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Cashmere, as far as I know there's no actual titles which use that functionality..
iPhone update due out fairly soon:
- The ability to send an SMS message to multiple people is now there
- Google Maps application can now pinpoint your location using cell tower triangulation
- Google Maps can now display the Hybrid map view
- You can now drag and drop application icons on your home screen
- The home screen supports pagination
- You can now add web bookmarks to your home screen
I just don't know if it's strictly an HD DVD thing or is available on both formats.
That sounds like an HD-DVD feature to me. (One the major points in HD-DVD's favor is all the supercool interactive features it promises. Unfortunately almost nobody releasing movies on HD-DVD is taking advantage of them.)
If you're going to be buying a PS3 anyway, you could probably pick up a standalone HD-DVD player for under $200 (that would also play standard def DVDs).
Kevin, I came across this page yesterday, which has mapping tools it says works on an iTouch or iPhone.
That sounds like an HD-DVD feature to me. (One the major points in HD-DVD's favor is all the supercool interactive features it promises. Unfortunately almost nobody releasing movies on HD-DVD is taking advantage of them.)
That's too bad. DH will literally pull out an atlas while watching a movie. He is itching to see this feature in action.
Looks like RIAA is going after personal use:
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Now, in an unusual case in which an Arizona recipient of an RIAA letter has fought back in court rather than write a check to avoid hefty legal fees, the industry is taking its argument against music sharing one step further: In legal documents in its federal case against Jeffrey Howell, a Scottsdale, Ariz., man who kept a collection of about 2,000 music recordings on his personal computer, the industry maintains that it is illegal for someone who has legally purchased a CD to transfer that music into his computer.
I don't understand this at all. What are they going to do? Go after everyone who owns an ipod?
Unfortunately almost nobody releasing movies on HD-DVD is taking advantage of them.
Yeah. I'm afraid this will be like the multi-angle option on DVDs. I understand that porn uses it pretty often, but the only other time I've seen this used EVER is on the Moulin Rouge special features (the dance numbers).
I've seen a couple of Special Edition DVDs that had alternate viewable angles for certain scenes, but I believe they were all "behind the scenes" angles of the scene in question, and only available for certain parts.
The best HD-DVD is, believe it or not, Two Fast Two Furious (or The Fast And The Furious: Tokyo Drift, I've forgotten which one). It uses a wide variety of the HD-DVD special features, so it's a good technology demonstration - unfortunately, it's The Fast and The Furious.
The Serenity HD-DVD uses interactive menus (meaning the menus overlay the film), but that's it.
There's a few cute ones - an aquarium HD-DVD, which is full of fish tanks which look very pretty, and a fireplace one, which does exactly what it says on the tin.
So my new laptop can't see my home wireless network. It's not just that we can't log it on -- it literally does not detect the home network, though it finds several other (secured) networks in the area.
Any ideas on where to start? Is this a security setting or some kind of configuration thing? Useful troubleshooting websites?
You can try calling the tech support line for your wifi router. I know it's a bit of a cheat, but if there's one thing those guys know (and that's often literally true) it's how to hook a computer up to a wifi router.