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 Topic: NewsThe new items published under this topic are as follows.
Apple has said the global launch of its popular iPod mini, which contains a Hitachi 4GB hard drive, will take place on 24 July, selling for £179 in the UK.
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The Recording Industry Association of America said Thursday that it will add sales of digitally downloaded singles to its longstanding gold and platinum sales certification program.
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Controversial film-maker Michael Moore has welcomed the appearance on the internet of pirated copies of his anti-Bush documentary Fahrenheit 9/11 and claimed he is happy for anybody to download it free of charge.
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Production oversupply has pushed down OEM prices for DVD+R/-R discs since the beginning of the year and prices are not expected to stabilize until the fourth quarter, according to major optical disc manufacturers in Taiwan.
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The average selling price of DVD recorders is expected to fall by as much as 50 percent later this year as Taiwanese shipments of DVD recorders increase sharply, a government-backed market research firm in Taipei says.
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Sony have announced yet another attempt to displace the iPod from the top of the digital music hardware charts. But unlike the clunky-looking players launched in the Japanese market, the European model appears a serious challenger for Apple's market leadership.
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Dell wants your old iPod and is willing to pay to get it. The PC maker will give US consumers a $100 rebate on its Digital Jukebox if they surrender their iPod.
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Australia's main record industry group says it is not opposed to a certain amount of copying by consumers, as long as it can be controlled.
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Japanese consumer electronics behemoth Panasonic has said it has released the DMR-E700BD, which it claims as the first DVD recorder to support dual layer single side Blu-ray disks with a capacity of 50GB.
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The Beastie Boys website claims that the copy-control mechanism on the DRM-crippled CD "To the 5 Boroughs" does not install any files on the victim's computer.
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Linux software makers Red Hat and Novell have said that they will begin offering RealNetworks' open-source media player with their operating system products.
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Lite-On IT will begin volume production of its DVD recorder with a 40-120GB built-in hard drive at the end of July. The company will be the first Taiwanese optical disc drive manufacturer to ship HDD+DVD recorders in volume.
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The British Phonographic Industry (BPI) official chart for downloaded singles is going live from the 1 September. The chart is compiled from the downloads from paid-for music download services. It counts singles sold to UK consumers and takes information from 7 Digital Media, iTunes, Metacharge, OD2 and Playlouder.com. The BPI will be looking for more partners in future.
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Sony Music International is deciding whether to test-launch DualDisc DVD/CD hybrids in the UK following a successful trial in the US and the formal approval of the format by the DVD Forum.
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In apparent defiance of color theory -- that dark surfaces absorb light and white surfaces reflect it -- Sony have unveiled a black screen that allows a regular digital projector to vividly display TV images and business presentations in a brightly lit room.
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Sony will update its PSX personal video recorder/Playstation 2 combo device family on 1 July following the company's move to suspend production of the original models earlier this year.
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DVD duplication software maker 321 Studios has admitted that it is considering going bankrupt in order to fend off lawsuits from the music, movie and games industries.
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Universal Music's UK wing is to bring the 8cm CD back from the dead later this month, in a desperate bid to revive the singles market. The 'new' format will be called Pocket CD, but is essentially the compact CD developed in the mid-1980s as the format for CD singles.
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NEC have announced a chipset for rewritable DVD drives that supports a 16x recording speed in the DVD-R and DVD+R formats.
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Sharp have announced the release of five new DVD video recorders. Set to hit the market July 30, the DV-HRD200 features a 400GB hard drive that is capable of recording up to 34 hours of high-quality digital video.
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