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Microsoft have said it would unveil the next generation of its Xbox video game console in a May the 13th special on cable music and entertainment channel MTV.
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Police have recovered more than 1,000 pirate DVDs after searching two cars following observations at a car boot sale in Yorkshire.
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The Opto-Electronics & Systems Laboratories (OES) of the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) have debuted Taiwan's first self-developed blue-laser DVD pick-up head (PUH) at an OES press event in Hsinchu, Taiwan.
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Clover Systems has announced the release of the new DVX DVD Analyzer. This new version of Clover's popular low-cost quality control tool can measure DVD error rates at up to 16X on DVD-ROM and DVD±R, including dual layer discs, and CDs at up to 40X. It can also measure Beta and Jitter, and check the quality of blank media.
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LG Korea have released a utility that enables users to automatically check for new firmware. Unfortunately the tool does not work with all LG optical drives but the company is planning to add support for more.
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Sony's PSP is turning into a great tool for Web browsing, comics reading and online chat -- and it also happens to play video games, movies and music, if you prefer that sort of thing.
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Sony will this month ship its latest hard drive-based personal digital music player, this time adding a removable battery to the feature set and an anti-impact system to the unit's hard disk.
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TCL, a large 3C (computer, communication, consumer electronics) manufacturer in China, plans to expand its monthly DVD+R/-R disc production capacity to 50 million discs by adding a total of 80-100 additional production lines, according to suppliers of polycarbonate (PC) and manufacturing equipment of optical discs in Taiwan.
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Second-tier manufacturers of blank optical discs in Taiwan, seeing top makers successfully raising OEM prices by 10%-15% for this quarter, would also like to do the same, but so far have only been able to raise prices 3%-5% due to immediate financial needs and therefore have had to accept low-price orders to bring in revenues quickly.
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Comcast is working with TiVo on an advertising system that will insert new, updated commercials into already-recorded programs, the company said.
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In the US the first million of the widescreen movie-, music- and game-playing $250 (£135) PSPs were expected to be gone within hours of the launch March 24, but a survey a week later found that two-thirds of stores still had them in stock.
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The race to be first with commercial perpendicular based storage devices is hotting up. Hitachi claims today that it will cram 230 gbits per square inch meaning it will produce a 1 inch 20gb drive.
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The internet's transformation into a really dodgy public access cable channel continues a pace. Google co-founder Larry Page has announced that the company wants the public to send in its homemade videos - and he doesn't mind how mucky they are.
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A man who ran a fake CD and DVD 'factory' in his home has been given the longest sentence for counterfeiting in Scotland. Ian McNaughton, 44, who tried to flood the Christmas market with £120,000 of fake goods, was jailed for 20 months.
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Sales of Apple's iPods are soaring. Hoping to cash in on the trend is a growing side industry of companies that convert people's CD collections into digital music libraries.
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JVC has created the world's first single-sided, dual-layer DVD-RW disc, boosting the format's storage capacity from 4.7GB to 8.5GB.
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The Xbox 360 will see an unprecedented downloadable demo offering from day one, with Xbox Live being shaped to deliver massive levels of on-demand content.
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Israel has confiscated 41,000 dvd players from China after tests found them “dangerous” due to excessive levels of radiation, which could even result in malfunction of pacemakers, a media report said.
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In response to the latest 2005 blank DVD global demand projection by Japan-based consulting firm Fujiwara-Rothchild, CMC Magnetics chairman Robert Wong, indicated late last week that the global market for all kinds of blank optical discs is rebounding and supply may be short of demand in the fourth quarter of this year.
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Sony wants to create its own sort of "iTunes for Films" by making the most popular 500 Sony movies available for download within the next year. Sony has an impressive movie catalogue of about 2,500 and also hopes that by launching the website they can scupper the internet pirates.
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