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Philips will reportedly lower its royalty rate for blank CD-R discs under its Veeza licensing system, according to a report.
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The worldwide demand for single-side dual-layer DVD+R/-R discs will increase in 2008, according to sources at disc makers and research firms.
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Toshiba have announced the new Qosmio G40/F40 series of notebooks equipped with a HD DVD drives for recording on HD DVD-R and HD DVD-RW media.
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UK Linux and Mac users will be pleased to learn that the BBC hasn't forgotten them as it opens the doors on the Flash-based version of iPlayer, its seven day TV catch-up service.
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Retailers think the Xbox 360 is most likely to win the next generation console war, but they're still annoyed by the ongoing Wii shortage, according to a survey.
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Nintendo's Wii console may eventually get some form of voice chat, the company's American president says.
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Anyone into downloading pirate movies from the internet over the last few years likely knows that the label ‘maVen’ on a video release was usually a mark of a high quality ‘cammed’ movie. After dozens of major releases and investigations by the FBI and Canadian police, ‘maVen’ now faces 6 months in jail.
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The Samsung BD-P1400 is cheapest Blu-ray Disc player yet. Mimicking the way HD DVD players hit new rock bottom prices with sudden, unannounced sales, Blu-ray Disc hardware is at a never before seen level of affordability.
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TMPG, Inc. is introducing an updated version of its popular TMPGEnc DVD Author 3 with DivX Authoring software.
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Hollywood director Michael Bay has attacked Microsoft and the HD-DVD format, claiming that Microsoft's goal is to make both formats fail.
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LightScribe Direct Disc Labeling have announced the release of their free LightScribe Template Labeler, labeling software designed to simplify and enhance customers' CD and DVD labeling.
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BT is putting its entire archive of old phone books online for genealogists, or anyone else, to browse, and a commercial genealogy company is opening up access to all UK burial records since 1538.
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While Toshiba has enjoyed exceptionally booming sales of its HD-A2 HD DVD player in the North America market, Blu-ray Disc (BD) appears to have gained the upper hand in the PC-use drive segment.
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LG has officially today announced the release of the first Blu-Ray/HD DVD Super-multi DVD burner capable of writing at 6x on Blu-Ray media.
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Nero and TiVo today announced that they have entered into an agreement to further enable the connected digital home by integrating TiVo's television user experience with Nero's PC software.
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France is to set up a new Internet authority with powers to suspend or cut access to the web for those who illegally file-share, under an agreement.
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IBM is seeking to patent technology that would place adverts at crucial points in DVD playback without the viewers ability to skip them.
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Hackers have created a proof-of-concept exploit for an Apple QuickTime player streaming media vulnerability.
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With the release of v6.2.0.1 of AnyDVD HD, you can finally rip any BD+ disk with a single mouse click. We can't recommend this software enough and heartily recommend you buy a copy so you can watch your legally purchased movies on your legally purchased hardware, something nearly impossible to do if you don't buy it all at once from a single vendor.
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20th Century Fox recently announced that it will add a "Digital Copy" version of "Die Hard 4" to a two-disc special-edition DVD release, while other studios are also expected to embrace the concept.
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