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    Philips Electronics has developed a reference design for DVD-rewritable drives in PCs in a push to promote the DVD+RW format.

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    Digital media upstart DivXNetworks may yet see a Hollywood ending for its controversial video format.

  • Group doubles DVD+R capacity

    The group behind the DVD+R/+RW specification said dual-layer recordable discs will hit the market next year, allowing storage of up to 16 hours of recorded video.

  • Sony's Memory Stick beats at rivals

    Philips Electronics is the latest major consumer electronics maker to license Sony's Memory Stick technology, which continues to gain support from large manufacturers and expand its potential for wider distribution.

  • Monitor sales flat as Aussies trade CRT for LCD

    Australians bought fewer branded monitors in the fourth quarter last year, preferring to buy them bundled with a PC from vendors, according to IDC figures.

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    We set the specs and the price and had a look at what Australia's PC vendors could come up with in terms of performance.

  • Philips, Sony team for new wireless tech

    Philips Electronics and Sony have announced that they plan to work together on new wireless technology that will allow consumer devices to "talk" to each other.

  • FAQ: Windows on a Mac

    There are some strings attached to running Microsoft's OS on a Mac -- including Windows security risks, Apple says.

  • Intel's medical ambitions

    In the future, your hospital room will be online, and so will your gastric system.

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    An update of the technology, which is due to launch late Wednesday during company Chairman Bill Gates' keynote speech at CES, is already under way.

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    If you're looking to replace monitors or roll out new PCs, it's hard to go past one of these 15-inch LCD monitors. But is the 15-inch form factor in danger of becoming extinct?

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    The wide-screen Philips Brilliance 200W6CS display performs quite well and offers some useful extras (that will cost you extra), but other displays offer more flexibility in form and function.

  • Philips Nike psa[256max

    This 256MB flash-based player is a solid choice for casual and serious athletes.

  • Philips DVDR890: The future of home recording

    Philip's latest DVD recorder is ugly as sin, and can't be described as cheap. We love it nonetheless. Find out why by reading our Australian review.

  • Nike/Philips PSA [128MAX: Just do it?

    In sport there can only be one winner. The Nike/Philips PSA [128MAX MP3 player is definitely in the game but is it a winner? Read our Australian review.

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