Media distributor introduces $30 software in challenge to studios and video industry.
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The high-def DVD war ends with a rare win for Sony.
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Studio is first to allow films and videos to be manufactured as consumers order.
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Xbox exec says the software giant's gaming unit still fully backs Toshiba's HD-DVD high-definition DVD format but could consider supporting Sony's rival Blu-ray technology should consumers want it.
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Greenhill funds maker of CD and DVD sports trading cards.
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Online movie rental group fends off Blockbuster assault.
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Total HD disc reconciles competing Blu-ray and HD-DVD standards.
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The growth of video disc players could help rental, PC markets.
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Nielsen’s Paul Lindstrom chats about iPods, mobile video, and consumer electronics.
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DVD swap site Peerflix finds users favor dollar exchange.
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Jordan Greenhall talks about DivX’s hacker roots, YouTube, iTV—and what's wrong with iPods.
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Internet DVD rental service defies logic in an industry in pain.
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Blu-ray and HD-DVD struggle to take off.
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Microsoft announces pricing for their Xbox 360 HD-DVD peripheral.
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Print Preview: Blu-ray and HD-DVD struggle to take off.
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Patent filing raises white flag in battle between Blu-ray and HD-DVD formats.
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Higher-capacity disc prototype unveiled along with Fox release for Blu-ray.
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Gen 4 portable media players offer wider screens and thinner cases.
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DVD software maker announces second content-licensing deal.
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Porn producers are usually tech pioneers, but industry is shying away from HD.
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