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 Topic: NewsThe new items published under this topic are as follows.
Sony have announced a free firmware upgrade for their 530 DVD recorder series which will allow the dual format burner to support 8x recording to DVD-R media and 4x recording to DVD-RW media. According to the announcement people will be able to download the new firmware from the Sony website before the end of February.
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The British music industry will sue Internet song swappers unless they stop putting their music collection online for others to download, a top UK music official said on Tuesday.
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Press Release: Memorex has announced the availability of 8x DVD media in both DVD+R and DVD-R formats. Consumers can now record a full two hours of video in approximately 10 minutes.
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When it comes to televisions, bigger is better. But for most other gadgets, thin is in. That's the consensus of electronics manufacturers and industry analysts in Las Vegas this week for the annual Consumer Electronics Show. About 110,000 visitors are gawking at wares ranging from a flat-screen TV slightly bigger than Michael Jordan to a digital camcorder about as small as a Pez dispenser.
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Film and video companies must accelerate adoption of digital media technologies or face a surge in online piracy, according to RealNetworks chairman and CEO Rob Glaser.
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CyberLink have announced its flagship product, CyberLink PowerDVD, is the world's first DVD software to support Content Protection for Recordable Media (CPRM) on the PC. Users will now be able to watch their CPRM-standard discs on their computers using PowerDVD.
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The Blu-ray Disc Founders (BDF), comprised of 10 leading consumer electronics companies, formalized the next steps in establishing Blu-ray Disc as the next generation optical disc format.
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Newly-promoted Sony Europe boss Chris Deering has revealed that the company is planning to roll out the PlayStation Portable worldwide by the end of the year, with a global launch aimed in November 2004.
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RealNetworks plans to announce a major release of its media player that has a digital music store built into it, beating perennial rival Microsoft to the punch.
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Toshiba Storage Device Division (SDD), the industry pioneer in small form factor storage, today announced the development of a 0.85-inch hard disk drive (HDD), the first drive to deliver multi-gigabyte storage in a sub-one-inch form factor. Expected to be available in 2GB and 4GB capacities, Toshiba will start sampling the new drive in summer 2004, with mass production to begin in late 2004.
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Sony have unveiled a revamped mini-disc Walkman that doubles the recording capacity of current discs and a new 1-gigabyte mini disc that records up to 45 hours of music, up from the current 80 minutes.
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Press Release: Sony have announced the introduction of its first 8x DVD-R and DVD+R media for the consumer market, providing end-users with high-quality audio and video combined with a 30 percent increase in the recording and accessing speed of its previous high-speed offerings.
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Verbatim has announced that "it is on schedule to deliver industry's first Double-Layer DVD+R (DVD+R DL) discs". The first 8.5 GB DVD+R9 media should ship this spring and will be 2.4x speed discs according to Verbatim.
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Toshiba have announced that it will display a HD-DVD (AOD) player that is backwards compatible with today?s DVD-ROM. HD-DVD (High Definition DVD)was approved by the DVD forum in November and the format is backed by Toshiba and NEC.
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Sony President, Ken Kutaragi, has told Reuters that the PSX sold 100,000 units in the first week of sale, and has subsequently sold out.
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CD-DVDs have updated their test comparing the Pioneer A07 vs NEC ND-2500A. You can read the review in English here.
Ed on Jan 07, 2004
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CD-DVDs.net have just done some preview tests on the new 8x DVD writers from Pioneer and NEC. From the specs you can see both drives write to DVD-R & DVD+R disks at 8 speed and re-write -RW & +RW at 4 speed. The Pioneer 107 also reads DVD-RAM disks.
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Following on the heels of the EVD (enhanced versatile disc) movement, the Opto-electronics & Systems Laboratories (OES) under the Taiwan government-sponsored Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) is developing a new DVD standard, tentatively called FVD (finalized versatile disc), according to OES deputy director Huang Der-ray.
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Norwegian police have said they will not appeal a landmark DVD piracy case for a second time, marking a final victory for a 20-year-old hacker and a defeat for Hollywood.
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Chinese optical drive makers have delayed the release of EVD (enhanced versatile disc) players, China's self-developed DVD format, for one month, according to the Chinese newspaper Nanfang Metropolitan Daily. The companies planned to offer EVD players at the end of November, but none has done so yet. One manufacturer may offer products in early 2004 with others following in the middle of the year.
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