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Wavelet Technology, the manufacturer of the Wavestore range of digital video recorders, announces that its new software release enables Wavestore customers to use Tandberg Data's RDX QuikStor as a removable storage solution.
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via Pro Security Zone @ 3:39 14th Nov
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Japanese giants, Matsushita Electrical Industrial Co. (Matsushita) brought opposition proceedings against the applicants, Pensonic Corporation Sdn Bhd, a Malaysian company that applied to register the mark Pensonic with the device of a letter P (trade mark no. T0503804C) for: "Electrical apparatus and instruments, radio and television receiving apparatus, tape and video recorders and combinations thereof, mechanisms for cassette and cartridge tape recorders, stereophonic sound reproducing apparatus and instruments, aerials, loud speakers, head-phones, microphones, radiogramaphones, sound amplifiers and parts and fittings, irons, electric steam irons, electric dry irons, electric flat irons, calculators; all being goods included in Class 9."
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via Managing IP @ 18:23 6th Nov
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Your VCR recorded at around 240 lines. Dub it to a DVD on this DVD/VCR deck and you get 480 lines. Play it though this deck’s proprietary interpolating algorithm upconverting technology via an HDMI cable to an HDTV and you get 1920 x 1080p footage, six times the resolution of your taped original. This deck also includes an SD slot for dubbing photos from your digital cameras, although it won’t play AVCHD video, a USB jack to dub from a jump drive, and a DV 1394 Firewire jack to dub from a MiniDV camcorder. The DVD player will play a disc with DivX video, however, and the recorder can burn up at speeds up to 8x and can handle all blank media formats, both single and double layer. In case you don’t have a DVR, the EZ48 includes a hybrid digital tuner capable of receiving both digital and analog broadcasts.
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via E-Gear @ 17:02 1st Nov
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If your VHS player’s on the blink and you finally want to invest in the DVD revolution, or if you want to ensure that all that great Christmas telly is recorded, you might be on the lookout for a DVD recorder.
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via Edu Bourse @ 9:24 29th Nov
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If your VHS player’s on the blink and you finally want to invest in the DVD revolution, or if you want to ensure that all that great Christmas telly is recorded, you might be on the lookout for a DVD recorder.
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via WebitPR @ 11:03 28th Nov
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People in the United Kingdom are more likely to have a digital video recorder than in any other country, relatively speaking, it seems. A recent Ofcom survey found that 30% of respondents in the UK said they had a DVR. However, informitv suggests the actual number could be lower. With nearly 21 million DVR households, the United States still has far more in absolute terms.
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via Informitv @ 3:56 24th Nov
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via TMC Net @ 5:20 21st Nov
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PHILADELPHIA -- The rising popularity of digital video recorders seemed to spell doom for prime-time TV because the technology lets viewers skip ads, but a study to be released Wednesday shows DVRs are probably replacing DVD viewing, not television.
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via CTV.ca @ 9:38 29th Oct
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PHILADELPHIA - The rising popularity of digital video recorders seemed to spell doom for prime-time TV because the technology lets viewers skip ads, but a study to be released Wednesday shows DVRs are probably replacing DVD viewing, not television.
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via Okanagan eVent Magazine @ 7:51 29th Oct
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PHILADELPHIA - The rising popularity of digital video recorders seemed to spell doom for U.S. prime-time TV because the technology lets viewers skip ads, but a study to be released Wednesday shows DVRs are probably replacing DVD viewing, not television.
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via MSNBC @ 21:10 28th Oct
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Spy-gadgets in general and covert video or audio recorders in particular have always exerted quite a high level of fascination with a lot of people, especially because just about any person out there (mostly men, obviously) wants to feel like James Bond at least once in their life. And given the consumers' non-stop interest in such products, it's very likely that the Marlin SpyPen will also draw quite a lot of attention, since it's touted by its manufacturers as being the world's smallest video recorder.
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via Softpedia @ 18:23 6th Nov
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JVC has called time on its production of standalone video recorders – putting another nail into the coffin of the VCR.
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via TechRadar.com @ 9:34 28th Oct
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JVC this week announced plans to stop producing stand-alone video cassette recorders, becoming the last major electronics manufacturer to do so. This ends an era the start of which revolutionized home video starting in the 1980s.
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via Dealerscope @ 7:34 30th Oct
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JVC this week announced plans to stop producing stand-alone video cassette recorders, becoming the last major electronics manufacturer to do so. This ends an era the start of which revolutionized home video starting in the 1980s.
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via E-Gear @ 5:22 30th Oct
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Smartphones are great multi-functional devices able to replace the functions of cameras, torches, navigation units, media players, organisers and voice recorders. The only device they have trouble replacing is the personal computer. Why? The screen is too small! Luckily, flexible smartphone screens are coming.
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via Neowin.net @ 17:15 29th Nov
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RobotsDinner writes "In what sounds like a dystopian sci-fi plot, the Home Office has made public plans to outfit the country's Internet with upstream data recorders to log pretty much everything that passes through. 'Under Government plans to monitor internet traffic, raw data would be collected and stored by the black boxes before being transferred to a giant central database. The vision was outlined at a meeting between officials from the Home Office and Internet Service Providers earlier this week.'"
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via Slashdot @ 6:35 7th Nov
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Texas Instruments (TI) is accepting orders for a Linux-ready DaVinci multimedia SoC (system-on-chip) targeting digital photo frames, IP network cameras, and low-cost digital video recorders. The Ethernet-equipped TMS320DM357 has a 270MHz ARM9 core, and a DSP core supplied with royalty-free codecs for H.264 (D1 resolution), MPEG-4, JPEG, and G.711.
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via Linux Devices @ 21:08 18th Nov
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NEW YORK - TiVo Inc. recorded a profit for its latest quarter because of a US$105-million payment it received in a patent suit, but revenue declined, the maker of digital video recorders said Tuesday.
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via Okanagan eVent Magazine @ 8:42 26th Nov
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Law360, New York (November 21, 2008) -- A federal judge has ordered a bench trial to be held in February to determine whether Dish Network Corp.'s new software for its digital video recorders violates a patent held by TiVo Inc.
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via Law360 @ 5:01 22nd Nov
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NEW YORK - TiVo Inc. recorded a profit for its latest quarter because of a US$105-million payment it received in a patent suit, but revenue declined, the maker of digital video recorders said Tuesday.
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via Medicine Hat News @ 12:42 30th Nov
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When computers at Internet cafés and other public places get infected with new types of viruses, they are copied to USB devices plugged into them. The viruses then spread to other computers the USB is plugged into and start running a malicious program. These viruses are capable of attacking portable music players and IC recorders as well.
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via Enterprise Security Today @ 7:13 13th Nov
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