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 Topic: NewsThe new items published under this topic are as follows.
Sysinternals' Mark Russinovich has performed an analysis of the copy restriction measures deployed by Sony Music on its latest CDs: which he bluntly calls a 'root kit'. Using conventional tools to remove Sony's digital media malware will leave ordinary users with a dead Windows box.
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Japan's chief of Xbox operations, Yoshihiro Maruyama, has confirmed that while a HD-DVD version of the Xbox 360 console is a possibility, the next-generation DVD standard will never be used for games on the platform.
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Software giant and music industry friend Microsoft was dragged squeaking before a court and accused of music piracy.
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Sony have announced the forthcoming release of its DRX-810UL/T, an external double and dual-layer DVD burner that features both FireWire and USB 2.0 interfaces. The new drive will be available in November for 'less than US$150 (£85)'.
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Although no deal has been signed BT wants Philips to make the set-top box which will include an 80-hour disc-based video recorder. The world's favourite telco has already signed up Microsoft's IPTV for the user interface.
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Apple has finally coughed to the existence of a glitch numerous PowerBook G4 owners have been pointing out for months. Says a recently published Apple Knowledge Base entry: "Some earlier PowerBook G4 computers that have a SuperDrive with a 2x [sic] DVD-R write speed may not be able to burn 8x DVD-R media reliably. Because of this, you should only use 2x or 4x DVD-R media."
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Following on from its merger with Telewest a few weeks back, UK cable company NTL is finally starting to rev up for its upcoming battle with Sky in the HDTV and personal video recorder markets. On Saturday the company announced details of its soon-to-be launched personal video recorder the Explorer 8450DVB.
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Prodisc Technology, a leading producer of optical discs in Taiwan, will float up to 606 million new shares to be issued in installments over a year to raise additional capital from target investors, according to a decision made by the company's board of directors on October 21.
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Press Release: Alera's new media destruction device cross cuts DVDs, CDs, Credit Cards, and ATM Cards into small unusable bits, preventing unauthorized use.
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The latest review from our very own DVD jedi Flash leaves the 16x market temporarily to focus on two high-quality Dual Layer DVD+R discs - the Datawrite Titanium & the RiDisc Xtreme. You can read his review here.
Ed on Oct 21, 2005
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Resident DVD genius Flash has an on-going campaign to find the best discs in the 16x market. In this review he compares Datasafe Premium vs Datawrite Optima Blue. Without wishing to let the cat out of the bag, it's notable that Flash says "The Datasafe ratings are all above 90% which can only be described as Superb" and that "I do not hesitate to recommend either of these discs". You can read the full review here.
Ed on Oct 21, 2005
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Sony's Blu-ray DVD technology has won over another heavyweight supporter in the battle to be Hollywood's format of choice for the next generation of DVDs.
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The pages that are printed by your colour laser printer may include tiny dots, almost invisible to the naked eye. The dots form a code that can be read by the powers that be, ostensibly to track down counterfeiters. Now, for the first time, the code has been cracked.
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Apple Computer's next-generation iMac PC is considered to be the vendor's first foray into the entertainment PC market, research firm Current Analysis noted, adding that the entertainment PC series offers a remote-friendly user interface and a digital camera integrated into the front of its all-in-one display.
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Japanese Optware announced that the first generation of its Holographic Versatile Disc (HVD) will be available in the U.S market next summer.
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Sony announced the VAIO XL1 Digital Living System, a full Home Theater with the brains of a PC. Two sleek components comprise the Digital Living System: a high-end multimedia PC and a 200-disc media changer/recorder.
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The body that represents the film industry is taking legal action against six websites posing as legitimate film and music download services. The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) filed the suits in New York state courts.
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The UK's Premier League is tracking a number of websites offering illegal streaming of live football, and intends to take legal action against the ISPs hosting the sites.
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Plextor have announced their new PX-760 DVD burner, which is capable of recording on DVD±R media at the envelope-pushing 18x. The company also announced a super-multi DVD recorder, codenamed PX-750.
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LG Electronics has registered the "Super Multi" name with the DVD Forum. This would require other brands to obtain LG's permission before allowing them to name DVD burners with the "Super Multi" name.
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