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 Topic: NewsThe new items published under this topic are as follows.
The founders of the Internet telephone company Skype are closing in on launching a global television service delivered to customers through high-speed broadband internet.
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Sony Media Software has announced the availability of DVD Architect Studio, a standalone program dedicated to DVD authoring for movies.
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Ritek's CEO Gordon Yeh expects the company to generate profits in 2007 due the global demand for discs and their licensing agreement with Philips.
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A file that allows users of the corporate version of Windows Vista operating system to bypass the software's anti-piracy mechanisms has been circulating online.
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Verbatim have started to ship the first colour-background LightScribe CD-R media.
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The write speed race continues with Pioneer's new 10x dual-layer drive, the snappily titled DVR-A12J.
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A world famous Swedish file sharing links site has begun a campaign against a major Swedish internet service provider (ISP) after it blocked access to controversial Russian site Allofmp3.com.
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Taiwan-based manufacturers of optical disc drives (ODDs), blank optical discs and pre-recorded discs are generally optimistic that Microsoft's Windows Vista operating system will increase business for them, according to industry sources.
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Six Derbyshire men have been jailed for up to four years after being found guilty of running an Internet-based pirate DVD and music operation, PIR8.
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Following price increases by first-tier optical disc makers in Taiwan, second-tier makers including Prodisc Technology, Gigastorage and Lead Data all raised prices of their CD-R discs by 3-8% since the beginning of this month, according to sources.
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Pioneer is expected to release its second generation of Blu-Ray drives as well as a series of red-laser DVD burners in the following months.
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The first of Europe's gamers got their hands on Nintendo's new video games console on Friday after stores across Europe opened their doors at midnight to end die-hard fans' long wait for a Wii.
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Copyright criminals in Britain must face far tougher regulation to protect the entertainment industry, a government report says.
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News stateside suggests that a bad year for Sony has taken a festive upturn as the outfit's bottom line has been bolstered by a sudden demand for flat panel televisions and digital cameras.
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UK TV Channel 4 is launching a download service to allow punters to download its shows online.
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A week after Windows Vista's official launch hackers have devised their first attack, targeting pirates trying to install illegal copies of Microsoft's operating system.
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A long-term study, carried out by the Institute of Cancer Epidemiology in Denmark and published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, has found no increased incidence of cancer among mobile phone users.
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More than 2,000 pirate DVDs and CDs have been seized from a suspected DIY counterfeiting factory.
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Counterfeit versions of Sony's DW-G120A, a 16x Super Multi DVD burner, have been found in Beijing, according to industry sources in Taiwan. In response, Sony Taiwan indicated that no such knockoffs of Sony DVD burners have been found in the Taiwan market.
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Toshiba claims another industry first by becoming the first hard disk drive (HDD) manufacturer to reach the 100GB milestone for small form factor, 1.8-inch hard disk drives.
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