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Reflecting its strategy to leverage its digital television (DTV) IP, Paris-based Thomson said today it would work with Japanese television and electronic goods manufacturer Funai to develop DTVs.

Ed on Jan 21, 2005  [ read more ]
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Moser Baer has joined hands with the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi (IIT-D) to work jointly in the frontier areas of thin film sputtering technology suitable for optical data storage devices.

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Sony has taken the first step toward opening up the proprietary UMD (Universal Media Disc) optical disc system used in its PlayStation Portable (PSP) so that other companies can build products based on the discs, a senior executive said Thursday.

Ed on Jan 21, 2005  [ read more ]
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Sony has released a profits warning, citing, amongst other factors, falling DVD Recorder prices. The electronics giant reports that DVD Recorder prices are falling at 40% per year.

Ed on Jan 21, 2005  [ read more ]
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Telewest has inked a deal with technology firm Scientific-Atlanta to offer personal video recorder (PVR) set-top boxes to its cable TV customers later this year. The move follows similar offerings from rivals such as TiVo and Sky.

Ed on Jan 21, 2005  [ read more ]
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Handal & Associates, a law firm based in San Diego, USA, indicated that its national class action lawsuit against the 3C DVD Patent Group, consisting of Philips Electronics, Sony, Pioneer and LG Electronics, may eventually be successful, according to lead attorney Anton Handal at a conference on anti-monopoly of DVD patents, held in Hong Kong on January 19, as reported by Xinhua Online.

Ed on Jan 21, 2005  [ read more ]
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With DVD-R now reaching an upper writing limit of 16x, manufacturers are having to rely on features other than writing speeds to bring new products to market. Datawrite recently had a coup with their Titanium brand which, as well as having a highly compatible writing surface, boasts an ultra tough protective surface.

Ed on Jan 20, 2005  [ read more ]
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The UK's two cablcecos have unveiled their video-on-demand services today as they look to bring greater flexibility to digital TV viewers.

Ed on Jan 20, 2005  [ read more ]
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Hewlett-Packard (HP) has selected Lite-On IT and BenQ to be OEMs for its 16x DVD Dual burners equipped with LightScribe Direct Disc Labeling technology, with Lite-On IT responsible for external models for retail sale and BenQ for internal models for installation in PCs.

Ed on Jan 20, 2005  [ read more ]
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More than 200m songs were downloaded from legal online music stores around the world last year - a 900 per cent increase over 2003's total, the music industry organisation IFPI said today.

Ed on Jan 20, 2005  [ read more ]
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Lite-On, one of the biggest makers of DVD drives, are now the biggest after inking a deal with HP to make drives.

Ed on Jan 19, 2005  [ read more ]
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A man has been jailed for selling pirate DVDs at a boot fair. Trading Standards officers swooped on Mark Curtis, 30, from Paton Road, Bexhill, as he sold counterfeit films at Bramley Farm Boot Fair.

Ed on Jan 19, 2005  [ read more ]
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Intel and Revelations Entertainment, a partnership between Morgan Freeman and producer Lori McCreary, announced today the Intel-Revelations Open House, an innovative technology venue where industry professionals can see and prepare for the next revolution to affect the motion picture industry -- the emergence of the digital home.

Ed on Jan 19, 2005  [ read more ]
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Google has released free software for organising and finding the hundreds or thousands of digital photos often stored on users' hard drives.

Ed on Jan 19, 2005  [ read more ]
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Two American citizens face up to 15 years in jail if a Shanghai court finds them guilty of selling pirated DVDs, Chinese media have reported.

Ed on Jan 18, 2005  [ read more ]
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BenQ has recently landed an OEM order for 16x DVD-ROM drives from Pioneer, with shipments to begin later this month, according to local suppliers of components. However, BenQ declined to comment on the report due to client confidentiality.

Ed on Jan 18, 2005  [ read more ]
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Sony may be preparing to release its first PlayStation Portable (PSP) update, if a file that briefly appeared on the web this weekend is what it purports to be: a leaked copy of an early version of the update code. Whatever its provenance, the software certainly includes some interesting features. In addition to the usual bug fixes, the update is said to add not only a web browser and an email program, but a word processor and a spreadsheet.

Ed on Jan 18, 2005  [ read more ]
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People that need large capacity online storage accounts are being offered 10GBytes for free by US-based online service Streamload.

Ed on Jan 17, 2005  [ read more ]
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Hitachi intends to begin sampling a holographic disk with a 200 Gbyte capacity this autumn, and incorporate the disk next year in InPhase's drive system.

Ed on Jan 17, 2005  [ read more ]
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With the confirmation of the technical feasibility of the 8x-speed DVD+R Double Layer (DL) format, Verbatim Corporation announced that it will ship sample media to burner/recorder manufacturers to assist them in developing and optimizing the performance of their devices and for read/write and compatibility testing.

Ed on Jan 13, 2005  [ read more ]

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