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 Topic: NewsThe new items published under this topic are as follows.
After a team of hackers admitted that their XBox360 hack was not really practical, another team has said that it is closer to a practical solution.
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CD-R disc makers in Taiwan, China and India will raise their prices by an average of 7-10% next quarter amid capacity reallocation from CD-R discs to DVD+R/-R ones, according to the companies.
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Toshiba has started rolling out its high definition DVD players in Japan, becoming the first company to offer next-generation optical disc players worldwide.
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The DVD6C Licensing Group (DVD6C) today announced that the minimum royalty for DVD-R Discs for eligible licensees will be reduced to 4.5 US cents per disc.
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Exactly a year after it was launched in the United States, the Sony PlayStation Portable's days as a handheld movie-viewing device might be numbered.
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THE US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CSPC) said it had issued a recall notice on the Pelican Power Brick battery charger, warning it could overheat and cause the plastic cover to melt.
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Panasonic's Blu-ray Disc player, the DMP-BD10, will set consumers back a whopping $1,500 (£860) when it ships in the US in September - up to $500 (£290) more than Sony's offering.
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Media software maker Ulead has dropped Blu-ray Disc support from the latest release of its DVD MovieFactory video capture and disk-mastering application - even though the software has only been shipping for just over a week.
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Apple has introduced volume controls for iPods following fears about links between personal music players and potentially irreversible hearing loss.
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NEC this week warned that it will need to restate past financial results after a worker allegedly booked some $310m in faked transactions over three years. The reason for such abuse? NEC claims the worker wanted the money for "drinking and eating".
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Germans risk two years in prison if they illegally download films and music for private use under a new law agreed yesterday. Anybody who downloads films for commercial use could be jailed for up to five years.
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The world's largest electronics firms are reported to have opted to use Bluetooth wireless technology to send video between devices in the home.
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Digital rights management (DRM) technology has deep flaws despite the hope of content providers that encrypted files will deter illegal file sharing, according to a computer security researcher.
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iPods and other MP3 players look set to become much cheaper thanks to a dramatic decline in the price of NAND Flash chips. According to memory industry watcher DRAMeXchange, NAND Flash prices on the spot market have fallen by more than 50 per cent since the start of 2006. It said 2GBb and 4Gb NAND Flash chip prices fell by 63 per cent on average. Other parts saw their prices drop by at least 43 per cent.
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Plextor are now shipping the PX-750 family of 16X DVDR/RW CD-R/RW drives. The PX-750 is the first drive from Plextor to support DVD-RAM functionality for removable data storage applications.
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File-sharers have moved away from the popular BitTorrent system following legal action and have moved to another network called eDonkey, showed a study by internet analysis firm CacheLogic.
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Nero have announced the new features of Nero Digital in its latest Nero 7 web update. It includes full support for Nero Digital MPEG-4/ASP and H.264/AVC content with plug-and-play video file transfer from a computer to an Apple fifth generation iPod.
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It seems that Sony's decision to allow the majority of Blu-ray content to play at the highest resolution possible on a consumer's HDTV is gaining support from major Hollywood studios.
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Apple is also offering video compilation albums consisting of six or seven video clips from various artists, and also sells videos with their corresponding single. For example, the new Massive Attack 'Collected' album, released today, ships with video content.
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Sky has announced a May launch for its HD service. Its HD website not only has the details of pricing but also says that installations for the service will begin in May. It seems very unlikely that Sky would begin installations without having launched the service.
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