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Lite-On IT plans to raise the speed of the RAM (random access memory) format for Super Multi DVD burners from the current 5x to 16x with production to begin in the third quarter of this year at the earliest, according to the company.
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Sony has been repremanded by the US courts for loading spyware onto thousands of it's CD buying customers computers.
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Ritek and CMC Magnetics, the top two makers of optical discs in Taiwan, exhibited Blu-ray Disc (BD) and HD-DVD discs at the recent 2006 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in the US, with each company planning to start volume production of the discs next quarter at the earliest, according to the two companies.
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The Blu-ray Disc Association announced today that the format specification is complete and that licensing is ready to begin for BD-ROM, BD-RE and BD-R.
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The Japanese maker of the Panasonic brand said it had developed the world's largest plasma-panel television set with a 103-inch (2.6 meter) screen.
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There is a lot happening with devices that combine satellite radio and portable music players at this year's CES.
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Microsoft has decided that its new operating system, Vista, will not support the first generation of DVD drives.
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A man arrested on charges of running an international counterfeit DVD ring has pleaded guilty in a Mississippi federal court, the culmination of a two-year joint undercover US-Chinese investigation.
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The new CD, "X&Y," from bland pop behemoths Coldplay comes with so many restrictions on its usage as to be, in one irate fan's words, "virtually unplayable."
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Immigration, social security and trading standards officers have joined forces for a crackdown on traders who sell counterfeit goods in British markets.
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Resident DVD meister Flash has been putting the new Labelflash burning drive from NEC through it's paces. You can see what Flash thinks and some images of the results of his experiments in the review here.
Ed on Jan 04, 2006
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A group of Swedish file sharers have got together to form their own political party. The Pirate Party (Piratpartiet) said that it is tired of being deemed as criminals and terrorists by the system for sharing a few measly files for no financial gain or loss to anyone.
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A company that makes video gear for the military, eMagin, has developed a wearable headset system that plugs into a video iPod giving it a decent sized screen with a higher resolution.
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Google looks set to unveil its own low-price personal computer or other device that connects to the Internet. The machine would run an operating system created by Google, not Microsoft's Windows, which is one reason it would be so cheap — perhaps as little as a couple of hundred dollars.
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A free new program called Videora has been released for PC Media Centers that can convert just about any type of video format into something the Xbox 360 can stream.
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Global demand for DVD burners, thanks to continued drops in prices, will rise to 120 million units this year, growing by 50% from 2005, according to general manager Michael Gong for the Optical Disc Drive Business Unit of Lite-On IT.
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Broadcom today announced what it claims to be the industry's first high definition (HD) audio/video decoder chip that is fully compliant with the emerging Blu-ray and HD DVD optical disc formats.
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Film studios today released slates of next-generation DVDs due later this year in a move to jump start a multibillion-dollar industry that risks being bogged down by a standards war.
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Droppix have announced its new LightScribe-compliant Droppix Label Maker Pro software (multi-drive version) for creating and printing multiple professional quality CD and DVD labels simultaneously.
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A number of subscribers to the North American GameFly video game rental service have received letters regarding an Xbox 360 hardware fault that potentially scratches game discs, making them unplayable.
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