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 Topic: NewsThe new items published under this topic are as follows.
More than 2,000 pirate DVDs and CDs have been seized from a suspected DIY counterfeiting factory.
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Counterfeit versions of Sony's DW-G120A, a 16x Super Multi DVD burner, have been found in Beijing, according to industry sources in Taiwan. In response, Sony Taiwan indicated that no such knockoffs of Sony DVD burners have been found in the Taiwan market.
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Toshiba claims another industry first by becoming the first hard disk drive (HDD) manufacturer to reach the 100GB milestone for small form factor, 1.8-inch hard disk drives.
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Sony has updated the PS3 firmware to ver 1.3, the update includes support for the upcoming BD Remote controller which goes on sale in Japan tomorrow.
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A man convicted of recording films using a camcorder in cinemas has been sentenced in the US to seven years in jail. The man was the first to be charged in a nationwide campaign against video piracy.
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DVD genius Flash has come up with a peach of an article for all of you out there that might be interested in building a cheap but effective sytem for viewing HD DVD films. You won't even need a HD DVD Drive or a Hard Disc. Find out more in Flashs article Build a PC dedicated for HD DVD Playback.
Ed on Dec 04, 2006
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Provider of Digital Rights Management kit, Secure Digital Container, has today announced plans to bring next-gen DRM gear to over a hundred different mobile devices.
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BT said it expects to sign up hundreds of thousands of subscribers for its Vision TV over broadband service within the year, with two to three million subscribing in the medium term.
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A British man who traded counterfeit DVDs on the internet auction site eBay has been fined £55,000.
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Leading Taiwanese optical disc drive ODD makers, including BenQ, Asustek Computer and Lite-On IT, have reduced Taiwan retail prices of their external 16x DVD burners by an average of over 20% to around NT$2,000 (US$61, £31), but despite the price cut, internal drives are still expected to remain the mainstream.
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The Japan Recording-Media Industries Association, announced its forecasts for global demand and production of recording media products based on its estimates for 2006.
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The newest console from Sony, the PlayStation 3 (PS3), is in high demand around the world.
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Sony have announced that its first dedicated Blu-ray Disc player, the BDP-S1 model, has begun shipping to major consumer electronics retailers and specialty dealers nationwide.
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Music downloading site AllofMP3 has come under renewed pressure after negotiations taking place between the US and Russian authorities. The site, which offers cut-price music, was named as an illegal distributor in a document debating Russia's entry into the World Trade Organisation (WTO).
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It looks like enterprising hackers have figured out a way to dump (backup) Blu-ray movies using nothing more than a PS3 and Linux.
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Droppix have shipped the latest version of their dVD authorinf software - Droppix Recorder 2.0. This new release sports a brand-new graphical interface, adds support for Blu-Ray discs and Windows Vista, introduces Droppix SmartDisc -- a new wizard designed by Droppix to simplify all recording and printing projects -- and comes with a new music CD creation module and a new built-in search wizard to find any document in seconds.
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Nearly 20 leading Chinese manufacturers will stop making DVD players from 2008, replacing them with EVD (Enhanced Versatile Disc) players, the next-generation players based on a Chinese home-grown standard.
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Samsung Electronics has recently slashed prices for its 18x DVD burner in both the China and North America markets, according to sources. Samsung now is offering its 18x DVD burner at 299 yuan (US$38) in China, down 16.7% from 359 yuan, making the prices level closer with 16x DVD burners from vendors such as Pioneer, Asustek and BenQ, noted the sources.
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Time Warner, the world's largest media company, plans to offer services that let consumers download movies from the Internet that can be burned onto DVDs in 2007, its top executive has said.
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BitTorrent, a peer-assisted digital content delivery platform, today announced a slate of partnerships with a wide variety of leading film and television companies.
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