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 Topic: NewsThe new items published under this topic are as follows.
Press Release: Alera's new media destruction device cross cuts DVDs, CDs, Credit Cards, and ATM Cards into small unusable bits, preventing unauthorized use.
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The latest review from our very own DVD jedi Flash leaves the 16x market temporarily to focus on two high-quality Dual Layer DVD+R discs - the Datawrite Titanium & the RiDisc Xtreme. You can read his review here.
Ed on Oct 21, 2005
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Resident DVD genius Flash has an on-going campaign to find the best discs in the 16x market. In this review he compares Datasafe Premium vs Datawrite Optima Blue. Without wishing to let the cat out of the bag, it's notable that Flash says "The Datasafe ratings are all above 90% which can only be described as Superb" and that "I do not hesitate to recommend either of these discs". You can read the full review here.
Ed on Oct 21, 2005
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Sony's Blu-ray DVD technology has won over another heavyweight supporter in the battle to be Hollywood's format of choice for the next generation of DVDs.
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The pages that are printed by your colour laser printer may include tiny dots, almost invisible to the naked eye. The dots form a code that can be read by the powers that be, ostensibly to track down counterfeiters. Now, for the first time, the code has been cracked.
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Apple Computer's next-generation iMac PC is considered to be the vendor's first foray into the entertainment PC market, research firm Current Analysis noted, adding that the entertainment PC series offers a remote-friendly user interface and a digital camera integrated into the front of its all-in-one display.
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Japanese Optware announced that the first generation of its Holographic Versatile Disc (HVD) will be available in the U.S market next summer.
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Sony announced the VAIO XL1 Digital Living System, a full Home Theater with the brains of a PC. Two sleek components comprise the Digital Living System: a high-end multimedia PC and a 200-disc media changer/recorder.
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The body that represents the film industry is taking legal action against six websites posing as legitimate film and music download services. The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) filed the suits in New York state courts.
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The UK's Premier League is tracking a number of websites offering illegal streaming of live football, and intends to take legal action against the ISPs hosting the sites.
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Plextor have announced their new PX-760 DVD burner, which is capable of recording on DVD±R media at the envelope-pushing 18x. The company also announced a super-multi DVD recorder, codenamed PX-750.
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LG Electronics has registered the "Super Multi" name with the DVD Forum. This would require other brands to obtain LG's permission before allowing them to name DVD burners with the "Super Multi" name.
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Counterfeit software from Symantec and Adobe Systems has been seized in an operation that netted the largest ever crop of illegal CD manufacturing equipment in the US.
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Press Release: Droppix have announced the availability of version 1.6 of its next-generation CD and DVD creation software, Droppix Recorder, which includes an integrated label-making module and support for drives using Hewlett Packard’s LightScribe technology.
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Millions of newspaper readers have been bulking out their DVD collections recently with free giveaways from the national press. But how can papers afford to be so generous?
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Ritek on October 11 announced it recently obtained Philips certification for its 8x DVD+R DL (single-sided double-layer) discs. In late September of this year, Optodisc Technology secured Philips certification for its 16x DVD+R discs, according to company PR manager Robert Chang.
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Japanese electronics giant Toshiba has developed the first laptop computer with a next-generation HD DVD drive, despite a format war with a rival Sony group.
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We give up. A story stating that Microsoft had developed a technology which enabled DVDs to be played only once was much vilified on the Net. Some claimed it was a pure hoax. But the story's originator - The Business - has named now named its source.
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PSP users are being urged to beware of a Trojan which, once executed, turns their games gizmo into little more than an expensive book weight.
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CMC Magnetics will establish the largest DVD disc factory in the world, with a monthly production capacity of 40 million DVD discs, according to company chairman Robert Wong at an institutional investor conference on October 5. The factory, to be located in Thailand, will begin volume production in the first quarter of next year, according to Wong.
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