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There's nothing we enjoy more than not even leaving the comforts of our Aeron chair in order to catch a program in HD, and now we've got reason to believe that even more high-definition content could be coming down the internet pipeline in the not-so-distant future.
ENGADGET: Neokast / MoveDigital partner for internet-based HD on-demand venture
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Even though the homebuyer tax credit program expired in April, HD should benefit for several months from the surge in activity.
FORBES: Big Orange Great Buy
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There's plenty to talk about this week, and we kick things off with a lot of internet-related discussion -- Apple turned loose HD video purchases, Amazon has some HD TV show sales, and Netflix opened up its Facebook Connect program.
ENGADGET: HD Podcast 129 - 03.25.2009 HD
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Satellite and conventional over-the-air broadcasting will remain the primary high-def program sources until cable operators decide to carry high-def content and Hollywood delivers prerecorded HD cassettes or discs.
FORBES: Something Special in the Airwaves
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Of course, since it's a DVR, you can actually add more clients than tuners and have them play back recorded content while your other boxes use the tuners -- Intel was demoing XBMC on a Sony laptop connecting over DLNA and streaming a recorded program while a PS3 nearby ran a photo slideshow, all while the three cable clients streamed uncompressed HD video from the tuners.
ENGADGET: Video: Intel Tru2way server streams cable all over your house