Sony has announced that it will cease its production of all models of its Blu-ray disc media, recordable MiniDiscs, recordable MD Data, and Mini DV Cassettes in February 2025. The company added ...
Unfortunately for the Blue Jays, who might well have an open spot for Arenado, the perennial Gold Glover has a no-trade clause. And that might be a non-starter, even as the Cardinals' desperation ...
announced that it is ending production of all Blu-ray disc media. Same goes for MiniDiscs for recording, MD data for recording, and MiniDV cassettes. The Blu-ray pioneer also confirmed that there ...
The Toronto Blue Jays have been circling some of the most coveted free agents in all of baseball, but it might be time to turn to the trade market instead. The team was reportedly among the final ...
But sometimes, it’s good to revisit. So, let's look back at the July 23, 2012, trade that sent Nash to the New York Rangers. Starting with the Blue Jackets, acquiring Dubinsky and Anisimov ...
Sony has announced that it will cease production of Blu-ray discs next month. In a statement shared by the company, it announced that "Blu-ray disc media, recording mini discs, recording MD data, mini ...
There was a time when Blu-ray discs reigned supreme, but the era of physical media now firmly exists in the shadow of digital streaming services like Netflix, Disney+, and Amazon Prime.
Sony is discontinuing production of Blu-Ray discs after 18 years. Justin Sullivan/Getty Sony says it will stop manufacturing blank Blu-ray discs for the Japanese market along with MiniDiscs and ...
Because of the tragic way that the season began and since everyone loves an underdog story, there is going to be a lot of speculation as to how the Blue Jackets handle the March 7 trade deadline.
Despite all the positive moves for the Blue Jays, Bleacher Report's Kerry Miller expects the Andrés Giménez trade to blow up in their faces. CLEVELAND, OHIO - OCTOBER 19: Andrés Giménez #0 of ...
Blu-ray discs have been part of the digital media landscape for almost 20 years, but fewer and fewer people have optical drives to use them. As such, Sony doesn't see the need to keep pumping out ...