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 Topic: NewsThe new items published under this topic are as follows.
A Sony spokesperson has confirmed that the company is "considering" producing a new version of PlayStation 3 with a larger hard drive.
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The latest patched version of the 'super secure' AACS next generation DVD standard has been hacked already.
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Neither Blu-ray nor HD-DVD are close to winning any new format wars, according to research compiled by Sony.
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Retailers WH Smith and Play.com have both knocked £25 off the price of the PS3, offering the console for just under £400.
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For the past four years, a format battle has been waged over the next generation of DVDs. In 2003, the DVD Forum, a consortium headed by Toshiba, endorsed the HD DVD as its preferred format. A few months later, the Blu-ray Disc Association (spearheaded by Sony) announced that it was launching a competing format.
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Toshiba has filed a complaint with the International Trade Commission and sued 17 companies in U.S. District Court, alleging that the companies are infringing on patents related to DVD technologies.
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A next-generation DVD security group has responded to hack attacks that allow unfettered access to Blu-Ray and HD-DVD content by pulling the encryption keys of PC applications associated with the attack.
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Following the launch of Sony's PS3 Folding@home initiative, where the latent PS3 power in idle machines is used to help calculate research for Stanford University, commercial businesses could soon make use of similar scheme.
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Plextor has started to ship the TurboPlex PX-800A DVD Super Multi Drive. Fully compatible with the new Windows Vista operating system, the new DVD+/-R/RW CD-R/RW drive also boasts a new level of performance and features, including 12X DVD-RAM and a software bundle that includes Roxio Easy Media Creator 9.
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Although Hitachi-LG, Toshiba-Samsung, Lite-on IT and Japanese brands have been making efforts to lower production costs of Blu-ray Disc (BD) and HD DVD burners to promote the adoption of the two blue-laser standards, CMC Magnetics and Ritek, the top two makers of optical discs, are comparatively conservative about investing in the production of blank BD-R and/or HD DVD-R discs to match the potential demand for such burners, according to industry sources in Taiwan.
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Matsushita Electric Industrial and CMC Magnetics Corporation (CMC) jointly announced today the settlement of a patent infringement suit that MEI brought against CMC and two of its US affiliates in the United States regarding MEI's DVD patents.
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The DVD+RW Alliance announced today it has released the specifications for 12x/16x DVD+R DL recording.
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NAND flash shortages are about to arrive in the second half of 2007, according to Samsung Electronics' semiconductor business president Chang-Gyu Hwang at a recent mobile solution forum in Taiwan.
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Earlier this year Seagate confirmed it would ship a 1TB hard drive before the second half of this year. With the first quarter of this year already over, the launch window for Seagate's next generation drive is rapidly shrinking.
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The two Malaysian sniffer dogs that we have previously reported as having a bounty placed on their heads by local pirates have made their second big discovery of pirated movies, leading investigators to a hidden stash worth more than $430,000.
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UK residents will soon be able to catch Eastenders, The Apprentice and Doctor Who on the go following a deal with Orange, Vodafone and 3 with the BBC.
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Pinball game publisher Zuxxez decided to chase down British file sharers after discovering that illegal downloads of its best-selling Earth 2160 outstripped its retail sales 35 times, clocking up nearly one million pirate copies.
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Corel have announced the release of Ulead DVD MovieFactory 6 Plus, according to the company the consumer DVD authoring package is the first consumer entry-level product to offer HD DVD burning capability and is also the first new product to be launched since Corel completed its acquisition of InterVideo and Ulead last December.
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Apple and EMI have announced that iTunes is to sell large chunks of EMI's music catalogue free of digital rights management (DRM) software.
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Nintendo has altered the circuit layout of its Wii games console in order to block the increasing use of modification chips (modchips). However, new-generation modchips capable of working with the revised Wii consoles may become available in less than a month, according to retail channels in Taiwan.
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