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  • Verizon's FiOS TV expansions: April 25, 2009

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    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    04.25.2009

    With the weather warming up, Verizon's finally started adding a few more areas again, signing on seven new housing developments for FiOS TV, and reminding potential customers how easy the switch can be. Even though its YES Network deal didn't include Yankees games, Mets fans can enjoy their jetstream-less field and game on video on-demand, and everyone can celebrate remote DVR scheduling. Read - Verizon FiOS TV Offers New York Area Customers Free Mets Games On-Demand From SNY Read - Verizon Offers Ultimate Home Upgrade With Easy, Affordable Switch From Cable to Advanced, All-Fiber-Optic FiOS Services Read - Seven More Long Island and Queens Housing Complexes Sign On to Receive Verizon's FiOS TV and Internet Services Read - Verizon Expands Advanced, Remote DVR Management Service to More FiOS TV Customers

  • SNY to deliver every New York Mets game in HD

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    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    03.07.2008

    While we heard that all 144 Blue Jays games would be aired in glorious high-definition on one channel or another, SNY has just announced that it "will produce every New York Mets regular season game -- in 2008 and beyond -- in high-definition." Previously, SNY had delivered just the home games in HD, but now you won't be forced to rack up those airline miles in order to catch your beloved Mets in something more than SD. The fun gets started when the home team travels down to Florida to take on the Marlins at 4:00PM on March 31st. Of course, you still may want to catch a game at the upcoming Citi Field every now and then -- we can only imagine how 12,000 square feet of HD signage will look in person.[Thanks, Tom D.]

  • Sony does not think they can meet the Blu-ray demand

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    Matt Burns
    Matt Burns
    05.16.2006

    Blu-ray is a month away from launching (hopefully) and Sony just doesn't think that they will be able to meet the demand. This concern is stemming from the sales rate of current electronic devices and their supply of parts.  Apparently, this is going to hit our dear Blu-ray products hard and Sony just doesn't think they will be able to keep the inventory up on it. This is not only going to affect the PS3 but also component based Blu-ray players.  So the moral of the story he is that if you want one of these Blu-ray players, pick one up when you can.