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If you're a high quality video junkie -- or for some perfectly legal reason have lots of DivX movies -- then the highly portable iZak should appeal.
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Universal and ReelTime have paired up to launch Australia's first download-to-own movie service.
The Motion Picture Association of America, citing copyright violations, has sued a company that sells digital media players and offers to transfer customers' CD and DVD collections to the devices.
New director for the Doom movie (with The Rock being offered lead role), San Andreas spin-off sites launch, and Sony announces new PSX models -- for Japan.
Latest update will upscale movies, along with PlayStation and PS2 games; adds Remote Play and other tweaks.
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