In2TV Has A Song In Its Heart
By Sherri
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April 15, 2007

AOL is putting the music into online television with its latest promotion on In2TV.
The new special promotion page is a little funky and a bit hokey, but it sure is a lot of fun. The page is dedicated to favorite television theme songs from the past. It includes such hits as the "Wonder Woman" theme and even "Growing Pains" and "Gilligan's Island."
All told there are about two dozen different theme songs to check out and download for free.
To add to the fun factor, AOL has included lyrics and the famous "bouncing ball" in the mix to ensure that fans can learn those old tunes correctly.
It's a pretty cool little addition to
check out. I only wish that I could get the "Gillian's Island" theme song out of my head now!
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Video Downloads Coming To The PS3
By Sherri
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February 20, 2007

Sony’s Phil Harrison has let the cat out of the bag about Sony’s intention to add movie downloads to the PlayStation Network.
"We made a very conscious decision in putting a hard drive in every machine and a minimum of 20GB, 60GB and who knows in the future, maybe that will rise. You know, that tends to be a trend,"
Harrison has been quoted as saying. "The decision we made to put a hard drive in every PlayStation 3 was because we saw the long term benefit. The ten year plan of allowing people to download all kinds of digital content to their PlayStation 3 -- not just games but movies, music, HD, standard definition TV, you name it. And that was a significant investment, but it was absolutely the right thing to do."
The news comes as little surprise as Microsoft is already in the field. Its movie and TV download service over Xbox Live Marketplace is a big hit, with gamers fast realizing their Xboxes can be used for a whole lot more than games.
As 1UP aptly points out, Sony is a in great position going into the proposition due to its Sony Music and Sony Pictures divisions. Content should not be an issue for the company.
Hopefully, more news on this will be coming soon. Lots of questions remain, including pricing, content, a launch date and whether or not IPTV will go along with the deal. No matter what, though, this is good news for PS3 owners that bought to make the console a part of a total entertainment package.
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