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    By Sarah Coffey

    | 6:00AM 7/22/2010
    'Batman 3' may be shot entirely in IMAX, the film's director of photography Wally Pfister tells MTV News. "I can't say until I read the script, but it would certainly be my preferred, amazing goal to shoot the whole movie in IMAX," Pfister says. Pfister is still waiting for the script in order to...

    By Dawn Kawamoto

    | 6:00PM 6/15/2010
    Nintendo has debuted its much-anticipated 3-D handheld gaming device, 3DS, and has unveiled a list of games to play on it -- along with an ecosystem of games publishers developing more.

    By Ron Dicker

    | 7:00AM 5/24/2010
    CANNES -- One of the pleasures of covering the Cannes Film Festival is the occasional yacht soiree. It's even better when I can get a worthwhile consumer tidbit along with the champagne. XpanD, which provides 3D for the festival, hosted a party to show off what it says is the first Universal 3D...

    By Sarah Coffey

    | 6:00AM 3/25/2010
    Trying to cash in on a new wave of 3D movies, theaters across the country are quietly raising ticket prices up to almost $20 a head. No official announcement has been made. But theaters owned by Regal Entertainment Group, Cinemark Holdings and AMC Entertainment are upping prices by as much as 26%...

    By Sarah Coffey

    | 6:30AM 3/11/2010
    Electronics giant Best Buy is betting you really need a 3D television set this year. Hoping to cash in on the success of James Cameron's 3D blockbuster movie "Avatar," Best Buy unveiled a new line of 3D television sets yesterday made by Panasonic at an electronics show in New York City. The 3D...

    By Josh Smith

    | 5:30PM 1/28/2010
    Super Bowl 44 is just around the corner, and while many consumers already own decent-sized high-definition televisions, the week leading up to the Super Bowl is still a popular time to purchase a new high-quality HDTV. To help you get the best deal on a new HDTV for Super Bowl Sunday, we've...

    By Josh Smith

    | 12:30PM 1/13/2010
    The next cable bill that comes in your mail could contain a belated bad start to 2010 in the form of higher prices. Not only are new offerings, like 3-D programming, on the way later this year but networks in general want more money for their programming. Fox, for example, threatened to pull its...

    By Madhusmita Bora

    | 1:30PM 12/18/2009
    The Blu-ray player and the HDTV that you bought recently might have to be replaced by a enhanced version sometime soon -- if you want to stay ahead of the curve. After having defeated the HD DVD in the high-definition format war recently, the Blu-ray format in poised to be extended for 3D...