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Swine flu from a Netflix disc? Probably notNov 29, 2009
Anyone seriously concerned about acquiring swine flu or any other number of exotic diseases these days probably wonder about the cleanliness inherent in handling money--or say, Netflix discs. To test out the cleanliness of Netflix discs, which are...
Meijer.com Black Friday HDTV, Blu-ray and video game dealsNov 17, 2009
If you're okay with forking out some dough for a second-tier brand HDTV this Black Friday, Meijer.com may be a good place to check out. Among its published Black Friday HDTV deals:
Sylvania Blu-ray Disc Player $89.00
Blu-ray Movies - Over 24...
Vizio's 32-inch VO320E LCD HDTV gets reviewedNov 16, 2009
It's not too often that we see 32-inch HDTVs being reviewed these days, but CNET has a review of the 32-inch Vizio VO320E thanks to its "Eco" tag because it exceeds the Energy Star standard by more than 15 percent. Interestingly, despite the fact the...
Black Friday ads: Best Buy, ToysRUs, Radio ShackNov 15, 2009
Here's some of the latest Black Friday HDTV deals that have appeared on the web. Best Buy has the best (and most) stuff I've seen so far.
ToysRUs
Haier 22" LCD TV $199.99
Xbox 360 Arcade System With Carry Case And Three Games ...
YouTube getting a 1080p video player within daysNov 12, 2009
YouTube is about to enter the world of 1080p video, according to an announcement today at the NewTeeVee Live conference. So far the Google-owned video platform has only supported 720p video and due to a variety of factors, HD video playback only...
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