With Blu-ray sales losing steam, Apple’s decision to avoid the format altogether seems smarter than ever. Just last week, Sony warned shareholders that revenue from the company’s 2013 fiscal year would be much lower than previously anticipated
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Top Movies – A Zoomable Timeline of Movies is a free app that will appeal to movie fans.
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Top Movies is a clever app for finding movies
Top Movies – A Zoomable Timeline of Movies is a free app that will appeal to movie fans. When you open it, you see posters for the top movies of the decade. Pinching zooms you in to see top films of a particular year, and zooming in all the way will show you films by actual release date.
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It’s been a while since Steve Jobs declared Blu-ray a “bag of hurt” , and in the years since Apple has been uninterested in the Blu-ray disc format.
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In Time ‘s interview with Apple Senior Vice President of Worldwide Marketing Phil Schiller, he addresses the long-standing question of whether or not Apple will ever jump on the Blu-ray bandwagon. It seems that barring any unforeseen circumstances, you’ll likely never see a Blu-ray option from Apple on any machine. “Blu-ray has come with issues unrelated to the actual quality of the movie that …
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Schiller says not to expect Blu-ray from Apple