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Disney may take the Warner Bros. approach to movie rentals

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Disney may end up being another company that will refuse to sell new movies to cheaper rental services such as Redbox. The L.A. Times reports Disney may Redbox and other to wait 28 days before providing customers with the option of renting its movies.

Disney iPad cam helps toddlers take pictures on the iPad

Disney and Sakar international recently teamed up to make the iPad a fun tool to use for picture sharing. The two companies developed a product called the Disney iPad cam which operates as a standalone device to take pictures using its 7.1MP camera. After taking pictures using the Disney embroidered camera, the child can simply more »

CEA Line Shows: Monster announces 7.1 surround Tron headphones

At the CEA Line Shows in New York City Monster took the stage to announce a ton of new products, the biggest announcement coming through a partnership with Disney. Monster has teamed with the media company to produce headphones inspired by Tron. The new headphones are all black with Tron-esque blue highlights. Unlike most Monster more »

Who’s on Crack in tech 4.23.10

Welcome to this week’s episode in which we explore moves in the tech world that seem suspect in their motivation. Some of these can only be fueled by Crack. Here are this week’s nominees: Courier to hit shelves in 2011? BlackBerry’s ugliest baby Radio Shack too good for Palm? Swashbuckling adventure: Man and iPhone vs. more »

Sprint trumpeting 4G with HTC EVO event

Sprint began teasing us with the HTC EVO 4G back at CTIA and has decided to hold another event for the device that is expected this summer. CEO Dan Hesse will be hosting the event centered around the powerhouse EVO device, an Android-powered tour de force running on ultra-fast 4G (in selected areas). What more more »

Disney World is covering the monorails with Tron light cycle graphics

Riding on a Tron light cycle may not be possible, but riding in a monorail plastered with light cycle graphics will be. Of course in this case I am imagining it being more interesting to see from a distance as opposed to riding in. Anyway, according to the Disney Parks Blog the light cycle covered more »

Future-proof your movie purchases with Disney’s Keychest

What if you could make sure your movie purchases would work tomorrow, on any device, and you could lose worries of scratching a disc? That is the idea behind Disney’s Keychest, a new way to future-proof your media purchases and instantly access your media on any device that is supported. Could the DVD finally go more »

ABC content hits Hulu starting today

We knew that Dinsey bought a piece of Hulu recently, but we didn’t know when they would start putting content on the site. Wonder no more because Disney’s ABC content is up on Hulu starting today. First up is “Grey’s Anatomy.” ABC’s video player was always distinct from a lot of other network sites as more »

Asus teams with Disney to make Netpal

If there’s one thing Asus is good at, it is pushing out model after model of its netbooks and other Atom based machines. Most of the machines tend to be rather cheap and very similar in everything aside from screen size, design, and price. Previously the designs were all standard netbooks with some color variations. more »

GPS, texting, mobile video, RFID? It’s a new “ride” at Disney’s Epcot

Disney’s Epcot always struck me as close but missing the mark. Sure I love the German umpa bands and the Mexico tour but it just wasn’t the thrill ride of other parks. That may be changing with the Kim Possible World Showcase Adventure that takes park goers on secret missions full of surprises.

Upon checking in, guests are given a flip-phone to receive their clues and instructions. The whole Adventure is woven into Epcot so park goers not playing don’t even realize anything was changed, very low key and ups the game play interest. Kim Possible is Disney’s animated kid-friendly 007 like cartoon that centers around a very capable girl. In keeping with the theme, the issued flip phones are called Kimmunicators.