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 Topic: NewsThe new items published under this topic are as follows.
Slysoft have released a new version of their AnyDVD software, which they claim can bypass the 4th generation HD DVD and Blu-Ray copy protection (MKB v4), found in latest high-def movie releases.
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After seeing an on-year decline for the first two quarter of this year, PDP (plasma display panel) shipments rebounded in the third quarter of 2007, rising 9% on year and 33% on quarter to a new record high of 3.1 million units, according to DisplaySearch.
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The Pirate Bay said Friday that it was working on bringing back OiNK, a BitTorrent tracker that featured music files from "hundreds of thousands" of music albums.
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Indie filmmakers from around the world are gaining a new Internet platform for their movies as US website Jaman bets on a global appetite for films made without the help of Hollywood.
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As counterintuitive as it may seem in this age of iPods and digital downloads, vinyl -- the favorite physical format of indie music collectors and audiophiles -- is poised to re-enter the mainstream, or at least become a major tributary.
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Nintendo and the Hong Kong High Court have crushed a global piracy outfit by seizing over 10,000 illegal devices that violate DS and Wii copyright and trademarks.
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LG will bring what it claims is the world's first 32in plasma HD TV to space-restricted living rooms in the UK next month after debuting the diminutive flat panel in Brazil this week.
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Microsoft has responded to Sony’s price cut of the PlayStation 3 by announcing that UK buyers of the Xbox 360 HD-DVD drive will receive a bundle of films free.
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Skype is expected to announce a deal soon with wireless service provider 3 to sell the Internet telephony company's first mobile phone.
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Major record companies have filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Usenet.com claiming that the service sells access to content that includes millions of unauthorized music files and "touts its service as a haven for those seeking pirated content."
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The West Cumbrian town of Whitehaven, an isolated port located on England's northwest coast, has become the first place in the UK to turn off the analog TV signal and embrace the digital future.
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Promises of Hollywood fame and fortune persuaded a young hacker to betray former associates in the BitTorrent scene to Tinseltown's anti-piracy lobby, according to the hacker.
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An Oakland environmental group, alleging that the popular iPhone contains a reproductive toxin that violates California law, has filed a lawsuit against Apple.
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The BBC has delayed the launch of its iPlayer on demand internet TV application by months. In a bid to head off criticism from Mac and Linux users, they will get access to a new, more limited, streaming service.
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Roxio has introduced BackOnTrack 3, a suite of applications that provides a straightforward way to safeguard critical documents on your media.
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In yet another snub to anti-piracy efforts, infamous Swedish BitTorrent site The Pirate Bay has taken over IFPI.com, a domain formerly owned by the recording industry group by the same name.
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Online video leader YouTube has rolled out long-awaited technology to automatically remove copyrighted clips, hoping to placate movie and television studios fed up with the Web site's persistent piracy problems.
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Former Kinks singer Ray Davies has agreed a deal to give away his new album Working Man's Cafe with the Sunday Times newspaper.
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Hackers have struck back against an iPhone software update from Apple that disabled unlocked phones. The iPhone Development Project has developed a method to install third-party apps and use upgraded iPhones on GSM networks other than AT&Ts, The Unofficial Apple Weblog reports.
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Harry Potter fans should be pleased to learn that the upcoming DVD version of "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" will include downloads of the movie for your PC and portable player.
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