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Accesstek, a Taiwan-based optical drive manufacturer, will start mass-production of an 8x DVD-Dual drive this month, according to company officials.

Ed on Oct 06, 2003  [ read more ]
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Philips will demonstrate its new dual-layer DVD recordable technology at the DVD+RW Alliance booth at the CEATEC 2003 exhibition in Japan. Developed by Philips Research in cooperation with MKM (Mitsubishi Kagaku Media)/Verbatim, the technology virtually doubles data storage capacity on DVD recordable discs from 4.7 Gbyte to 8.5 Gbyte while remaining compatible with existing DVD Video players and DVD-ROM drives.

Ed on Oct 06, 2003  [ read more ]
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'Trusted computing', as promoted by Microsoft, IBM and others, represents a threat to users' privacy, says a prominent digital civil liberties group. The paper, which was set to be released late on Wednesday by the Electronic Frontier Foundation, analyses the promised features of several different trusted computing initiatives. The efforts aim to develop next-generation hardware and software that can better protect data from attackers, viruses and digital pirates.

Ed on Oct 03, 2003  [ read more ]
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A research paper highlighting security weaknesses in a popular internet file-sharing network has raised concerns that innocent users could in theory be wrongly accused of sharing copyrighted music.

Ed on Oct 03, 2003  [ read more ]
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Two interesting new products are set to be previewed at Tokyo's giant Ceatec exhibition next week. Toshiba will show a prototype blue-laser diode for optical disc systems. It is expected to hit the market around 2006. The new technology is several times more powerful than current commercial models, and has what Toshiba claims is the lowest noise of any such laser diode yet developed. Sony, likewise, look set to unveil its all-in-one PSX game device to the public next week.

Ed on Oct 03, 2003  [ read more ]
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Frustrated by the lack of a copy protection standard that might help the digital content business reach the mainstream, a high-profile digital media group is taking matters into its own hands. MPEG LA (MPEG Licensing Association), a group of companies that hold patent rights that are related to the MPEG 4 audio and video standard, has created its own description of what features it thinks that digital rights management (DRM) technology should include.

Ed on Oct 03, 2003  [ read more ]
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Toshiba has announced it will start selling the RD-Style RD-XS41, a DVD recorder that comes equipped with a 160GB hard disk. The new recorder can record up to 208 hours of video on the disk. The personal video recorder features Toshiba's 4x DVD-R-enabled DVD Multi drive that supports DVD-RAM, DVD-R, and DVD-RW formats.

Ed on Oct 02, 2003  [ read more ]
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The reconstituted Napster music service will be unveiled on Oct. 9, according to CD and DVD software company Roxio, its new corporate parent. Roxio has spent tens of millions of dollars over the past year to position itself in the increasingly crowded online music distribution business.

Ed on Oct 02, 2003  [ read more ]
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Pioneer have unveiled the DVR-S606, a high capacity optical storage system based on the Pioneer DVR-A06, the company's sixth-generation internal recordable drive. Pioneer's first external drive has a sleek industrial design and comes with standard IEEE 1394 (Firewire) and USB 2.0 ports.

Ed on Oct 01, 2003  [ read more ]
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Sony have introduced its VAIO RZ series desktop PCs which integrate Windows XP Media Center Edition with Sony's own Giga Pocket Engine software. Giga Pocket engine includes an MPEG2 encoder that allows users to convert old family movies on analog tape to a digital format as well as Sony's exclusive 'Click to DVD' authoring software which offers real-time encoding and variable bit capabilities.

Ed on Oct 01, 2003  [ read more ]
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Hollywood has implemented an anti-piracy plan banning special DVDs and videotapes for Oscar voters, angering champions of smaller movies that have taken home an increasing share of the film industry's highest honors. Mindful of the piracy that has sucked profits from the music industry, studios feared that screener copies could be used by bootleggers to mass-produce pirated DVDs and tapes.

Ed on Oct 01, 2003  [ read more ]
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After years of playing the nerd, the PC is hoping to land the role of the hipster in the living room--a part Microsoft desperately wants to see the computer play. As expected, Microsoft have launched Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004, an updated version of its Media Center PC. Of the new features the most notable are the ability to pause and rewind radio broadcasts, edit and print photos, and rip CDs onto a hard drive--all done via the Media Center's remote control interface.

Ed on Oct 01, 2003  [ read more ]
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Matsushita, best known for its Panasonic brand of consumer electronics, have announced the development of a network protocol technology that allows users to operate consumer electronics connected to the Internet in real time from remote locations using mobile devices such as mobile phones or personal computers.

Ed on Oct 01, 2003  [ read more ]
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A bevy of digital-media experts, led by the founder of the group that created the widespread MPEG set of media standards, launched an international forum on Tuesday that's aimed at standardising digital media and copy protection technologies. The new Switzerland-based forum, dubbed the Digital Media Project, is aimed at ending what members say has been a technological civil war that has badly hampered the spread of digital media content and technologies.

Ed on Oct 01, 2003  [ read more ]
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A beta version OF Xbox Media Center (XBMC) that requires a mod chip and a hacked BIOS is being made available on the Xboxmediacenter web site.The beta software can, the authors claim, play just about all video, audio and pic formats, and play files over a network from a PC using an Extream Server application.

Ed on Oct 01, 2003  [ read more ]
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Following in the steps of major brands like Dell and Hewlett-Packard (HP), many Taiwanese notebook makers are set to launch new wide-screen models. The products will be available by year-end, mostly in October or November, according to the companies.

Ed on Oct 01, 2003  [ read more ]
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Due to Germany's implementation of the EUCD law it has become illegal for German software developers to distribute software that can circumvent copy-protections found on CDs and DVDs. However, the Internet is worldwide and offers a possibility to distribute software via other countries where other laws apply. Some European backup software vendors are struggling with the new laws that are about to be taken in to action within the EU. MovieJack and CloneCD being the best known examples of the consequences of the new laws. An Austrian website jackxxl.com is offering a patch for MovieJack, re-enabling the software to copy CSS protected DVDs.

Ed on Sep 30, 2003  [ read more ]
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Following the example of other companies already deep into CD/DVD protection techniques, Microsoft thought they themselves should enter the scene with a copy-protection technology embedded in their media. But in order to reduce costs, the technique used will not be developed by Microsoft. A third-party company - Smarte Solutions - would provide their technology for future Microsoft releases.

Ed on Sep 30, 2003  [ read more ]
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The inventors of the world's first combined compact disc and DVD are considering legal action against Warner Music, one of the largest record groups, amid allegations of breach of contract and patent abuse.

Ed on Sep 29, 2003  [ read more ]
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K.Y. Lee the chief executive of BenQ has plans to make the brand, a former subsidiary of Taiwanese computer maker Acer, as recognized around the world as Sony is today. There are three areas seen as particularly significant for his company's growth: liquid-crystal displays for notebooks and LCD TVs; DVD drives; and mobile phones. In DVD drives, Lee is a believer in the DVD+RW format, not in the rival DVD-RW format or in combination drives that can handle both. "We see today the momentum for DVD+RW is much stronger than for DVD-RW. I cannot say (it will) win, but it will dominate," he said.

Ed on Sep 29, 2003  [ read more ]

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