Verizon Launches HD VOD

While most of the industry is focused on the wireless world at the moment, Broadband Reports has the news that Verizon has apparently launched HD VOD in some areas. It’s a good application for the telco’s fiber network. Lots of bandwidth drain. Any ZNF readers enjoying VZ HD VOD yet?

New Scripted Shows for the Xbox

There’s good news out today if you’re an Xbox owner and into the console’s content downloading features. Microsoft has done a deal with producer and agent Peter Safran to create short, scripted shows for the Xbox. Yes scripted, not reality TV. Saffran says he’ll focus first on horror and comedic fare, appealing to the male, … Read more

Hands On with RAPHA’s SurroundXi Speakers

This little beauty – the SurroundXi – looks best with an iPod Nano, but plays well with other music toys. I’ve been tinkering with these speakers for a couple of weeks now, and they’re fun, highly portable and easy to use. The sound isn’t Bose quality, but with my iPod Shuffle and my iPod Mini, it’s not bad at all. Here are the pros and cons.

Pros:

  • Plug and play
  • Very portable (runs on wire and on batteries)
  • Works with multiple audio players and flash drives
  • Auto-play from flash drive is seamless
  • Comes in many colors
  • Cheap! $40 at Target, but word on the Web says you can get the speakers for much less

Cons:

  • Music played from a flash drive worked very well the first time around, but now is accompanied by a very loud windy sound out of one speaker. Faulty unit? iPod Shuffle still plays well.
  • I plugged the SurroundXi into my Squeezebox a while back, and initially it worked reasonably well, but now the speakers make an annoying buzzing sound.

Bottom Line: The SurroundXi speakers are fun and cheap, but probably won’t hold up to years (months?) of use. Buy’em with that in mind, and you’ll be happy.

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CTIA: An Open Letter to QIK & Flixwagon

Dear Flixwagon & QIK, I’m flying into Vegas for CTIA with my multimedia powerhouse Nokia N95. Not only will I be attending ShowStoppers as a civilian (blogger) Monday night, I’ll also be stationed within the Symbian booth during the show for my day job. If time and technology permit, it’d be fun to offer some … Read more

Hauppauge HD-PVR Component Video Recorder Delayed

Hauppauge‘s HTPC HD-PVR device, originally scheduled for March availability and then later this spring, has been delayed and “should hit the market toward the end of May, early June.” Another tidbit I’ve picked up is that the HD-PVR, which will record digital television straight from any component video output, won’t initially be compatible with Microsoft … Read more

WordPress 2.5 Gallery Test: CES 2008

Version 2.5 of the WordPress blogging software just went gold, and I want to give the new Gallery feature a spin. Here’s a few of the pics I snapped at CES in January:

TiVo Deploying Comcast & Stand-Alone Updates

TiVo has quietly started rolling out system software 9.3 to TiVo Series2 owners. In addition to what I suspect is under the hood bug squashing and some minor presentation updates, Megazone reports the replacement software adds progressive downloading (view Amazon Unbox and podcast content as it comes in) already available to Series3 and TiVo HD … Read more

Digital Media Bytes

A periodic roundup of relevant news… from our other blogs: Motorola, WiMAX, LTE & CTIA: Media Experiences 2 Go Little Known Updates on the DTV Transition: Media Experiences 2 Go Replace Smartskip with Comskip in BeyondTV: Brent Evans Geek Tonic Future Drivers of Internet Bandwidth: Media Experiences 2 Go A Lost Time Travel Theory: Brent … Read more