31st July 2004 Archive
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DiVX to move 20 million CE devices by Christmas
Critical mass
If anyone out there (like us) thinks that there is room and enthusiasm for film download services like Movielink and CinemaNow, but ones which are properly run and which actually want to grow, they could do worse than take a long hard look at what DiVX is up to. The 100 man start up is on its third round of funding and has …
Peripherals 31 Jul 2004, 22:03
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Microsoft supporting Blue Laser? What about Blu-Ray? Err, maybe
Non announcement
There’s something disingenuous about the announcement this week from Microsoft Japan that it will make Longhorn, the company’s next major operating system release, compatible with the High Definition blue laser DVD from NEC and Toshiba, which is also backed by the DVD Forum. Since when was Longhorn written in Japan? And since …
Storage 31 Jul 2004, 22:19
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