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 Topic: NewsThe new items published under this topic are as follows.
A British IT worker has received a whopping £31,500 bill after downloading his favourite TV show while abroad.
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Pioneer has succeeded in developing a 16-layer read-only optical disc with a capacity of 400 gigabytes for the first time in the world.
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A US judge has ordered Google to give Viacom user data used YouTube in a decision condemned by the Google and privacy advocates.
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No-return DVD rentals that essentially self-destruct within 48 hours after they are removed from their packaging are now rolling out at airports, travel centers and every Staples store across the States.
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LCD TVs, praised as being greener than old-style tellies because they consume much less power, may actually be speeding climate change, a chemical expert has warned.
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A new DVD logo released by the DVD Forum has added to the speculation surrounding Toshiba’s HD-enabled DVD player that is expected to become available later this year.
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Apple and AT&T have both confirmed that US customers who cannot, or simply do not want to sign into a two-year contract, will be allowed to purchase the new iPhone 3G, for $599 and $699 for the 8GB and 16GB models respectively.
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International retail prices of blank 4-6x DVD+R/-R DL discs have dropped by about 50% during the first half of 2008 to around US$1, spurring a fast growth in global demand.
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MCE has unveiled its Blu-ray recordable drive, capable of 6X Blu-ray write-speeds and 16x DVD±R speeds.
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While it's never been given an official, bells-and-whistles announcement by the company, they've made it clear enough in the past that Nintendo will some day release a Wii that's capable of playing DVDs.
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BT, the UK's largest broadband provider, has begun threatening subscribers with disconnection from the internet if it is told they are sharing copyright music over peer-to-peer networks.
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The BBC has unveiled a new version of its successful online television service, the iPlayer, with the goal of “reinventing” the way media are accessed.
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Freesat may have only recently launched in the UK, but the BBC has already begun testing the transmission of HD services over Freeview.
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CMC Magnetics and Ritek have 6x Blu-ray Disc (BD)-R discs in the process of certification by potential clients and plan to kick off volume production in August or the third quarter.
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Vegas Movie Studio 9, Vegas Movie Studio 9 Platinum Edition and Vegas Movie Studio 9 Platinum Pro Pack for the PC will be available in stores and online this August.
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As you might have noticed we've been working hard to bring you a new and improved DVD-Recordable.org. We now not only bring you the best DVD news and reviews but will also offer a forum for the best tips. Any suggestions on how we can further improve things please email ed@dvd-recordable.net.
Ed on Jun 27, 2008
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After Asustek's contract for OEM production of optical disc drives (ODDs) for Pioneer expires in July, it seems likely they will either close or sell the business unit.
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Sony says it will start a movie download service for its PlayStation 3 home console this summer in the U.S.
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TMPG is introducing an updated version of its popular video encoding software TMPGEnc 4.0 XPress which offers increased support for AVCHD, AAC, MPEG-4 and Blu-ray.
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The traditionally quiet 3rd quarter will be made worse for disc makers by polycarbonate suppliers plans to raise prices by 5-7% due to large hikes in oil pricing.
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