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Microsoft have pledged to support all major writable DVD formats in Windows XP, or Longhorn. The software giant said its "increased writable support" means users will have more options to back up data and exchange digital audio, pictures and video files between personal computers and consumer electronics devices.

Ed on May 09, 2003  [ read more ]
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TiVo has introduced a scaled-down version of its service that consumer-electronics makers can embed into other devices such as DVD players. Known as TiVo Basic, the service includes the key digital video recording functions available in the company's full service, including the ability to pause live TV programs and record them onto a hard drive.

Ed on May 09, 2003  [ read more ]
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Microsoft have announced there's a bug in its Media Player 7.1 and in the Windows XP Media Player. Yes, the bug is one that could let some crazy hacker read files or run programs on your PC. This is a critical bug, and you're recommended to install a patch. Click for more details and patch.

Ed on May 08, 2003  
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Reflecting the increasing overlap between the worlds of B2B and consumer electronics, Microsoft on Wednesday unveiled a menu of PC-centric solutions designed to help home users leverage their computers for digital media and entertainment.

Ed on May 08, 2003  [ read more ]
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CHART CDs, computer games, DVD movies and hardcore porn films were among thousands of counterfeit items seized when police raided two properties in the Braintree area. Goods and equipment discovered included pirate CDs by stars like Blue, Justin Timberlake and Robbie Williams and fake DVDs including the latest Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings films.

Ed on May 08, 2003  [ read more ]
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Microsoft and Panasonic announced on Wednesday that their media access technology known as HighMAT will soon work with DVDs. The companies said they would extend support in their High-performance Media Access Technology (HighMAT) specification to DVD-RAM and other major recordable DVD formats by the end of the year. Currently, the technology, which is included in Windows Media Player 9 and Windows Movie Maker 2 for XP, only supports CDs.

Ed on May 08, 2003  [ read more ]
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A major overhaul of the Xbox Live platform is in the works, with the console set to get new online functionality including the ability to talk to friends outside of games and use streaming video and audio services.

Ed on May 07, 2003  [ read more ]
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Mitsubishi have announced that they have developed a new Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) which incorporates two new technologies. The first is called "Compression Feed-forward Driving" (cFFD), a technology that produces a clear, moving picture display. The other is called "Natural Color Matrix" (NCM), a color management technology. Mitsubishi will demonstrate their new LCDs at a booth at WinHEC 2003.

Ed on May 07, 2003  [ read more ]
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The material girl's foul-mouthed revenge on music traders could be interpreted as a deceptive trade practice, or even outright fraud.

Ed on May 06, 2003  [ read more ]
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It's no joke. Lobbyists for the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) tried to glue this hacking-authorization amendment onto a mammoth anti-terrorism bill that Congress approved last week.

Ed on May 06, 2003  [ read more ]
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The DVD+RW Alliance, one of the sponsors of WinHEC 2003 to be held this week in New Orleans, will demonstrate the Mt. Rainier capabilities of the DVD+RW format's writing and editing capabilities at its WinHEC booth. Mt. Rainier is the DVD writing specification to be included in the next version of Windows. "Once Mt. Rainier becomes available in the next version of Windows, DVD+RW drives will work like any other drive on your computer, with drag-and-drop file-editing and file-moving, random-access file writing and built-in defect management," noted Maureen Weber, Worldwide Chair of the DVD+RW Alliance. "DVD+RW is the only format on the market designed from the beginning to take full advantage of the writing and editing capabilities of Mt. Rainier.

Ed on May 06, 2003  [ read more ]
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The convergence of consumer electronics and computing devices is spurring major growth in the front-projector home theater market, with unit sales expected to grow sevenfold from 2002 to 2007, iSuppli/Stanford Resources predicts.

Ed on May 06, 2003  [ read more ]
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If you thought we had forgotten about our latest DVD film releases page then you should check out our new and improved list for May.

Ed on May 02, 2003  
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Never wanting to miss news of wars or rumours of wars, a little snippet that appeared on VE3D has proved interesting. According to an alleged employee of Gamestop in the US, console makers are about to drop their prices. The ever more vicious rounds of skirmishing between the top three names is interesting. According to the news piece the Xbox is due to drop to $149 (£93) in the US. Sony will also be pitching its PS2 at that price. Meanwhile, Nintendo will be dropping the Gamecube down to $99 (£62).

Ed on May 02, 2003  [ read more ]
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The Bush administration have said some countries are failing to provide adequate protection against copyright piracy of U.S. products such as movies and computer programs. The Ukraine has recieved the worst ranking in the area of intellectual property rights, accused of making a large number of pirated versions of compact music and video discs and computer programs. The administration said it would keep in place $75 million in economic penalties imposed in January 2002 because of the piracy problem.

Ed on May 02, 2003  [ read more ]
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There are plenty of people who think that the MPAA is bad but, as the phrase goes, they ain't seen nuthin' yet. Microsoft had been floating around on the horizon off the California coastline watching Hollywood with interest. Now they have parked a whacking great big battleship just offshore. It has announced its own DVD format and has backing from some insiders in a move to make Media Player the new standard in DVD playback.

Ed on May 02, 2003  [ read more ]
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Building on its technological strengths and market leadership position in recordable DVD products, Panasonic introduces two DVD recorders as part of a new worldwide “DIGA” DVD recorder line. Model DMR-E60, which features an SD Memory Card slot, a PCMCIA slot and a DV input terminal, is an extremely versatile unit designed for easy interaction with digital still cameras and digital camcorders. The DMR-E60 has a manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) of $599.95 (£375) and will be available at retail in May. The new DMR-E80 DVD/hard disk recorder features 80GB of built-in memory. It provides up to 104 hours of recording time on its hard drive and up to 6 hours on a removable 4.7 GB DVD-RAM disc (both in Extended Play mode.) The DMR-E80 has an MSRP of $699.95 (£435) and will be available at retail in July.

Ed on May 01, 2003  [ read more ]
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In a new 'educational' tactic, the recording industry plans to send instant messages to those offering music tracks through peer-to-peer services, warning them that they are likely to be breaking the law.

Ed on Apr 30, 2003  [ read more ]
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As your old record and cassette collections gather dust, a new listening format revolution is quietly under way that could replace your shiny, new compact discs. Two new disc formats have emerged: super-audio compact disc (SACD) and DVD-Audio. Both promise a superior listening experience over regular CDs, with music remixed in higher-resolution digital audio.

Ed on Apr 30, 2003  [ read more ]
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321 Studios has released a new product in their DVD X Copy family called DVD X Copy XPRESS. Unlike it's predecessor, DVD X Copy XPRESS allows backups to be fitted on one DVD-R.

Ed on Apr 30, 2003  [ read more ]

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