films
Hollywood gives blessing to BitTorrent store
News Some of the feature films that will be offered are An Inconvenient Truth, Mission: Impossible III and Superman Returns. BitTorrent is using its software to launch a download site - called the BitTorrent Entertainment... [26 Feb 2007]
BFI throws open rare film archive
News The 'mediatheque' at BFI Southbank - due to open next month - will give visitors free access to more than 300 films and TV shows from the BFI National Archive, spanning more than 100 years of moving images. [22 Feb 2007]
Google accused of helping P2P pirates
News The lawsuit, filed in the US District Court for the Southern District of New York in 2005, alleges the defendants created the false impression that their sites were legal and promoted them as sponsored links that were displayed when... [13 Feb 2007]
3GSM Diary, day 2: Handsets at dawn
Comment Even Bollywood and the Sundance Festival are getting in on the act, with both launching made-for-mobile short films. It's Monday and Barcelona is preparing to welcome an estimated 60,000 people to the 3GSM World Congress. [13 Feb 2007]
Aardman gets animated about its IT
News Aardman Animations is moving its IT and communications up a gear as it looks to make feature films fully in-house and to add to its impressive portfolio. The company is home to the Wallace and Gromit and Creature... [04 Jan 2007]
Applied Extrusion Technologies Wraps Up Major ROI With HP Storage 150+ Percent Return on Investment
As one of the world's leading makers of Oriented PolyPropylene (OPP) films Applied Extrusion Technologies (AET) is highly sensitive to the rising costs of oil-derived OPP resins. The increased pressure on AET's IT... [20 Dec 2006]
Applied Extrusion Technologies Wraps Up Major ROI With HP Storage 150+ Percent Return on Investment
White Paper As one of the world's leading makers of Oriented PolyPropylene (OPP) films Applied Extrusion Technologies (AET) is highly sensitive to the rising costs of oil-derived OPP resins. The increased pressure on AET's IT... [20 Dec 2006]
Will's Web Watch: Online break-ups are hard to do
Comment I didn't always get the movies I wanted - though I did get one from a shortlist of my making - and while you might argue that for £5 per movie I could have had more say in what films I watched by visiting Blockbuster,... [18 Dec 2006]
Channel 4 switches on to SOA
News The Channel 4 VoD services will let viewers download films, catch-up on episodes of their favourite programmes and preview and archive TV shows. Channel 4 has opted for a service-orientated architecture (SOA) to power... [11 Dec 2006]
BT enters quad-play era with IPTV launch
News BT Vision offers BT broadband customers the chance to pick and mix digital TV programming and on-demand pay-per-view premium content - such as films and music videos - without a monthly subscription charge and without... [04 Dec 2006]
BitTorrent to pimp the silver screen?
News Many in the digital-entertainment realm are preparing for a day when the web will provide an effective and profitable distribution method for feature-length films. Peer-to-peer company BitTorrent will begin distributing... [29 Nov 2006]
Photos: Vintage arcade games... revealed
Photo The 1982 movie Tron was one of the first films to employ widespread computer graphics, and the plot - rebellion by computer programs against the evil Master Control Program - meant it had plenty of techie fans. [28 Nov 2006]
Microsoft trumpets software 'Olympics'
News Other contests test students' abilities in embedded and web development, programming, IT administration and problem solving, as well as in digital arts such as short films, digital photography and interface design. [23 Nov 2006]
Handsfree communicators speed up hospital work
News The whole process changes and their productivity goes up 25 per cent plus the obvious savings - we aren't producing films or transporting them.silicon.com Public Sector Star Trek-style communicators are being used to... [16 Nov 2006]
Photos: Cambridge boffins showcase tech of tomorrow
Photo This is an interactive in-train entertainment system with large touchscreens installed for travellers to choose from a variety of films and TV shows. Chips that can sniff out explosives, in-train entertainment systems... [13 Nov 2006]
