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Sony details Blu-ray plans, new product releases
Alright, another standard...The thing that can truly kill off Sony's plans is whether the 'copy protect rootkit' fiasco will blossom into a total rejection of DRM-laden formats throughout the consumer landscape. If HD-DVD offers less DRM hassles than BluRay, look for BluRay to go down in flames. And if that's...
Tags: Blu-ray disc, BluRay, drm, networking, oromis, Sony Corp.
Discussion threads 2006-01-14
Cost questions dog Blu-ray DVD's lead
article root[Edited by: admin on Nov 29, 2005 6:20 AM]What about PC DVD Writers ?Missing in the analysis is what it takes for users to have a capability to WRITE to these formats on their PC's.Sounds like Blu-ray DVDs would be most difficult and expensive to write to...and there are...
Tags: Blu-ray disc, Blu-ray DVD, bluray, Dilbert-Tom, hd-dvd, media, networking, PC, Sony Corp.
Discussion threads 2005-11-29
Is Holographic Storage the real deal?
Just recently I've head news of growing interest in holographic storage.(http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9584_22-5973868.html) Maxell just announced it will have some available to consumers by Sept. 2006. Word has it these discs can hold up to 300GB. Will this actually stand a chance against BluRay or HD-DVD? Even if...
Tags: blueray, bluray, disc, dot, dvd, hardware, hd-dvd, hddvd, holographic, holographic storage, MattIT, movie, rod, storage, tapestry
Discussion threads 2005-11-28

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Snagged my $98 HD-DVD player this morning
Not YetI haven't exactly picked a side completely yet. Like most consumers however, price will make a BIG difference in my choice. These cheap HD DVD players are going to sway an awful lot of people. If BluRay cannot do the same, it will die.Blu-Ray is going to win this...
Tags: HD DVD, DVD, Consumer electronics, Litehouse, HD-DVD, HD-DVD player
Discussion threads 2007-11-02
10 reasons you should upgrade to Vista (and 10 reasons you shouldn't)
This article is also available as a TechRepublic download.Windows Vista is coming, and there are plenty of reasons toupgrade. There are also plenty of reasons not to. Although some organizations areactively preparing for Vista, others are planning to stay the course with theircurrent operating systems. Still others are planning to...
Tags: Aero Glass, DirectX, DirectX 10, Joshua Hoskins, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista, performance, Windows Vista
Technical articles 2007-01-23
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