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 Topic: NewsThe new items published under this topic are as follows.
We’re all excited about PlayTV’s launch next month, but would you be upset if we said that the PlayStation 3 telly tuner now won’t allow saved video to be copied to the PlayStation Portable, a PC or a Memory Stick?
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Prodisc have said they will continue producing optical discs following its request with a local court for corporate restructuring and emergency measures, according to company chairman Ming-fa Lin.
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A patent recently filed by Apple and unearthed by the folks at Apple Insider suggests that future iterations of the Iphone and Ipod Touch firmwear could enable media streaming.
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Rob Cohen, director of The Mummy 3, said the Blu-ray Disc edition of his film will look superior to the theatrical exhibition.
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Dell has met its carbon neutral goal ahead of schedule, achieving a major milestone in its commitment to be the 'greenest' technology company on the planet.
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I-O Data has introduced two new 8x Blu-ray burners the internal BRD-SP8 and external BRD-UXP8.
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Punters fed up with having to take their laptops out of their bags for airport security checks might be relieved to know that change might be in the air.
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iPhone users can now buy themselves a picture of a red gem to display on their handsets, purely to demonstrate they've got enough money to throw $999.99 at such a pointless gesture.
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Panasonic has just announced a new internal SATA Blu-ray Disc burner that hits 8x speed when writing to BD-R single layer and dual layer discs.
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Matrox are showing off the digital version of the TripleHead2Go product called strangely enough the TripleHead2Go Digital Edition.
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Buffalo has unveiled an external USB 2.0 upscaling Super-Multi DVD Drive. The DSM-SL20U2 is able to upscale DVD movies (480p) to High Definition (HD) at 1080p.
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Clips and highlights of Olympic events are to be made available on the video-sharing site YouTube, owned by Google, under an agreement with the International Olympic Committee, the IOC said in a statement.
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Social.fm, the company formerly known as Mercora, has closed down. The service, which allowed users to stream their music collections to each other, cites no reasons for shutting up shop.
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Blockbuster has expanded its earlier partnership with NCR, and will be deploying about 50 DVD rental kiosk machines in a pilot test.
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Sony Ericsson is launching a limited edition Titanium silver C902 Cyber-shot phone as used by James Bond in the eagerly awaited Quantum Of Solace which will be released worldwide this November.
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O2’s pay-as-you-go customers could find a remodelled iPhone under the Christmas tree this year, according to the latest word on the grapevine.
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An attempted DVD thief spent a couple of hours in a shop's toilet taping DVD discs to his body, only to be stopped by security guards.
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Market reports in the US indicate that the global sales of Blu-ray movie discs will exceed those of DVDs in 2011.
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The latest Blu-ray Disc players from Sony - the BDP-S350 and BDP-S550 - provide movie fans with what's claimed is the ultimate full HD home cinema experience with "an amazing range of innovative new features".
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At least 2.3 million people preferred to download Radiohead's In Rainbows from torrent sites rather than the band's own site, a survey this week reports, even though the cost was the same: Zero.
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