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Cyberlink's DVD Suite 7 includes tools for movie playback, video editing, disc production, and media management in one solution.
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Panasonic is in talks to acquire Sanyo in a deal that would create Japan's largest electronics group and spur consolidation of the fragmented sector.
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A small group of dedicated researchers over on the Doom9 forum have successfully defeated BD+, the Blu-ray copy-protection system.
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Sooner or later, 99% of computer users will own one of these devices for transporting data, MP3s, photos, office documents etc.
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The compact disc is dying along with the concept of the cheap CD store, according to AP.
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The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced that certain notebook batteries manufactured by Sony have been recalled due to a fire hazard, pushing Hewlett-Packard, Dell and Toshiba to recall 100,000 computer battery packs.
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A survey claims that London still has far more wireless network access points with 12,276 than either New York City, with 9,227, or Paris, with 4,481.
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Google and book publishers and authors have reached a landmark settlement to a copyright dispute that will make millions of books available for purchase online.
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A recent study shows gamers are much more likely to save the original DVD cases rather than store their disc somewhere else and throw the packaging away.
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Xbox 360 owners who subscribe to both Xbox Live and Netflix will be able to stream about 300 titles in high definition starting next month at no extra cost.
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Notebook shipments into the US exceeded 50 per cent in the third quarter, beating quarterly desktop shipments for the first time ever.
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The rising popularity of digital video recorders (DVRs) seemed to spell doom for TV because the technology lets viewers skip ads, but a study shows DVRs are probably replacing DVD viewing, not television.
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These unbranded silver-topped DVD+R should especially appeal to those who wish to apply labels to discs without any branding showing through.
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Anyone owning a LightScribe burner can visit the new, free LightScribe Design Center where over 400 designs with themes such as weddings, music, gifts, travel, photography and business
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Yesterday is officially marked as the day that the VHS format died. After years of production JVC is the last manufacturer to stop making standalone VCRs.
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Users soon will be able to use their BlackBerrys as video broadcasting machines thanks to new support from Qik.
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The UK commercial music industry is to be represented by a new organisation in a bid to establish a unified music business position against illegal file sharing.
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While Microsoft is getting ready to talk about Windows 7 at the PDC next week, the company provided today an update on its latest work for Windows Vista, that will include support for Blu-ray recording.
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GOG.com (Good Old Games) has entered public beta, offering lots of PC games from yesteryear for download.
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A month after irking indie fans by launching its online music service mostly with major labels, MySpace Music is set to double its catalogue of indie tunes.
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