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Buffalo to bring 'reincarnated floppy disk' to JapanTDK at work on 200GB Blu-ray DiscSonos slims wireless music playback boxSonos will this month cut the price of its multi-room digital music system. Its latest ZonePlayer wireless playback device, the ZP80, provides the same core functionality as Sonos' ZP100. However, to get the price - and the size - down, Sonos has stripped out the integrated amplifier used to drive speakers directly from the ZonePlayer. Fujitsu unveils world's third HD DVD laptopFujitsu unveils Blu-ray 37in HD PC-TVNapster subscribers up, losses downLiteon to ship slotload DVD writerSony schedules DVD/HDD recorder re-vampSony this week unveiled a raft of DVD writers with built-in hard disk storage, two of which will also feature GemStar Guide Plus+ electronic programme guide (EPG). The five new models sport hard drives of between 80GB and 250GB unformatted storage capacity and DVD±R/RW drives with dual-layer support. Euro lobbyists demand end of levies on blank mediaFive industry organisations are together calling on European states to abolish - or at least significantly reduce - "outdated" levies raised on digital media and devices to compensate copyright holders for losses they incur through unauthorised copying. US mobile digital TV service unveils smart phoneModeo, the US company evangelising the DVB-H digital TV standard Stateside, is to offer a Windows Mobile 5-based smart phone capable of receiving and displaying such broadcasts. The handset, manufactured by Taiwan's HTC, will go on sale in the second half of the year, the company announced yesterday. Apple Corp. saw iTunes early, didn't complain - lawyerApple vs Apple The Beatles' recording company, Apple Corp., was given an opportunity to object to Apple Comp.'s use of the apple logo in association with the iTunes Music Store. But it chose not to, the iPod maker's advocate claimed yesterday. Apple Corp. received an ITMS demo in January 2003 - four months before the service went live, Anthony Grabiner QC told the English High Court. NEC spotlights 'brightest' semi-reflective LCD yetHitachi preps quad-tuner HDD-equipped TVsSamsung re-schedules Blu-ray player debutBorders finds shelf space for Sony electronic bookSony has signed bookstore Borders to sell its electronic book, the Reader, throughout the chain's 200 US shops. The consumer electronics giant said it would also offer the gadget in its 30-odd Sony Style outlets. Sony didn't say when the product will ship - it's already missed the March deadline it set when it announced the Reader last January. More pay-to-own movie download services debutDownload-only track hits number oneGnarls Barkley track Crazy has become the first song to top the hit parade without a record being sold. The duo's melting pot brand of paranoid soul-pop hip-hop dance-slop shifted 31,000 legal downloads last week, and was crowned top of the pops by the Official UK Chart Company on Sunday. The CD hits shops today. LG sues Samsung for slanderLG is suing rival South Korean consumer electronics giant Samsung for slander over a series of adverts which, it alleged, make false and defamatory claims about one of its top-of-the-range digital TV products. Rivals start to spin Blu-ray, HD DVD alternativesToshiba HD DVD player ships in Japan |
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