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LOS ANGELES, Sept 28 (Reuters Life!) - Contrary to popular belief, teenage boys are not the masters of the entire video game universe.

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Friday, 29 September 2006 17:56

Guess what? Spectrum is finite

Telstra and its CEO Sol Trujillo have been copping stick big time in the media of late but latest assault: a report claiming imminent capacity problems on the new 3G network is way off the mark.

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Thursday, 28 September 2006 19:38

Watch 3 shows on one screen with Sharp LCD

Imagine taking a drive in a van. The driver uses a car navigation system screen, the person in the passenger seat checks out tourist sites and restaurants, and the person in the back seat enjoys a movie on DVD, all on the same LCD screen. That's what electronics giant Sharp has come up with.

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Thursday, 28 September 2006 19:01

Yahoo acquires video-editing site Jumpcut

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Internet media giant Yahoo Inc. said on Wednesday it had acquired Jumpcut, a site that provides simple-to-use online video-editing tools, its latest bid to enhance its Web video services offerings.

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Thursday, 28 September 2006 18:42

Europe says leads in mobile TV, but lacks frequency

HELSINKI (Reuters) - Europe is slightly ahead of other continents in developing mobile television, but lack of joint radio spectrum for the service means it may lose its leadership, regulators and industry leaders said on Thursday.

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Wednesday, 27 September 2006 18:35

Google Video to feature university lectures

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Online video is no longer just fun and games: You might actually learn something.

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Wednesday, 27 September 2006 18:15

Microsoft's MSN to air live webcasts of concerts

NEW YORK (Reuters) - MSN, Microsoft Corp.'s Web portal, said on Tuesday it will make a big push to stream live concerts to its users after signing an exclusive global partnership with Control Room, the company behind the web broadcast of last year's Live 8 event.

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Wednesday, 27 September 2006 18:10

Nokia unveils new media phones, music service

NEW YORK/HELSINKI (Reuters) - Finland's Nokia, the world's top cell phone maker, on Tuesday unveiled a pair of media phones and a music service in a bid to increase revenue and win back popularity lost to rivals.

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Wednesday, 27 September 2006 18:03

Google Video launched in Australia

Google has launched of Google Video in Australia, enabling Australians to search for, upload and share their videos. When users visit Google Video at https://video.google.com.au, they can now discover a large range of local video content, including funny home videos, movie trailers, music videos and sports clips - from both amateur and professional video producers - as well as search through Google's growing international index of online videos.

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Wednesday, 27 September 2006 18:01

Sharp develops world first triple-vision LCD panel

TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Sharp Corp. (6753.T: Quote, NEWS, Research) said on Wednesday it has developed the world's first liquid crystal display (LCD) panel that allows the viewing of three different images on one screen at the same time.

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Wednesday, 27 September 2006 10:06

Nintendo fans say Wii will rule despite the facts

Earlier this week I wrote a lengthy blog titled PS3 will continue to rule which has caused such an outpouring of criticism, abuse, and outright rage, that I'm going to write another.

Published in Beerfiles
Tuesday, 26 September 2006 15:37

Cisco launches 'YouTube for the enterprise'

Cisco Systems has launched a system for the management and delivery of digital video and audio that is designed to make it very easy for an enterprise to upload video content, in real time and for employees or customers to search and view that content.

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Japanese electronics giant Pioneer Corporation and Korean electronics monolith Samsung are to do battle in a US District court over what Pioneer claims are infringements of its plasma patents.

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Friday, 22 September 2006 13:35

Sony buckles, slashes PS3 prices in Japan

Japanese electronics giant has buckled under the pricing pressure applied by rivals Microsoft and Nintendo, announcing a 17% price cut for the Japanese release of its PlayStation 3 console on November 11.

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Panasonic, the leading brand of Matsushita Electric has unveiled what it claims is the world's first Blu-ray Disc (BD) recorders that can play back BD-Video discs.

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Wednesday, 20 September 2006 16:17

Multi-format discs an exercise in frivolity

The news that a patent has been filed for three layered discs that can store three different video formats borders on the ludicrous. No doubt the technological feasibility is there. The questions are at what cost and to what purpose.
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Tuesday, 19 September 2006 16:34

Will Microsoft Soapbox wash out YouTube?

Microsoft has launched a beta version of Soapbox, a direct competitor to the YouTube video upload and viewing site, but with the key advantage that it will be tightly integrated into the whole gamut of Microsoft online services.

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Tuesday, 19 September 2006 04:38

Apple iTV could kill the TV star, Warns IDC

New research into the overall Australian digital TV landscape finds that free to air TV is coming under ever growing pressure IPTV and Internet video services.

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While Universal Music Group calls YouTube a copyright infringer and considers suing the online video sharing site, rival music company Warner Music has siezed the opportunity and signed a deal to distribute its content on the highly trafficked site.

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Sunday, 17 September 2006 09:28

Universal Studios boss deals Blu-ray death blow

In what could be a telling moment in the high definition format war, a high level executive from a major movie studio has publicly come out in favour of the HD DVD format, developed by Toshiba and backed by Microsoft.

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