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HP has entered the high-definition optical disc foray, on the side of HD DVD. The external drive, the hd100, can read HD DVD-ROM, DVDR/RW and R double-layer discs. It can also read CDR/RW and CD-ROM discs.

Ed on Nov 29, 2006  [ read more ]
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US television makers are slashing the price of their HD-TVs in the run up to Yule.

Ed on Nov 23, 2006  [ read more ]
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ATI and Nvidia are working hard to polish their drivers before the OEM announcement of Vista that is due in just seven days. G80, Geforce8800 GTX and GTS still don’t work with Vista at all and cards such as 7950 GX2 or 7900 GTX have some serious driver problems for games.

Ed on Nov 23, 2006  [ read more ]
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UK broadcasters the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Five have hailed the trial run pumping out HD content across the Freeview free-to-air digital TV network a "technical success", paving the way for terrestrially broadcast nationwide HDTV in the very near future.

Ed on Nov 23, 2006  [ read more ]
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Staffordshire police are after a hijacking gang who turned over a £500,000 lorryload of Xbox 360 consoles and games in the early hours of Monday morning.

Ed on Nov 23, 2006  [ read more ]
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The Japan Recording-Media Industries Association (JRIA) predicts that global demand for write-once DVD discs will reach seven billion units in 2007 while supply for the discs will only reach 6.3 billion units, today's Chinese-language Economic Daily News (EDN) reported.

Ed on Nov 23, 2006  [ read more ]
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Nero released Nero Premium Reloaded v7.5.9.0, currently available for download.

Ed on Nov 23, 2006  [ read more ]
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On the occasion of the first anniversary of its video game and entertainment system, Xbox 360, Microsoft Corp. on Wednesday launched a digital video download service, allowing gamers to own TV shows and rent movies.

Ed on Nov 23, 2006  [ read more ]
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As final PlayStation 3 units continue to trickle into more and more hands, additional details about how the system works and what it can and can't do are hitting the web. The latest (rather major) tidbit is how the console treats the upscaling and downscaling of 720p titles on televisions that don't support that resolution -- specifically those that are only 1080i capable.

Ed on Nov 23, 2006  [ read more ]
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Research firm Nielsen Media Research says that the video iPod is a waste of cash with few punters using the video functions.

Ed on Nov 21, 2006  [ read more ]
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Users of a free version of GRISoft's AVG anti-virus software have begun receiving pop-up messages this week warning that their package would no longer be supported from 15 January.

Ed on Nov 21, 2006  [ read more ]
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LG Electronics has launched its latest Blu-ray drive and writer - the GBW H10N - can write to DVDs at up to 12X speed, but perhaps more impressively, can write Blu-ray discs at a speed of 4X.

Ed on Nov 21, 2006  [ read more ]
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By 2008, prices for Blu-ray Disc (BD) drives will drop 50% from current levels amid aggressive development by various related brands and makers, according to Shuji Minami, general manager, product business group of Sony NEC Optiarc.

Ed on Nov 21, 2006  [ read more ]
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Fans of the PlayStation Portable have been waiting patiently for a big system update for some time now -- versions 2.81 and 2.82 were just security updates and nothing else exciting. But the wait for the next big PSP update is finally over, as Sony Computer Entertainment finally released the long-awaited PSP version 3.00 via its Network Update feature.

Ed on Nov 21, 2006  [ read more ]
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Toshiba has been forced to put back the UK release of its HD-E1 and HD-XE1 HD DVD players thanks to what it called a "minor reliability issue" with one of the machines' internal components. Due to ship this month, the HD-E1 will now arrive in December.

Ed on Nov 21, 2006  [ read more ]
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A Sheffield man has won a refund from Dell for not installing Microsoft's Windows XP on a laptop he bought from the PC giant.

Ed on Nov 16, 2006  [ read more ]
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PC World has been admonished by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) for advertising a product which is illegal to use in the UK. An advert for an FM transmitter cannot be repeated in the same form, the ASA said.

Ed on Nov 15, 2006  [ read more ]
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Ritek, the second largest producer of optical discs in Taiwan, has signed an ODM contract with Japan-based Hitachi Maxell for the exclusive production of DVD and CD-R discs, with an annual order value estimated at NT$8.0 billion (US$244 million) and shipments to begin next quarter, according to the Chinese-language Economic Daily News.

Ed on Nov 15, 2006  [ read more ]
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Toshiba today announced the launch of its second-generation HD DVD players in the Japanese market. The company will roll out two new players, the HD-XF2 and HD-XA2, from late December.

Ed on Nov 15, 2006  [ read more ]
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Microsoft said that supposedly pirated copies of its new Vista computer operating system "will be of limited value" to those who use them.

Ed on Nov 15, 2006  [ read more ]

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