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 Topic: NewsThe new items published under this topic are as follows.
Warner Home Video is launching aggressive pricing initiatives for the fourth quarter, including its most comprehensive Blu-ray Disc promotion yet, say retailers.
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The iPhone 3G only went on sale last week, but a Brazilian group already claims to have unlocked the phone, allowing owners to use the device on any network.
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Apple no longer needs to lower the price of songs on iTunes UK in order to achieve pricing parity with the rest of Europe - fluctuating exchange rates have done the job for it.
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Sony has finally broken its silence over the long awaited PlayStation 3 video downloads service and launched it onto the PlayStation Network.
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Plextor have launched their latest 20x DVD-ReWriter drive in two separate internal formats - the PX-820A is IDE/ATAPI and PX-820SA is SATA.
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NEC expects to control over half the sales of Blu-ray products in the next two years by offering deep price cuts, which other companies have stated are necessary for the market to grow.
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Radiohead has released the video to House of Cards, the latest single from the band's pay-what-you-want album In Rainbows on Google's Code site.
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Sony and broadcaster Sky have finally televised details of their joint subscription TV-on-PSP service, which is now available to the portable console's punters.
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The once familiar cry of peddlers selling pirate DVDs on the streets of Beijing is disappearing as the government finally acts on pledges to end the practice – at least until after the Olympics.
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Disney's October Blu-ray release of “Sleeping Beauty” will showcase their new BD Live features, which are geared toward a generation of viewers that embraces interactivity and social networking.
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Pioneer have unveiled the DVR-116D dual-format ATAPI DVD writer, the DVR-216D (SATA version) and the DVR-216 that adds DVD-RAM writing capabilities.
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Seagate have unveiled wopping 1.5TB desktop and half-terabyte notebook hard drives, claiming industry firsts for both.
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Cable & Wireless is blaming the crash of Sainsbury's website on thieves nicking the copper from a computer network centre run by the outfit.
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Microsoft is expected to cut the price of its best-selling Xbox 360 Pro model to $299 from $349, according to sources in the retail business.
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Honestly, how many of you rip, copy, and burn your DVD rentals and then send them right back for another?
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A new survey shows that roughly two-thirds of broadband households regularly use a PC to play music while at home, and one-third said they use a television to listen to music, equal to Mp3 players.
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An anonymous source has passed along images of the Blackberry Thunder to blackberrysync, showing off its new OS and media player for the very first time.
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Philips will stop producing new DVD recorders after 2009 because they are not profitable enough, according to Financieele Dagblad.
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LightScribe DVDs are now available in red, orange, yellow, blue and green.
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Samsung has begun mass producing 1.8- and 2.5-inch multi-level cell (MLC)-based solid state drives (SSD) with a 128 Gigabyte (GB) storage capacity.
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