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The BBC's flagship online TV service is being launched, offering viewers the chance to download their favourite programmes from the last seven days.
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More than 12,000 people have signed an e-petition on the 10 Downing Street website urging the BBC to make its iPlayer available to non-Windows users.
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LG will launch GGC-H20LI, its latest Super Multi Blue hybrid drive supporting read of both Blu-ray Disc (BD) and HD DVD formats, for sale at a recommended price of US$400 later this quarter, according to industry sources in Taiwan.
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LiteOn announced its plans to cut the price of its LH-2B1S Blu-Ray drive in Europe by nearly 20%.
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It seems AllofMP3's recent legal victory over Rosbank, which meant that the Visa processing company did not have the right to break its contract with AllofMP3 only covers users accessing the site from Russia.
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The CompactFlash Association (CFA) has announced the formation of a working group to develop a specification for a CompactFlash card with a SATA (Serial ATA) interface.
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Good news for film studios: Even television viewers with the ability to skip commercials are watching ads for movies.
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The leaks are flowing thick and fast now, as the online photographed pages of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows are now replaced with a much more convenient pdf of the book.
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Ricoh has exhibited it's Multiple Format Compatible Plate (MFCP), an optical device that enables the playback of CD, DVD, Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD formats with a single objective lens, at InterOpto '07.
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TDK have launched two new write-once Blu-ray Discs capable of recording at 4x speed. TDK 4x 25GB BD-R Blu-ray Disc media and the 50GB version will both begin shipping later this summer.
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An increasing number of China-based optical disc drive (ODD) and electric home appliance makers, such as Shinco Electronic and TCL, have stepped into assembling entry-level DVD recorders using mechanical loaders, a key part of the drives, supplied by Taiwan-based makers.
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Nokia has launched a service which it said would cut the time a GPS-enabled cellphone takes to pinpoint its whereabouts, opening new opportunities for location-based online services.
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Mitsubishi has debuted a new series of CD-R media, specialy designed for people with weak vision.
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Almost half a million DVD players manufactured in China have been recalled in Japan after reports that some had emitted thick smoke and begun to melt.
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Hackers have found a way to unlock the popular Apple iPhone, less than a month after the phone hit retail stores. Currently, the iPhone is unusable without a new 2 year contract with AT&T which costs consumers a minimum of $1400 USD by the time it is over.
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Disney's music label Hollywood Records is offering a new CD format with extra features to encourage compact-disc purchases in a bid to reverse declining CD sales.
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Sales of HD DVD players and their accompanying movies are growing far faster than those for Blu-Ray, if statistics collected by research group NPD and pushed by HD DVD's Promo Group are to be believed.
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Alltunes.com has won a court case against a Russian agent of Visa over its decision to disconnect the online music stores' payment system.
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An interesting email has been sent out to potential delegates for the Home Media Expo starting this week which suggests that Toshiba is planning a special "one week only" deal on their HD-A2 HD DVD player.
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Taiwan-based optical disc makers will receive significantly more OEM orders for CD-R and DVD+R/-R discs this quarter than in the second quarter of 2007, but will suffer unavoidable rises in the procurement costs of optical-grade polycarbonate and dyes due to continued hikes in the international price of crude oil, according to industry sources in Taiwan.
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