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A new UK website has launched, offering cash in exchange for second-hand phones. Mopay says that if you send off your used phone - Freepost - to them they’ll send you a cheque in exchange.

Ed on Mar 21, 2005  [ read more ]
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Described by its developers as "the fair interface to the ITunes Music Store," PyMusique is a new application that lets users connect to Apple Computer's ITunes Music Store and download songs without Digital Rights Management (DRM) restrictions. PyMusique does so by bypassing the ITunes application interface all together--a clear violation of the ITunes Music Store's Terms of Service.

Ed on Mar 21, 2005  [ read more ]
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The Indian film and music industry has long been suffering due to CD and DVD piracy. The UK, allegedly accounts for 70 per cent of the market of pirated Bollywood films and music. And Pakistan is the biggest exporter of pirated discs.

Ed on Mar 18, 2005  [ read more ]
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CMC Magnetics and Ritek, the top two producers of optical discs in Taiwan, expect revenues from the sales of DVD+R/-R discs to exceed those of CD-R discs sometime this year because of growing global demand, according to the two companies.

Ed on Mar 18, 2005  [ read more ]
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Commercial grade optical recording applications are rather rare on the Linux platform, but now Nero steps in to fill in the void. Clearly aimed at the evergrowing numbers of Linux newbies that are attracted to the free and powerful software that Linux offers but are still attached to the point and click ease of Nero, NeroLINUX is free for registered Nero 6 owners.

Ed on Mar 18, 2005  [ read more ]
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Once again reports of the demise of Sony's PSX PVR-meets-PS2 have proved premature. Last month's move to suspend production appears to have simply heralded the launch of a new version of the product.

Ed on Mar 17, 2005  [ read more ]
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DVD recorders are beginning to drive the market for non-PC DVD hardware, a trend that keeps the overall global DVD hardware market on the rise, according to a report from marker research firm In-Stat. The DVD recorder market (not including units connected to PCs) doubled in size in 2004 and will grow by 87 per cent in 2005, the high-tech market research firm says.

Ed on Mar 17, 2005  [ read more ]
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Police have discovered a massive DVD copying factory in a raid on a house in Haringey. Officers seized more than 50,000 films, including many not yet released in British cinemas. Dozens of DVD copiers and thousands of labels were also removed.

Ed on Mar 17, 2005  [ read more ]
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Scientists at Philips have developed a material for non-volatile memory chips that's not only better than Flash in almost every respect, but keeps on getting better the smaller you shrink the memory cells.

Ed on Mar 17, 2005  [ read more ]
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Press Release: BenQ have announced two new additions to its award-winning LCD monitor lineup that feature superior response times and resolution capabilities. The new 17-inch FP71V+ model is the first 5ms gray to gray fast response time LCD monitor on the market, and the new 19-inch FP91V+ features an ultra-quick 6ms gray to gray response time.

Ed on Mar 17, 2005  [ read more ]
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A self proclaimed "Duplicate King" who sold thousands of pirate DVDs at markets across the south east of England has been jailed for two years. Richard Harris, 35, of Victoria Road, Edmonton, sold obscene material and employed a team of Filipino women at his home to produce and package copies of unreleased Hollywood blockbusters.

Ed on Mar 16, 2005  [ read more ]
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TCL, a leading manufacturer of consumer electronics in China, extended its production to DVD+R/-R discs earlier this year, a surprise to Taiwanese makers of optical discs.

Ed on Mar 16, 2005  [ read more ]
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Taiwanese company LuxPro has been asked by Apple representatives at CeBIT to remove what it calls the "Super Shuffle" from its display case. To the casual observer, at first sight the LuxPro Super Shuffle looks nearly identical as Apple's recently released iPod Shuffle except for some minor changes.

Ed on Mar 16, 2005  [ read more ]
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Apple's online music ambitions are broadening - if the latest round of rumours are anything to go by. The Mac maker is said to be in talks to acquire digital music start-up HipSolve Media, and to have made a hire that could indicate it is laying the groundwork for the launch of a music subscription service.

Ed on Mar 15, 2005  [ read more ]
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The next step of DVD+RW format evolution will become real later this year with 8x rewriting and double-layer (DL) recordable DVD+R disks, the DVD+RW Alliance announced at CeBIT. “We expect products such as DVD+RW 8x (rewritable) media, recorders and drives to become available in coming months,” said Frank Simonis, worldwide chair of the DVD+RW Alliance product promotion group and strategic marketing director of Philips optical storage division.

Ed on Mar 15, 2005  [ read more ]
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Sonic Solutions, Philips & BenQ have debuted Blu-ray Disc recording/playback solutions that will allow consumers to burn and play back discs in the new high-capacity BD digital media format. In a joint demonstration Sonic unveiled its AuthorScript Blu-ray Data Recording Software Development Kit (SDK) as well as Blu-ray support in its popular Roxio- and Sonic-branded RecordNow and CinePlayer HD consumer software applications.

Ed on Mar 15, 2005  [ read more ]
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Of the millions of people who illegally download free music using various peer-to-peer (P2P) networks, only about 8,400 have been sued by the recording industry—including, last month, an 83-year-old dead woman from West Virginia. Those odds seem pretty good, until it happens to you.

Ed on Mar 14, 2005  [ read more ]
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The U.S. film industry on Friday hailed a raid by Swedish police against an Internet service provider as a major blow to European piracy of movies and music on the Web.

Ed on Mar 14, 2005  [ read more ]
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BenQ has unveiled a series of its latest storage products, including BD Triple Writer BW1000, BD Recorder BR1000 Concept, 16X DVD Writer DW1625 with LightScribe, and Slimline 8X DVD Writer TW200D at CeBIT 2005 in Germany.

Ed on Mar 11, 2005  [ read more ]
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CMC Magnetics will add US$6.29 million to its investment in Fortune (Jiangsu) Multimedia, a China-based joint venture that produces blank optical discs, and the company is also adding US$20 million to its investment in one of its subsidiaries, Vigobyte Tape Corporation, a maker of pre-recorded and blank optical discs in Mexico, according to the company.

Ed on Mar 11, 2005  [ read more ]

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