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    Jon Lech Johansen, also known as "DVD-Jon", will seek compensation from the Norwegian government following his acquittal in an appellate court.

  • Hot (and Not So Hot) TLAs

    What is happening in the market these days? A couple of months ago, B2B ventures were doing about as well as the cigarette machine in a Port Kembla pub. This month, they're back in business, baby.

  • Philips predicts VCR demise

    Global electronics company Philips is predicting the demise of the humble VCR within three years - coincidently announcing plans to launch its first DVD-Video Recorder.

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  • Reviews News: Enterprising purchases

    There's a lot here this week for the enterprise purchaser, and a few for the wealthy home purchaser as well. Never fear though, Dell has come through with another low-cost PC.

  • DVD-R to debut in Australian lounge rooms

    Philips has announced plans to launch Australia's first stand alone DVD-RW Video Recorder, the DVR1000, in October this year. The Netherlands-based electronics manufacturer, which expects DVR to replace VCR technology within 3 years, began the first of a series of demonstrations of the DVR1000 in Brisbane today.

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