Apparently this is one reason consumers are beginning to leave the BlackBerry. No offense, but with Hollywood film blu-ray technology in mobile devices Android-mu, who is not interested?
One of the leading Hollywood studios, Twentieth (20th) Century Fox was the one who was planning to launch production of their films into the Android OS with blu-ray technology.
Serving these films are planned to be implemented through an application to be launched in the U.S., Britain, Germany, and France began in October of this you know.
And the first film had the honor of filling the screen Android device is the X-Men: First Class.
Vincent Marcais of Twentieth Century Fox said that support for Android is important since growth in operating systems that increasingly powerful mobile devices.
Even so, there has been no word on whether 20th Century Fox will sell digital versions of movies they are non Blu-ray version online.
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One of the leading Hollywood studios, Twentieth (20th) Century Fox was the one who was planning to launch production of their films into the Android OS with blu-ray technology.
Serving these films are planned to be implemented through an application to be launched in the U.S., Britain, Germany, and France began in October of this you know.
And the first film had the honor of filling the screen Android device is the X-Men: First Class.
Vincent Marcais of Twentieth Century Fox said that support for Android is important since growth in operating systems that increasingly powerful mobile devices.
Even so, there has been no word on whether 20th Century Fox will sell digital versions of movies they are non Blu-ray version online.