect to zapping through all those endless Geiko, Cialis, and Progressive ads? Read More

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