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An internal memo allegedly from LG’s U.S. sales VP Bob Perry says the company is planning to ship a disk player compatible with both Blu-ray and HD DVD in the late summer or early autumn.
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With a fire occurring at one of CMC Magnetics’ facilities recently, sources expect that an already tight CD-R supply will worsen and quotes may rise next quarter.
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According to market research firms such as TSR, the proportion of DVD burners will exceed 40% of half-height (HH) information-use optical drive shipments this year, up from 35% in 2005, and they will replace Combo drives to become the mainstream type as their pricing falls.
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Nvidia announced the immediate availability of new Nvidia PureVideo technology enabling support for high-definition video including hardware acceleration for content based on the H.264 specification.
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DVD swami Flash has posted a review of the price-busting new drive from Philips - the SPD2400. He seems chuffed by when he says, "these drives represent extremely good value for money". You can read his review here.
Ed on Mar 02, 2006
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Researchers have published a report etestimating that Microsoft will sell greater-than-anticipated amounts of its Xbox 360 console, eclipsing even the company's own sales estimates. The system looks likely sell 6 million units by the end of June 2006, and from 10 to 12 million by the end of the year.
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Usenet has shifted from being a relatively obscure player to a significant content resource. The key reason for Usenet's advance into mainstream file-sharing is the growing ease in obtaining files from this medium.
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The DVD Forum have created an RW PPI (Re-Writable Products Promotion Initiative) to boost volume production of 8x DVD-R DL discs and burners.
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Press Release: Disc Makers, a leading manufacturer of DVD and CD duplicators, has bolstered its powerful Reflex tower duplicator lineup with the addition of two brand-new models: the versatile 2-drive Reflex2 and powerful 10-drive Reflex 10.
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Verbatim have announced a new family of glossy white inkjet printable 52X CDR and 16X DVDR media.
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Samsung have officialy announced its fastest dual layered DVD recorder - the new SH-W162L.
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The Advanced Access Content System Licensing Authority (AACS LA), announced the availability of an interim license for the copy protection system that will be used to protect high-definition BluRay and HD DVD formats.
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Sony and NEC have announce that they have signed a definitive agreement to establish a joint venture company, Optiarc, which will take over both companies optical drive businesses.
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Sony Pictures Entertainment plans to roll out 20 DVD movies that support the Blu-ray standard sometime in March or April.
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Apple, the makers of the iPod, yesterday revealed that 1 billion songs have been downloaded from their online music store.
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The so-called fourth generation of optical storage format has been highly promoted lately, and considering that neither the Blu-Ray nor the HD DVD has become a de facto standard for HD content, holographic systems may well be the future for terrabytes of storage.
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The huge Chinese market seems set to turn the computer standards system on its head.
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A new unit to tackle the multi-million-pound trade in pirated films is being launched today by senior police officers.
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Ritek and CMC Magnetics, the top two makers of optical discs in Taiwan, respectively maintained the first and second largest share of global shipment volume for DVD+R/-R discs during the fourth quarter of 2005, according to Japan-based market research firm Fujiwara-Rothchild.
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Swiss and Belgian police have shut down a major component of the eDonkey file-sharing network, used mainly to trade copies of copyrighted movies and music, the Motion Picture Ass. Of America have said.
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