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  • ( ) Apple TV 2.1 Review

    Shane already published a review of the updated Apple TV 2.0 back in February. Now our review partner Digital Trends also took a close look at the Apple TV 2.0 and published a review that also takes into account the latest 2.1 Apple TV software update.

    Quote from the review: "Renting does not just come from Disney or some Indie studio, but all of the major ones - matching easily those other online services which limit theirs to computers only. Apple TV rentals don�t leave out being able to be viewed on computers or iPods either (with the exception of high-def; more on this later), so it makes sense that the entire user interface has undergone significant changes to match that of the underlying philosophy now being put into play.
    And while Apple has also dropped the price of their two models (the other features a 160GB drive), they allowed those of us who bought into the Apple TV about a year ago to update into all of this through a free download."
    Read the full Apple TV 2.1 Review. More>>
  • ( ) College and High School Students Causes A Ramen Revolution in the Inland Empire

    Azindies Productions, LLC is pleased to announce Ramen Revolution, a ground-breaking television series about anime and Asian pop culture, which will be taped live at the Granada Theater in Ontario, CA, on Saturday April 5th.

    Riverside, CA (PRWEB) March 21, 2008 -- Azindies Productions, LLC is pleased to announce Ramen Revolution, a ground-breaking television series about anime and Asian pop culture, which will be taped live at the Granada Theater in Ontario, CA, on Saturday April 5th, at 6:00PM for broadcast on LA 18KSCI-TV on April 27 at 12:30a.m.

    Ramen Revolution is the biggest, most unique anime event ever to hit the Inland Empire. It will include live Para Para dancers and feature performances from the Japanese-American bands Friday Knights and Thee Out Mods. More>>

  • ( ) Dock Pack rocks with iPod

    So what if Micropod SE speakers look like interplanetary travelers. It's the other half of Scandyna's Dock Pack, a down-to-earth iPod dock, that will rock your world.

    The Dock, as it is known, is more than just a booster seat-charger for your iPod. Despite weighing less than a pound, standing about an inch-and-a-half with the circumference of a coffee can, the Dock can power virtually any bookshelf speaker with its 15-watt amplifier.

    Around back, a set of metal speaker binding posts await your speakers.

    The package price ($300) might seem inflated, but it's a bargain next to the individual prices for the speakers ($199 a pair) and dock ($219).

    The curvy, unisexy Micropod SE looked almost too familiar when this earthling opened the box. More>>