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CBHD: Blu-ray rival based on HD DVD
HD DVD might win the format war against Blu-ray. No, this is not a repeat from 2006.
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New details emerge about Sony Ericsson's PlayNow Plus
Sony Ericsson will unleash yet another music-bundled value-added proposition when it launches the W995 in July, though the details vary slightly from the offerings of its competitors.
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Media Go: Sony Ericsson's war on media management
Sony Ericsson's hoping to take a lot of the complications that even we suffer when transferring media to our mobile phones with its new Media Go application.
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Better JPEG standard due in 2009
JPEG XR, an image format created by Microsoft that promises a number of advantages over JPEG, has cleared a key standardisation hurdle.
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Studios sue iiNet over video piracy
iiNet was today dragged into the federal court as major film studios filed a case against the ISP for allegedly letting its users download pirated movies and television series.
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Qtrax finally signs major record label
Qtrax, the legal P2P music start-up, really has signed a licensing agreement with a major label this time.
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Will former Google exec help save the music industry?
The new chief of EMI's digital unit is a Googler down to his soul, which means he's extremely bright, a techie, and dead set against suing fans for file sharing.
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LimeWire launches legit music store
Those crazy guys behind the LimeWire file-sharing application have set up a DRM-free music store.
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FAQ: What's next in HD video fracas?
HD DVD isn't dead, at least not quite. That leaves many options and potentially expensive mistakes for consumers.
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Qtrax: Free and legal file-sharing? Maybe not
Last weekend, Qtrax made a big splash by announcing "the world's first free and legal peer-to-peer digital music site". It turns out that line of marketing nonsense was only the beginning of the company's misdirections.
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Troubled Qtrax faces another hurdle
Should free P2P music site Qtrax eventually strike licensing deals with the major music companies, it still may face challenges from individual artists.
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Qtrax offtrack with all the major labels
Qtrax — an ad-supported P2P site — has released the delayed Beta of its music sharing software, but questions remain regarding its relationship with the major music labels.
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Microsoft: Office 2003 SP3 advisory was a mistake
Microsoft has acknowledged it made a mistake over a security advisory it released concerning Office 2003.
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Adobe updating raw-image converter for CS3
Adobe plans this week to update Photoshop's plug-in for importing and editing raw images from higher-end digital cameras, adding support for several new digital SLR cameras and improving noise-reduction and sharpening tools.
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Joost goes one beta better
Commercial launch of on-demand Web program to feature Anderson Cooper, "Aqua Teen Hunger Force," ads, new partnerships.
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Skype founders name new video start-up Joost
Company aims to a provide a fast, efficient and cheap distribution method to transmit high-quality video over the Internet.
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10 things wrong with Ten's download service
Last night I visited Ten's Supernatural site in order to test their episode download service. As a result, I can comfortably list 10 things wrong with it.
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Paramount, Fox embrace BitTorrent
File-sharing company inks content agreements with several major studios and expects to launch video store in February.
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BitTorrent lands new hardware deals
Company's peer-to-peer technology will be included in routers and storage devices, bolstering BitTorrent's credibility.
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Lime Wire, squeezed, files countersuit
Peer-to-peer service provider fights back against record companies allegedly seeking to shut it down.
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