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 Topic: NewsThe new items published under this topic are as follows.
Holographic TV could be the next major thing for the entertainment industry.
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Underscoring the severity of a new class of vulnerability known as clickjacking, a blogger has created a proof-of-concept game that uses a PC's video cam and microphone to secretly spy on the player.
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Youtube is adding "click-to-buy" links to the watch pages of YouTube videos, allowing users to buy products like songs and video games related to the content they're watching on the site.
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An HDTV is definitely on the shopping list for a lot of first-time buyers, a new survey finds.
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Research In Motion will roll out the touch-screen BlackBerry Storm later this autumn, thrusting it into direct competition with Apple's iPhone.
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Happy with your 22-inch wide-screen monitor? Be prepared for a huge case of pixel envy.
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The universities of Oxford and Cambridge are to make lectures by well-known academics available through Apple's iTunes.
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The Paper Case project allows you to print a fold-able piece of paper into a CD or DVD case, using the content of the internet as your album art or movie cover.
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Sharp have been demonstrating a solar-powered HDTV at CEATEC 2008, capable of operating solely from the power generated from sunlight.
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Stylish leather effect executive wallet credit card holder and key fob set with missing key fob, only 99p
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Lite-On has just announced its new 6x internal Blu-ray Disc Combo called iHES206, which both plays high-definition content and can archive data onto CD or DVD.
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Some of Britain's biggest music stars are banding together to demand greater control over their music in the digital age.
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Having just released its second-generation e-book reader in the UK, Sony has now introduced the third version in the States.
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Sanyo has developed a new blue laser diode powerful enough to offer multi-layer recording on Blu-ray discs at speeds of up to 12x.
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After losing the format war earlier this year Toshiba launches HD DVD's second firmware update after its demise. According to Electronic House HD DVD users are still very positive about Toshiba's HD format.
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Rumours that Apple will close iTunes if it’s forced to pay more royalties to artists are highly unlikely to come true – but are they more than misinformed gossip?
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Five Hollywood studios have agreed to help in the deployment of 3D digital projection systems in nearly 20,000 movie theatre screens across North America.
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Plextor's popular HD PC-to-TV mediaplayer has been upgraded to a new capacity of 500GB.
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Vudu is adding 1080p downloads and a $200 credit for new customers to its Internet video-on-demand box.
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As expected, Sony has lowered the price of two of its Blu-ray players $100, while also adding BD-Live capability to one of its players.
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