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 Topic: NewsThe new items published under this topic are as follows.
Seagate late last week set what it claimed is the world record for the highest recording density achieved using a hard disk platter. The magic number: 421Gb per square inch. Crucially, Seagate said, the test used perpendicular recording heads and disc media based on production technology, so products based on the technology may not be far off.
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Retail sources have revealed that the Xbox 360 HD-DVD add-on will be released in November at £199.
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Although several leading global brands have already launched or will soon offer 18x DVD burners, CMC Magnetics and Ritek, Taiwan's top two makers of optical discs, currently produce 18x DVD+R/-R discs only in limited volumes and the supply may fall significantly short of global demand, according to industry sources.
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Derrow - the author of numerous mainly free audio/video tools - seems to have found his own way of protesting against people stealing his code. He has posted on his websites links to trial copies of popular DVD authoring tools Xcopy9 and Video Vault - as well as links cracks for them.
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DVDs will soon be tracked with embedded radio transmitter chips to prevent copying and piracy, according to the company which makes movie discs for Warner, Disney, Fox and other major studios.
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Many of you have agreed with our man Flash that for value for money the new ranges of Datasafe & Datawrite sadly those of you with 98 SE can't experience this joy without a driver. Flash to the rescue. Here is a new and improved generic usb driver for you Windows 98 SE users so you too can experience the delights of removable storage.
Ed on Sep 15, 2006
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InPhase Technology, the leader in holographic data storage, demonstrated the world's first commercial holographic storage product at IBC 2006.' The Tapestry 300-R enables 300 Gigabytes on a single disk at 20 Megabytes per second.
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Celebrating the 50-year anniversary since the birth of the hard drive, Hitachi is also celebrating an areal density achievement of 345 gigabits per square inch (Gbits/sq. in.) using perpendicular magnetic recording (PMR) technology.
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The Recording Industry of America Association (RIAA) is trying a new legal dance in its p2p case against Paul Wilke.
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Aamazon's new super-soar-away Unbox video download service might be more trouble than it is worth. According to Tom Merritt of Cnet, the beast phones home far too much even after it has been installed.
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The iTunes Store is now offering 75 full-length movies from Walt Disney Pictures, Pixar, Touchstone Pictures and Miramax Films.
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Skype announced that all French-based Skype users with a broadband internet connection can make unlimited SkypeOut calls to landlines in France for free.
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UK Broadcaster Sky has suspended its broadband movie download service after a Microsoft security patch on Windows Media's digital rights management (DRM) was cracked.
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TiVo has started selling its latest digital video recorder which is capable of displaying high-resolution TV signals, as the recording technology company seeks new subscribers among buyers of premium home theater systems.
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The owner of one of the US's largest internet software piracy websites has been sentenced to more than seven years in prison.
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Toshiba and Memory Tech have developed a DVD disk with a third level of storage, which means it can record DVD and HD-DVD formats as well as a large amount of other information.
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Datawrite are sponsoring a competition to design a t-shirt and claim up to £15,000 worth of prize money. To have a look at some of the designs submitted so far have a look here.
If you fancy your chances as an artist and want to have a crack at the £15,000 prize money check out dshirt.co.uk.
They are also offering everyone the chance to get one of the winning design t-shirts free of charge. To be eligible to win your free t-shirt you need to go to the website and rate some of the designs. For every tshirt you rate you will be given 1 entry in the prize draw this page So lets get cracking and vote for some Tshirts!!
Ed on Sep 09, 2006
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Malaysian police have uncovered a major syndicate producing pirated digital video disc (DVD) versions of popular Hollywood movies, which were mailed to foreign clients who placed orders over the internet.
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Amazon began selling movies and television shows in digital format on the Internet, fulfilling the expectations of market watchers.
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Samsung has fought back against an Internet video clip which alleges that its new slimline mobile phone is easy to break.
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