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 Topic: NewsThe new items published under this topic are as follows.
CMC Magnetics, the largest producer of blank optical discs in Taiwan, plans to raise its OEM quotation for CD-R discs from US$0.135 (7p) to US$0.14 (7.2p) in January 2005, with a further increase to US$0.15 (7.8p) in February, according to the company.
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Volume production of FVD (forward versatile disc) players, Taiwan’s self-developed DVD standard, will begin early next year, according to the Opto-Electronics & Systems Laboratories (OES) under the government-sponsored Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI).
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Press Release: Interact-TV, a leading developer of home entertainment servers, has expanded its Telly Home Entertainment Server line by introducing the new TeraTelly model GS1250 with 1.2 Terabytes of digital media storage in a compact device ideal for any stereo cabinet or entertainment center.
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The potential pirating of movies remains a major concern for Time Warner, and that's one reason the company is advocating the new HD-DVD platform, according to Chief Executive Richard Parsons.
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By the second half of next year, 8x slim-type DVD burners should replace slim-type Combo drives as the mainstream optical disc drive (ODD) used in notebook PCs, according to leading Taiwan ODD makers.
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Press Release: Disc Makers has introduced its newest line of Reflex duplicators, the ReflexMax1, ReflexMax4, ReflexMax7, and ReflexUltra. The towers are built with the latest 52x CD-R and 16x DVD±R/48x CD-R Plextor drives.
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OEM quotations for 16x DVD burners, which had been remaining stable at US$60-65 for a few months, recently fell to US$55-58 due to increasing competition to meet orders from Dell, Hewlett-Packard (HP) and other international PC brands, according to Taiwan makers of optical disc drives (ODDs).
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CMC Magnetics, Ritek and Prodisc Technology, the three top producers of optical discs in Taiwan, will not participate in the ongoing cutting of OEM prices for CD-R and DVD+R/-R discs, according to the companies.
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Illegal CDs, DVDs, computer software and games worth £10m have been seized in central Scotland. Twenty-eight people have been arrested in raids on houses and markets in Falkirk, Stirling, Tullibody and Grangemouth over the past five days.
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Net users are getting the chance to fight back against spam websites. Internet portal Lycos has made a screensaver that endlessly requests data from sites that sell the goods and services mentioned in spam e-mail.
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The portable playstation from Sony appears to be so rare and sought after that finding machines is turning into a quest, according to a report.
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Press Release: DualDisc and DVD(plus) discs have until now been devoid of graphics, apart from limited text on the inner ring. Because both sides of these CD/DVD hybrids contain optical data, it has been impossible to apply graphics to them. But MediaCoat technology from Spectra Systems, a developer of systems for marking, tracking and authenticating documents and products, has opened the door to graphics, text and barcodes on the "play" side of a disc.
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Pirated copies of the latest blockbuster films and computer games were back on sale at Ingliston Market in Edinburgh this weekend - just a week after a massive raid by police and Trading Standards officers.
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Software pirates' increasing skill at creating counterfeit versions of Windows XP has prompted Microsoft to introduce a pilot program that offers to verify whether consumers' software is legitimate and replace fake versions with authentic goods.
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A report from security firm Secunia described a hole in Winamp as "highly critical". The hole, reported by Brett Moore, describes a boundary error which can be used to deceive users into going to a malicious web site.
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More than 200,000 pirated DVDs with a street value of more than $2 million (£840k) will be destroyed under supervision in Melbourne today.
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Second-tier manufacturers of optical discs in Taiwan, faced with price cuts by competitors in China, have been forced to reduce their OEM quotations for 4x DVD+R/-R discs to US$0.15, a price that is lower than the industry's current average production costs of US$0.16-0.17, according to Taiwan makers of optical discs.
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Rounding out its line of removable media, Sony Electronics is introducing the Sony Microdrive, a one-inch removable hard disk drive that will meet the increasing storage needs of many portable digital devices such as digital cameras and PDAs.
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Global demand for recordable DVDs trails only CD-Rs and has become a driving force in the recording media business, an industry group concluded in its forecasts for global demand and production in 2005.
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The US Congress is considering making fast forwarding through video advertisements a crime. Lawmakers in the land of the free have decided that it is costing their chums in the movie industry far too much money and want video fast-forwarders placed in the same league as pirates.
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