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 Topic: NewsThe new items published under this topic are as follows.
Sony will soon ship an updated version of its first hard drive-equipped digital music player, this time to pitch the product straight at Apple's iPod Mini.
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Toshiba has today announced the launch of the RD-X5, a mammoth 600Gb Hard disc driver and DVD video recorder that in real-terms will offer just over 1000 hours of video footage.
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Optodisc Technology, a producer of DVD discs in Taiwan, has denied a rumor that the company extended the use of Maxell's DVD-R code from OEM production of DVD-R discs for Maxell to production for other purposes. The company also denied that Maxell is planning to sue Optodisc for patent infringement.
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Our friends at disQworld, in conjunction with Bulkpaq are offering 5 free discs. NB: This offer is open to disQworld members only, so if you aren't a member yet to get your 5 free discs you'll need to follow the free and easy registration process.
Ed on Sep 29, 2004
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Press Release: In an industry first for consumer level DVD writers, Nu Tech are utilising the capabilities of the Nexperia PNX7850 chipset to bring us DC Erase technology. This is made possible via six months of work between the Nu Tech engineers and the creator of DVDInfoPro, Nic Wilson.
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Members of the webs biggest and busiest DVD forum, disQworld, have conducted independent reviews of the new Fuji-dye 8 speed Greys from Datawrite. Noted comments include, "Very Happy". "Definitely a winner, datawrite is going from strength to strength!!" "I'll definately be getting a few cake tubs of these to give further testing and at the price they are currently they are a bargain." "To sum it up i was very impressed." Click for the Datwarite Grey 'Fujis' review.
Ed on Sep 28, 2004
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Press Release: Plextor heve announced the new PX-716 series DVD±R/RW drive. With high-speed 16X DVD+R and 16X DVD-R recording, the PX-716 gives users the ability to create, edit, and share customized DVDs and CDs in less time than ever before.
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Sony have announced the sampling of key components for Blu-ray Disc (BD) drives. Beginning early part of December this year, samples of the key components for BD player/recorders, including optical heads and optical related semiconductor devices will be available, thus offering opportunities for manufactures to develop BD related products, as well as supporting to expand the overall BD market.
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The head layer at Microsoft has said that if the European Union insists it tweaks Windows to comply with its anti-trust ruling, it will be able to comply. The man said that Microsoft has spent millions in the last few months to comply with the European Union's wishes that its Media Player be unbundled or offered in a cut down way.
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Physicists at Imperial College London are developing a new optical disk with so much storage capacity that every episode of The Simpsons made could fit on just one. Speaking at the Asia-Pacific Data Storage Conference 2004 in Taiwan today, Dr Peter Török, Lecturer in Photonics in the Department of Physics, will describe a new method for potentially encoding and storing up to one Terabyte (1,000 Gigabytes) of data, or 472 hours of film, on one optical disk the size of a CD or DVD.
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HDV (high-definition digital video) is competing with EVD (enhanced versatile disc) to become China’s next-generation national DVD standard, according to the China-based Beijing K-City High Definition Electronic Technology, the leader of the group developing HDV.
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The DVD Forum makes little noise in the public these days. Behind the scenes, the organization however is busy in improving its existing and developing new standards. Among others, the DVD-R this week received speed increases to 12x and 16x, the DVD-R video recorder spec was approved. Also, HD DVD got its official logo and a rewritable disc spec.
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A man who had pirate CDs and DVDs worth more than £53,000 could be jailed. David Brady (32) admitted 10 charges of producing the counterfeits at his home in Horsegate Lane, Whittlesey, at Peterborough Magistrates' Court, yesterday.
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Super Multi, DVD technology that simultaneously supports +RW, -RW, +R, -R, -RAM, CDR and CD-RW formats, may place competitive pressure on the current mainstream technology, DVD Dual (+RW and -RW), according to makers of optical disc drives (ODDs) in Taiwan.
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Press release: Kopin the largest U.S. manufacturer of microdisplays for consumer, military and industrial applications has unveiled multimedia "virtual movie theater" eyewear that lets users watch DVDs while doing everything from riding the train to waiting for a flight or sitting on the beach.
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Hwang's law is a reality at Samsung, where developments in memory are expected to see flash cards with 16GB of storage appear next year. The Korean company has announced that it has developed an 8GB NAND-type flash memory chip with a 60-nano design rule, paving the way for 16GB flash disks.
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The film industry is hunting down sites selling illegal copies of movies by download - 'the worst elements of the pirate community'. The Motion Picture Association of America says it has sued a company that sells Internet downloads of current movies like "I, Robot" and "Spider-Man 2" without permission.
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A Scottish man who pirated computer software valued at an estimated £750,000 was this week jailed for nine months.
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Subsequent to its announcement in Tokyo about a month ago, Sony Computer Entertainment today issued a press release confirming its commitment to use the Blu-ray Disc ROM format as the primary storage medium for its next game console.
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Irish low-cost carrier Ryanair is to test a new a fee-based in-flight entertainment system.
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