Why DVD And Blu-Ray Should Finally Die

Over the past week, I’ve spent most of my entertainment time watching movies and television shows either on demand, through Netflix and Hulu Plus, or streaming over my home network. And along the way, it got me thinking: why do I really need discs?

DVD and Blu-ray mean big money for studios. After all, the companies develop blockbuster hits, and then after printing some discs, charge a boatload of cash just so you can get your hands on them. It’s a great deal for those companies.

For us, however, I’m not so sold. The fact is, I don’t like dealing with storing DVDs and Blu-ray discs. And getting up to sift through my library, find the show or movie I want to watch, and then pop it into a player is just a pain. It’s about time physical media just dies.

Of course, I understand that what I’m saying is something that many of you might already feel. But why hasn’t the death of physical media come quicker?

For one thing, it might just be the speed of our Internet connections. Unfortunately, certain countries, like the U.S., are still far behind in terms of broadband speeds than they should be. And despite promises from Washington, I’ve yet to see a single indication made by politicians that would lead us to believe that’s going to change anytime soon.

Beyond that, I’m suspect of the cloud-based services we have now. Sure, Netflix and Hulu Plus work, but they’re not ideal. And the companies that actually own the content aren’t so willing to play nice.

Which, of course, brings us to our next issue: the content companies.

“Studios have decided that making users the enemy is just fine”

Unfortunately, for years now, the studios have decided that making services, and thus their users, the enemies is just fine. The studios seem to reason that by doing so, they’ll be able to make far more cash. And in the process, consumers will just accept that and move on.

But why should we accept that? As far as I’m concerned, it’s best for everyone to accept that discs are a thing of the past. The sooner we can all accept that and start doubling down on the digital craze, the better. It’s not only in our interests, but I would argue that if studios actually took the time and put real effort into developing a digital strategy, over time, they could make it quite profitable.

Still, we sit here hoping for a day when physical media will die a cold and lonely death. After all, once that happens, we’ll be able to throw out our entertainment centers and save space in our living rooms for furniture. And with all of our favorite shows and movies in the cloud, ready for the taking, we can reduce all of the time we waste just to find what we want to watch, pop it into a player, and then wait for it to load.

The future has been, is, and forever will be digital. It’s about time we and all of the studios accept that.


Why DVD And Blu-Ray Should Finally Die is written by Don Reisinger & originally posted on SlashGear.
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Leadtek GeForce GTX 680 4GB Graphics Card

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ASK Inc. Japan is preparing to launch the 4GB version of Leadtek’s GeForce GTX 680 graphics card. Powered by NVIDIA’s Kepler GPU, the card sports 1536 CUDA Cores, a 256-bit memory interface, a core clock of 1006MHz (1058MHz Boost Clock) and a 4GB of GDDR5 memory set @ 6008MHz, and features 1x DVI-I, 1x DVI-D, 1x HDMI and 1x DisplayPort outputs. The Leadtek GeForce GTX 680 4GB will become available from August 1st for 59,800 Yen (about $765). [Product Page]

Crop Circles Appear In Washington Wheat Field (VIDEO)

SEATTLE — Mysterious crop circles have appeared in an eastern Washington wheat field – not far from the nation’s largest hydropower producer – but area farmers preparing for the summer’s harvest find the distraction more amusing than alarming.

“You can’t do anything other than laugh about it,” said Cindy Geib, who owns the field along with her husband, Greg. “You just kind of roll with the theory it’s aliens and you’re special because aliens chose your spot.”

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United Flight Diverted To Boston After Suspicious Item Found On Seat

BOSTON — Massachusetts state police say an unclaimed camera that led the crew of a United Airlines international flight to divert to Boston has been X-rayed and found to be safe.

State police spokesman David Procopio said at about 9:45 p.m. Tuesday that the passengers were taken off the plane during an inspection by bomb technicians at a remote area of Logan International Airport. He said the flight was resuming.

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FCC fines Verizon $1.25M for blocking tethering apps


The FCC(Federal Communications Commission) has just released a statement saying that Verizon will pay $1.25 million as a settlement after they revealed that Verizon had been unlawfully blocking tethering apps. If you’re unfamiliar with tethering apps, they allow a user to create a wireless network using their smartphone and its connection to their cellular network. Some apps are free ,while others may carry a price, but most carriers have been attempting to get rid of these apps so that customers will pay a premium for the carrier’s own tethering plan.
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Mitt Romney: ‘Culture Does Matter’

Mitt Romney Tuesday evening defended his position on the role of culture in a country’s prosperity, writing in the National Review that “culture does matter,” after backing away from the argument earlier in the day.

In an op-ed, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee clarified comments he made on Monday at a Jerusalem fundraiser.

“During my recent trip to Israel, I had suggested that the choices a society makes about its culture play a role in creating prosperity, and that the significant disparity between Israeli and Palestinian living standards was powerfully influenced by it,” Romney wrote. “In some quarters, that comment became the subject of controversy.”

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New AOSP Jelly Bean port for international Galaxy S III available, ‘mostly everything is working’

AOSP Jelly Bean port for international Galaxy S 3 available, 'mostly everything is working'

While it’s not the first source code compiled build of Android 4.1 Jelly Bean available for your international model (I9300) Galaxy S III, this stable release from developer Faryaab brings all the latest features without many of the drawbacks. While the release we noted in June was lacking creature comforts like camera, WiFi, Bluetooth, NFC, storage and audio, a post on XDA-Developers indicates ROM flashers of this build will have all of those, with the only known casualty so far being “semi-broken” WiFi tethering. To turn that Galaxy S III into a Jelly Bean Galaxy Nexus, you will need to do a factory reset and rock a a custom recovery like ClockworkMod, but otherwise the switch (check out a how-to video from totallydubbedHD embedded after the break) should be straightforward. While this experience is meant to be pure, the developer notes it may not receive many updates going forward before he releases his own “SuperNexus” ROM. So, what’ll it be then — Jelly Bean and Google Now, or S-Voice, TouchWiz and all the rest of the features built into Samsung’s out of the box ICS experience?

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Jordan Johnson Accused Of Rape: Prosecutors Plan To Charge Montana Quarterback

MISSOULA, Mont. — Prosecutors plan to charge University of Montana quarterback Jordan Johnson with raping an acquaintance in February after she invited him to her room to watch a movie.

Missoula County Assistant Chief Deputy Attorney Suzy Boylan filed documents in state court late Tuesday afternoon asking a judge to determine whether there is probable cause to proceed with a charge of sexual intercourse without consent against Johnson.

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Evergreen DN-81890 Card Reader

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Check out this newly launched card reader from Evergreen, the DN-81890. Designed specifically for smartphones and tablet PCs, this travel-friendly card reader comes with a micro-USB connector and provides five card slots corresponding to SD/SDHC, miniSD, microSD/SDHC, Memory Stick Duo/Micro and CF. The DN-81890 retails for just 699 Yen (about $9). [Product Page]

Abbey smart K05 Mid-Tower PC Case

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Abbey Japan has just dropped another mid-tower PC case ‘smart K05′ into the market. This steel case supports for micro-ATX and ATX motherboards, and is equipped with a front-placed I/O panel with 2x USB 3.0 and 2x audio ports, three 5.25-inch external drive bays, an HDD cage that supports for four 3.5-inch HDDs, an HDD cage that supports for three 2.5-inch HDDs, seven expansion slots and has one 120mm rear fan. Coming in both black and silver color options, the smart K05 is available now for 15,980 Yen (about $204). [Product Page]