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Shared broadband access has driven demand for home networking so far - but this year, sharing entertainment will be the big lure, according to a new report. In the report released Tuesday, research firm In-Stat/MDR says developments in home networking will not only make it easier for people to play and share their own digital music, video and other content, but will also encourage emerging applications such as online gaming.
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Thanks to Flash we have a new review of two new Pioneer AO5 firmware downloads. Click here for review and downloads.
Ed on Apr 02, 2003
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The price of digital set-top boxes is set to fall by as much as 20 per cent due a new chip developed by Samsung, according to a report.
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Analysts at market research firm iSuppli got together for a brainstorming meeting on what could be hot new technologies and have come up with an absolute corkers: optical 3D protein memory. This is a volumetric type memory which is three dimensional and could give as much as 1000-fold increase in storage capacity compared to current technology, according to senior analyst Bill Bernard.
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The digital video recorder pioneer has fallen victim to Hollywood's bullying. With its demise go some of the best things about digital recording.
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A standards body is finishing work on a specification for building anti-piracy measures into the next-generation streaming media standard. Aiming to close a long-standing gap in digital rights management for MPEG-4, a streaming media consortium is seeking comments on an encryption specification scheduled for release in June.
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Visible Light, a leading supplier of digital video products and services, proudly releases OnStage DVD for PowerPoint. The addition of DVD Video within PowerPoint enhances the effectiveness of sales forces and marketing teams and can transform the quality of training, education, information presentations and briefings.
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Bogus blockbusters worth thousands of pounds on the black market have been seized on Tyneside. Trading standards officers found 1,500 pirate DVDs of the latest movies when they swooped on three houses in Newcastle, UK.
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An attempt to create the Holy Grail of home entertainment - a disc that plays on any DVD or CD player - has been branded a failure by an international working group. Music and movie buffs currently have to choose between CD for stereo music, DVD-Video for full-length movies with digitally compressed surround sound, and DVD-Audio with uncompromised surround sound, plus short video clips.
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Philips have won a top design award for their innovative 'DVD 580M' DVD player. Moving away from the conventional stackable box formats, the Philips DVD 580M introduces alternative ways of positioning the players. This DVD player has an 'easy-to-use' interface which makes operation of the player straightforward.
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Broadly available addition to ALL-IN-WONDER(R) family enables viewing, pausing and recording of favorite TV programs. ATI Technologies Inc. today announced the North American availability of ALL-IN-WONDER(R) 9000 PRO, a cost-effective multimedia video card that combines great game graphics with intelligent TV-on-the-PC PVR (personal video recording) functionality.
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Publishing and graphics software giant Adobe Systems plans to enter the market for high-end DVD authoring software. The company plans to announce Monday the upcoming release of Encore DVD, a collection of tools for organizing video and other content on a DVD, creating interactive menus and burning the final product to a disc.
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Thanks to our regular contributor Flash we have a review of the latest Firmware Hack for Pioneer A05.
Ed on Mar 31, 2003
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Cirrus Logic Inc. has licensed the DivX video codec from DivX Networks (San Diego, California) for both its high end and single-board DVD processor families. The deal would usher in the first sub-$149 DVD players that support DivX-enabled content by late 2003.
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If, in these days of motor cars and morbidly obese children, even the thought of a walk from Asda to Blockbuster is enough to bring you out in a cold sweat, then BT could be about to deliver the service you’ve been waiting for – DVD internet kiosks.
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Sonic Solutions announced today that its MyDVD 4 DVD recording software for Windows XP Media Center Edition and RecordNow CD and DVD data mastering application are now shipping with the ViewSonic NextVision M2000 Digital Media Center, ViewSonic's first entertainment product with digital video recording. Sonic MyDVD is the first application to add DVD recording to the Media Center Edition entertainment experience, allowing users to easily select and burn their personal digital entertainment, such as photo slideshows, music, videos and TV recordings, to CD and DVD and play them back on any standard PC-based or set-top DVD player. The recorded DVDs also support the OpenDVD format, which gives users the added benefit to re-edit content at any time using MyDVD or other OpenDVD-enabled applications.
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Digital Versatile Disk (DVD) players have become the UK's fastest growing consumer entertainment product ever. The player has sold almost three million in its first three years, according to a Warner Home Video report published earlier this week.
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Plasmon, a leading provider of a wide range of automated data storage solutions, demonstrated this year at CeBIT a working prototype of its new 30GB, Ultra Density Optical (UDO) drives and media. UDO is about to become the next generation standard on 5.25-inch optical drive technology, replacing the existing magneto-optical (MO) base of drives and discs of the same diameter. The new technology uses the much vaunted blue-violet laser in its optical disk drive. It supports the new UDO disks and it is developed for professional data storage markets, covering archiving, document imaging, call centers, email archiving, GIS, medical, telecom, banking, insurance, legal and government. The new drive delivers the performance of the older 5.25” MO drives, the longevity of 12-inch True WORM (Write Once Read Many) and the cost effectiveness of a DVD solution.
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Quanta Storage, a Taiwan-based OEM/ODM manufacturer focusing on notebook-use slim-type optical storage drives, plans to launch desktop-use half-height DVD+RW drives in July or August.
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Just a quick reminder about our monthly newsletter. Anyone who joins before the 30th of April will be entered into a prize draw to win a Pioneer A05 and 200 4 speed Datawrite DVD Discs. Details of how to join our mailing list are on the left hand side of this page. This competition has been sponsored by Datawrite. The new brand from Datasafe Media.
Ed on Mar 26, 2003
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