Category: Video (Page 11 of 16)

Microsoft Poaching iPhone Developers For The Zune HD

Zune HD in resplendent glory.First, some background. This story has just one source. That source is a developer of a popular Twitter app for the iPhone. Said source is also a fool or just too rich for his own good.

According to John Gruber at Daring Fireball, Microsoft has made contact with at least one iPhone developer with the hopes of getting some app love for the Zune. The developer, who contacted John with the story, was apparently offered “a bucket of money” to port his Twitter app to a product that was at the time undisclosed.

I know there are reasons you might turn that sort of thing down, like loyalty to a certain brand (which I don’t understand unless Microsoft has screwed you in some life altering way), but a bucket of money sounds pretty nice to me. Don’t want to do the work? Get one of your friends to do it for a finder’s fee. I dunno, seems like something I would have jumped on.

The real news in all of this is that Microsoft is trying, and pretty hard, to get some serious app support for the Zune HD. They need it too. Sure the thing looks cool, but it’s just a media player and a mobile web browser for now. Adding some delicious apps could help them take a significant slice of that delicious Apple pie.

Zune HD Available For Pre-Order

Zune HD color options.Just a day after the release announcement, Microsoft’s Zune HD is up for pre-order with several major retailers. As was accidentally leaked by Amazon, the new media player will cost $220 for a 16GB and $290 for the 32GB version.

Unfortunately pre-orders can only receive the black or platinum colors. At release consumers will also be able to choose from red, blue, and green with the option to have your Zune engraved with one of 10 different designs called Zune Originals.

As I mentioned yesterday, the price puts some pressure on Apple with their iPod Touch line. The Zune HD not only upgrades with HD video playback, it costs far less than the equivalent in the iPod Touch line.

Zune HD Coming September 15th

The Zune HD.The guys at Gizmodo got some exclusive pics of the new Zune HD packaging along with word that the device will be available September 15th. That date is a little later than most people expected, but still early enough to get some attention before the holiday season.

As for the packaging, it’s standard fare. A white box with a pic of the device in either the 16GB or 32GB flavors. There’s still no mention of pricing, though it’s expected to be something like $220 for the 16GB and $290 for the 32GB. Those prices were from a leaked Amazon page yesterday. Compare that to the $299/$399 pricetags on the same size iPod Touch and we just might see a few people migrating to the Zune, especially with the added bonus of HD video playback.

Myspace Makes Little Ado About A Heath Ledger Video

When any artist of note dies, people flock to pick up that person’s works. Maybe they want to be a part of history or maybe they hope the media will he worth some money someday. Maybe it’s something else entirely. Whatever the case, it happens, so it’s not uncommon to see companies trying to exploit the public’s strange fascination with death.

I was surprised to find that that’s not the case with regard to Myspace and an exclusive video they have. It’s a music video directed by Heath Ledger to King Rat by Modest Mouse. The video was meant to protest whaling in Ledger’s home country, New Zealand. Myspace made almost no mention of the video and even less about the fact that Ledger was involved. Who knew Myspace, of all places, could be so classy?

To see the video, head over to the Myspace page. If anything surprises you it just might be the view count.

Pimp Your Dorm Room: Entertainment Edition

Yesterday, Two days ago (damn you Time Warner), I covered the hub of your college life – your desk. While I may have harped on just how much work you’re going to be doing, there’s also plenty of time for fun in college. This edition of Pimp Your Dorm is designed to help you have a little, and to do so in style.

Today we’re focusing on that part of your dorm room that’s sure to get plenty of attention – the entertainment system. When I say system, I mean the part of your room that’s dedicated to producing various forms of visual and aural entertainment. Whether it’s music, movies, or a little gaming you’re after, this guide will have your room set as the center of attention.

TV
The Samsung LN26A450.This is where entertainment starts. Your TV selection is important, because it can provide you with benefits you might not otherwise see if you went with that cheap all-in-one from Wal-Mart.

I’d highly recommend the Samsung LN26C350. A 26-inch TV isn’t huge, but it’s also not going to break the bank. Frankly, your dorm room is going to be small, so sticking with a smaller TV is probably a good thing. The unit comes with 2 HDMI inputs to take advantage of the 720p resolution, which will also make the smaller image crisp enough that you won’t care about the size. Most of the time this baby will run you a cool $500, but B&H has models listed for just $385.99! Even if you have to pay full price, remember that you want quality. I replaced two TVs in three years at school because I was cheap. Total cost? Almost $450. Pay the money up front and you won’t have the headaches later.

Receiver
Onkyo Tsxr507You need something to push your audio, right? Right. Again, don’t skimp and try to save the extra $40-50 here. Spend that money now and you won’t have to consider upgrading down the line.

I’d recommend the Onkyo TX-SR507. It’s a 5.1 receiver, which is just about perfect for most dorm rooms. With the right speakers you won’t be taking up too much space and you’ll still get great sound. Dorms are certainly not the optimal place for a home theater, but you can make do. I also like that this receiver runs HDMI audio and video, so there’s no screwing around with a optical ports. More on this later. Amazon has the latest model for $249.

Speakers
The Polk RM6750.Every time someone brings up “reasonable speakers” I point them to the Polk RM6750. It’s a 5.1 system with a full-size woofer (none of that short-throw crap that’s going fart every time you watch the opening sequence from Fellowship of the Ring) and reasonably sized satellites. The woofer has a built in amp, too, so you don’t have to worry about your receiver trying to push too much bass. Pair with that Onkyo you’ll get great sound for movies, music, and any game you might want. $208 from Amazon.

Game System
LOS ANGELES - JUNE 14: A sign for the new XBox 360 console is on display as it's revealed at Microsoft's press briefing ahead of the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) at the Wiltern Theater June 14, 2010 in Los Angeles, California. The new video game entertainment system will retail for $299 and features a new design, a 250 GB hard drive and built-in Wi-Fi. (Photo by Michal Czerwonka/Getty Images)Speaking of games, it’s time to discuss your system of choice. I realize that for most gamers this is a matter of deeply personal interest. You don’t want me telling you what to do. I won’t. I’ll tell you what I would do and why.

Were I headed back to college I’d be looking at a new 360. The chip is cooler, faster, and supposedly more reliable, and the RRoD is supposedly impossible now. The 360 also sports a larger installed base than the PS3, which gives you more options for getting some quick game time on the hall. There’s nothing like coming back from class on a rainy day to the sounds of Halo booming from three or four rooms. Trust me, it’s what I did for four years. The new 360 comes with HDMI, which is perfect for your setup (and again, no optical ports necessary). Your games will look great and so will the rest of your media.

That’s another great reason to get a 360. It’s really the best for moving content from your computer to your home theater. You can watch your movies, TV shows, and listen to your music with the fidelity of your full system.

For the die-hard PS3 fans, this setup is perfect for you, too. Again, HDMI support, a great sound system, and a TV to make your Killzone games look crisp and vibrant. Either way you go, I’m sure you’ll be happy.

Cabling
Some cheap HDMI cabling.I’ll leave you to find your own cabling, with just one caveat – buy cheap HDMI. I know I’ve spent the majority of this guide encouraging you to spend some cash, but in some cases that’s just not necessary. HDMI cables can get ridiculously expensive and it’s usually for no benefit. Rick Broida over at The Cheapskate posted a 3-cable deal for just $10 a while back. By all accounts consumers have been just as happy with their three dollar cables as people who spend $30-40 for a single six-footer.

That should do it for our entertainment edition. Check back tomorrow (internet going to the crapper notwithstanding) for the final edition of Pimp Your Dorm Room: Everything Else. I’ll be covering the little things that will make your college life easier, more enjoyable, and make your dorm more like a home.

« Older posts Newer posts »

© 2026 Gadget Teaser

Theme by Anders NorenUp ↑