highdefdigest.com - 10/4/2008
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Fri Oct 03, 2008 at 09:00 AM ET Following user reports of BD-Live connectivity problems with this week's Blu-ray release of ' Iron Man ,' Paramount has released a statement regarding the status of the disc's functionality issues. Released this past Tuesday to big sales, the heavy traffic ...
blu-ray.com - 10/3/2008
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blu-ray.com —
Inside sources have alerted Blu-ray.com that the upcoming
Blu-ray release of 'Iron Man' in France will utilize...
NetBlender's BD Touch technology that allows your Blu-ray movie to interact with your iPhone and iPod Touch. The application, called "Remote ...
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French Iron Man Release to Utilize BD Touch
circuitcity.com - 10/3/2008
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circuitcity.com —
Blu-ray playback: The LG BD300 is a network
Blu-ray disc player, combining Blu-ray playback with internet connectivity,...
which allows you to enjoy Netflix instant streaming (with required subscription) and BD-Live. It also upconverts a standard DVD to ...
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Buy the LG BD-300 High Definition Blu-ray DVD Player ...
circuitcity.com - 10/3/2008
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circuitcity.com —
Blu-ray playback: The LG BD300 is a network
Blu-ray disc player, combining Blu-ray playback with internet connectivity,...
which allows you to enjoy Netflix instant streaming (with required subscription) and BD-Live. It also upconverts a standard DVD to ...
(more)
Buy the LG BD-300 High Definition Blu-ray DVD Player ...
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Blu-ray Iron Man too popular for its own good, caused BD-Live connectivity problems
CrunchGear —
... Having problems accessing the BD-Live content of Iron Man? Turns out you’re not alone, and Paramount thinks it knows what’s going on: the movie is just too gosh darn popular! ...
Tony Stark's Boozing Ways, BD-Live Snafu Bring Down Paramount Servers [Iron FAIL]
Gizmodo —
... I suppose this is one of those "good problems to have," because it shows the popularity of the title (and Blu-ray? Maybe?), while at the same time "educating" Paramount on what not to do with the sequel. Or maybe it's just a straight up problem—you decide. [High Def Digest] ...
BD-Live falls short again with Iron Man
Crave: The gadget blog —
... overall, and last week's Iron Man mishap only makes matters worse. According to High-Def Digest, BD-Live servers were overwhelmed last week, making it impossible for many customers to access the extra content. ...
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