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Scheduled to hit the market in June, the next dual-layer DVD recorder from Pioneer supports 8x DVD+R/-R DL and 16x DVD+R/-R recording.
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NZB files are supported by most popular newsreaders, including NZBGet for Mac and Linux, and NewsBin Pro for PC. There are now also several dedicated alt.binaries.nzb newsgroups. More dramatically, NZB allows web searches of files posted to Usenet, making Usenet almost as easy to use as eMule or Kazaa.
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Toshiba has announced the expansion of its line of digital video recorders and adds networking capabilities with the introduction of the new RD-XS54 Multi-Drive DVD Recorder with a 250GB Hard Disc Drive.
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The new Benq TB200D DVD burner comes with a very stylish design and a compact size, fitting pretty well next to your notebook.
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TDK has developed a prototype Blu-ray Disc that can store twice as much data, and record it at twice the speed, as existing Blu-ray Discs. The new format is expected to be particular popular for data archiving.
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BBC New Media has announced the next phase in the development of the BBC's interactive Media Player (iMP): an extensive three month content trial that will begin in September 2005.
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More than a third of the software installed on PCs worldwide during 2004 was pirated, according to a study released Wednesday by the Business Software Alliance (BSA), a software trade group.
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DVD expert Flash has been very, very busy recently and kindly sent in yet another new review. This time it's for the Datasafe Pro 8x Hub Printable DVD-R. datasafe are putting these discs onto the market at a premium of about twice the cost of the general market disc. So are they worth the extra? Flash concludes, "From these results I would say YES they are. If you want a premium disc then these are the ones to go for - with the added bonus that you can burn them faster in some drives."
Ed on May 18, 2005
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The better than expected demand for DVD+R/-R discs has resulted in an increase in OEM prices by 10%-15% in total for this quarter and will further push up prices in the third quarter when it will begin to climb on a monthly basis rather than per quarter as it is currently, said CMC Magnetics chairman Robert Wong.
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The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) is said to be concerned about a growing shift in physical CD piracy production. Many small retail outlets are not relying on the high volume "commercial" pirates that produce tens and hundreds of thousands of illicit CDs. Instead, the RIAA has discovered a new, more elusive trend. Many retailers are simply creating their own pirated CD products "in house."
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Nintendo, the gaming industry veteran, sought yesterday to secure its place in the next wave of game consoles -- showing a new machine, code-named Revolution, that will differ from its rivals by sticking mainly to games.
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Sony has unveiled three flavors of its new PlayStation 3 video game machine in what is likely a new round of console wars with rivals Microsoft and Nintendo.
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Manufacturers of DVD+R/-R discs in Taiwan, in light of growing orders and fully occupied production capacity, have increasingly been choosing the orders for more profitable 16x discs and contracting out the production of 8x discs or for relatively small volumes to second-tier or smaller makers.
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Talks among Matsushita, Sony and Toshiba designed to unify competing next-generation DVD formats have failed, making it more likely the rivals will follow separate paths to the video market.
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Apple has posted an update for DVD Studio Pro, Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, Logic Express, Motion and Soundtrack. It has also posted an update to its Intermediate Codec. Both are available for download from Apple's Web site.
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Creative announced Xtreme Fidelity, a new standard in audio, and the Creative X-Fi Xtreme Fidelity audio processor. According to the company, the combination of Xtreme Fidelity and the Creative X-Fi Xtreme Fidelity audio processor provides dramatic improvements to the recording and playback of MP3 music, accelerates and improves PC game play, enhances listening experiences for movies, and improves the capabilities, performance and quality of audio creation.
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Yahoo's new online music service, coming at less than half the price of similar services, could shake up the sector and deal severe blows to companies like RealNetworks, Napster and Apple, analysts say.
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Press Release: Motionism, a leading edge media software developer has released three DVD Menu Template Collections- DVD Designer Pro: Special Events Collection 1; Corporate Collection 1, and Sports Collection 1.
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