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The Spanish Congress have voted to implement a tax on all blank media, including flash memory sticks, blank cd and dvd-rs, even mobile phones and printers. There is no word on how much this new tax will be, only that the revenues will be collected by the government, and will then be given to the "copyright holder."
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Tower Records, America's leading independent music and entertainment retailer, today unveiled 'Tower Records Digital,' a music download website who's unique selling point seeems to be the high quality of it's downloads.
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Apple has said it was awaiting final approval of a French bill aimed at opening online media stores to rivals, which it hoped would leave the market to decide which systems prevailed.
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A Nintendo big-wig seems to have overestimated his drinking capacity and let slip the release date for Nintendo's up and coming console, the Wii.
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Netgear launched the first powerline Ethernet adaptor to hit the 200Mbps mark yesterday.
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Toshiba has said it would still like to develop a unified format for advanced optical DVD discs, but two competing--and incompatible--products are likely to hit the market at first.
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CMC Magnetics on June 26 announced it received class-A verification for its 1x HD-DVD-R SL (high-definition DVD-R single-sided single-layer) discs with 15GB storage capacity from the DVD Forum last week, while Ritek indicated it obtained the same level of verification in late May of this year.
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After denying that it was running a sweatshop that would be familiar to Charles Dickens, Apple's Ipod manufacturer, Foxconn has finally admitted that it broken Chinese labour laws.
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Resident DVD crackerjack Flash has started a new series looking at common questions around the theme of DVD writing. His second article answers the question that is often asked: why won’t my DVD player play imported DVDs? If you have a question you would like Flash to answer please email him.
Ed on Jun 26, 2006
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Cable and satellite tellie companies are planning to introduce Pop-up ads in a bid to boost flagging sales from advertising.
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A counterfeit DVD operation being run from an Edinburgh city centre flat has been smashed in a raid by police and trading standards officers. The flat in Marchmont was believed to be the centre of an illegal operation producing pirate films and computer games.
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CMC Magnetics and Ritek, the top two makers of optical discs, have recently started volume production of 15GB HD-DVD-R SL (high-definition DVD recordable single-sided single-layer) discs and are prepared to begin production of 30GB HD-DVD-R DL (single-sided double-layer) discs in the fourth quarter of this year at the earliest, according to industry sources.
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Toshiba is subsidising its HD-A1 HD DVD player by at least $175 in a bid to buy the next-generation optical disc format success. So claims market watcher iSuppli, which took the machine to bits and totted up the cost of all the parts.
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Paul Sherman, a Massachusetts freelance reviewer whose outlets have included the Boston Herald, pleaded guilty to selling more than 100 screeners to online "warez" groups, the US Justice Deptartment has announced.
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Could Apple be about to offer CD quality sound recordings through its iTunes Music Stores using a lossless compression format?
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The HDMI HD equipment interconnect standard has been updated, the seven companies behind the technology announced today. One of them, Sony, said its PlayStation 3 will support the new version of the interface.
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Memorex have announced the retail availability of its first Blu-ray media.
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Toshiba said it planned the launch of the first next-generation, high-definition optical disc recorder based on the HD DVD format on July 14 in Japan as it intensifies competition with rival Blu-ray products.
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Primera Technology has started to ship the world's first Blu-ray Disc publishing system called the Bravo XR-Blu Disc Publisher.
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Resident DVD expert Flash has started a new series looking at common questions around the theme of DVD writing. His first article answers the question that is often asked: how long do burners last?. If you have a question you would like Flash to answer please email him.
Ed on Jun 21, 2006
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