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High definition television (HDTV) is now set to reach 17 percent of European homes by 2009, according to Intex Management Services, a market research company. IMS forecast that around 8 million HDTVs would be sold in Europe in 2009, accounting for almost 17 percent of all TVs sold in the region.
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A program has been hacked together to automatically download new MP3 files from different RSS feeds and copy them directly into Mac iTunes playlists. Connect an iPod, and the songs/files load onto the device automatically.
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Microsoft Chairman and Chief Software Architect Bill Gates has been confirmed as the pre-show keynote speaker at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in January. According to media reports, Gates could bring a late Christmas gift to Las Vegas: A new Xbox.
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The DVD+RW Alliance today revealed a concept of DVD+R DL media supporting up to 8x recording speeds at the World PC Expo conference in Japan.
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NEC plans to start selling desktop PCs equipped with HD-DVD (High Definition/High Density-DVD) drives at the end of 2005, the company says. Slimmed-down versions of the drives will be added to the company's line of notebook PCs in 2006, it says.
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Intervideo has introduced a new product called DiscMaster 2 which comes in gold and platinum versions and promises an easy to use way to backup data, video and music to a CD-R or DVD recordable. It's also able to convert music to the MP3, WAV and WMA format.
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The battle over HD DVD versus Blue-ray just stepped up a notch with Toshiba announcing it will be putting HD DVD drives in its Laptop range from the end of next year.
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Press Release: Plextor is expanding its range with its first external Double Layer Dual Format drive. The PX-716UF writes at 16X for DVD+R, 16X for DVD-R and 4X for DVD+R DL (Double Layer). The drive rewrites 8X DVD+RW and 4X DVD-RW. The PX-716UF reads CD-ROMs at 48X and DVD-ROMs at 16X.
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Notebooks capable of burning DVDs are showing strong growth as consumers integrate an increasing number of video, music and image files in their portable systems, according to a market research firm.
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A new campaign to target music and video piracy is launched today. Consumer minister Gerry Sutcliffe unveiled a new television commercial which aims to stamp out DVD crime in the run-up to the festive season.
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News reachs us from America of another strange tale of DVD hardware going haywire. A couple of weeks ago a man in Oregon was paid an unexpected visit from the US Air force after his Toshiba with built-in VCR, DVD and CD player starting emitting the international distress signal.
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For six years, Stephen Cooper ran a song-sharing website from his modest brick home in Bellbowrie, in Brisbane's west, that attracted 190 million visitors a year and allegedly earned him up to $64,000 (£26,000) a month.
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Robbie Williams' Greatest Hits album is to be sold in memory card format for mobile phones and hand-held computers. It is believed to be the first time a major artist has sold music on the small, portable format.
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DVD boffin Flash has been busy again - this time testing the latest full-faced printable 4x DVD-R from Bulkpaq. In his review flash concludes that "burns well without errors, producing discs with low PIE errors that are compatible with all my burners". Click to read his review Bulkpaq Full Face Printable 4x DVD-R.
Ed on Oct 18, 2004
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Both Macrovision and Sunncomm have been releasing technologies aimed at restricting how consumers can use their legally purchased music and movies. Add Dynamic Media Solutions to that list.
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Netflix is synonymous with online DVD rental, but its pioneer status hasn't been much help in fending off ferocious competition Stateside. On worse than expected US figures, stock crashed by 35 per cent and the company said it's cutting fees and delaying its UK launch. All this despite turning in its best ever profit: $22.6m after adjustments, on revenue of $141.6m.
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The Japanese will soon be able to download full-length, CD-quality songs to their cellphones under a cunning plan invented by Japan's second biggest phone outfits.
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Microsoft have threatened severe penalties on for those who circulate a stolen copy of "Halo 2", the hotly anticipated Xbox game set to go on sale next month.
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A report titled "The Market Prospects for DVD Recording" by an american research group called Understanding & Solutions has projected that sales of consumer DVD recorders will surpass DVD players in 2006. The study also indicated that devices using the DVD-RAM format currently make up the majority of sales of consumer DVD recorders -- a trend the RAM Promotion Group feels will continue into the future.
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Ten major motion picture studios have sued a suspended Los Angeles police captain for alleged copyright infringement in her scheme selling pirated and counterfeit DVDs.
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