
The name HD DVD, while not particularly original is at least pretty clear to anyone familiar with standard DVDs. Fans of Sony's Blu-ray technology certainly get the connection to its blue laser technology, but the average consumer might be a little thrown off. If you need more explanation of where the term "Blu-ray" originated, Adam Sandler -- star of Sony Pictures'
first dual-layer 50GB Blu-ray release -- provided his own retelling of the events during a dinner honoring Sony CEO
Howard Stringer recently. No matter how seriously you take his tale of a devastating cross-eyed blonde named Blu-ray who rocked Howard's world many years ago in Singapore, we're sure the company's shareholders hope making the name famous won't "destroy" the executive.
So Fox cancels (sorry, puts on "indefinite hold") a bunch of releases over the next couple of months and that doesn't get a mention, but this fluff piece does?
If HD-DVD had done the same thing, Ben would be going nuts about it, jumping up and down in excitement.
http://www.highdefdigest.com/news/show/Fox/Disc_Announcements/Fox_Reshuffles_March/April_Blu-ray_Line-Up_/472
C'mon, didn't you read the memo? They changed the name of this place to "EngadgetBRD". That whole "EngadgetHD" thing was just too biased. LOL
What! Tristan & Isolde cancelled/postponed!?! What am I going to do! That's it, the war's over!!!11one
I don't have a side but buy looking for info about the war, that's what I found: http://www.gizmocafe.com/blogs/gizmo_cafe_blog/archive/2007/02/08/106130.aspx and I think it's right.