Sony develops paper DVD (AFP)
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Sony develops paper DVD
Sony develops paper DVD
04/20/2004 01:48 AMiafrica.com Apr 20 2004 5:55AM GMT
Sony Develops 25 GB Paper Disc
Sony Develops 25 GB Paper Disc
04/15/2004 01:00 PMSony and TOPPAN successfully develops
25GB paper disc
Sony and TOPPAN successfully develops
25GB paper disc
04/17/2004 04:58 AMSony Develops TVs That Zoom in for True
Close-ups
Sony Develops TVs That Zoom in for True
Close-ups
09/09/2004 03:53 AMSlashdot Sep 9 2004 8:07AM GMT
Sony Develops TVs That Zoom in for True
Close-ups
Sony Develops TVs That Zoom in for True
Close-ups
09/08/2004 11:35 PMReport: Sony develops longer recording
mini disc
Report: Sony develops longer recording
mini disc
01/07/2004 06:24 PMSan Jose Mercury News Jan 7 2004 6:01PM ET
Fastrax Develops New Edition of iSuite 3
Software Development Kit for Sony GPS
Chipsets
Fastrax Develops New Edition of iSuite 3
Software Development Kit for Sony GPS
Chipsets
03/14/2005 05:26 PMFastrax Ltd., a leading provider of open and portable OEM GPS Software
Development Kit environments and programmable OEM GPS receivers, today
announced that Fastrax will add support for selected Sony GPS chipsets
to the iSuite 3 Software Development Kit (SDK), and that this new
iSuite 3 SDK version has been licensed to Sony Corporation. [PRWEB Mar
10, 2005]
Sony pushes paper Blu-ray disc
Sony pushes paper Blu-ray disc
04/15/2004 07:38 PMThe company teams up with Toppan Printing to develop a Blu-ray disc
made mostly of paper, which they hope will lower prices and encourage
use of the technology.
Sony pushes paper disc
Sony pushes paper disc
04/16/2004 06:28 PMZDNet Apr 16 2004 10:24PM GMT
Sony Designs Blu-Ray Disc Made From
Paper
Sony Designs Blu-Ray Disc Made From
Paper
04/15/2004 12:55 PMSony Corp. and Toppan Printing Co. have successfully developed an
optical Blu-Ray disc that was partially constructed from paper.
Sony Changes U.S. PC Strategy to Boost
Share-Paper (Reuters)
Sony Changes U.S. PC Strategy to Boost
Share-Paper (Reuters)
09/06/2004 07:46 PMReuters - Sony Corp. is revamping its strategy in
the U.S. personal computer market by tailoring laptop computers
for corporate customers and entering the low-end market in a
move to boost share, the Nihon Keizai newspaper said on
Tuesday.
Sony Designs Blu-Ray Disc Made From
Paper (Ziff Davis)
Sony Designs Blu-Ray Disc Made From
Paper (Ziff Davis)
04/15/2004 12:57 PMZiff Davis - Sony Corp. and Toppan Printing Co. have successfully
developed an optical Blu-Ray disc that was partially constructed from
paper.
Sony Launches First Commercial
Electronic Paper Display Reader
Sony Launches First Commercial
Electronic Paper Display Reader
04/23/2004 02:55 AMSony, Toppan Develop Optical Disc Made
from Paper (Reuters)
Sony, Toppan Develop Optical Disc Made
from Paper (Reuters)
04/15/2004 09:07 PMReuters - Japanese electronics conglomerate Sony
Corp and Toppan Printing Co Ltd have developed a new optical
disc, made mostly from paper, that they say will be compatible
with next-generation DVD technology. In a joint news release
distributed late Thursday, the two companies said the new disc
was comprised 51 percent of paper, enabling lower production
costs.
A4 Paper / International Standard Paper
Sizes
A4 Paper / International Standard Paper
Sizes
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[Paper] Small XSS Paper
[Paper] Small XSS Paper
07/28/2004 04:49 PMFerruh Mavituna (Jul 27 2004)
Paper Beats Rock, but Plastic Beats
Paper
Paper Beats Rock, but Plastic Beats
Paper
12/28/2004 11:18 AMCredit cards are eclipsing cash and checks in our society.
Sony to Shrink PlayStation 2 September
17 - 12:18 PM ET News in Brief | Sony
Computer Entertainment is set to
Sony to Shrink PlayStation 2 September
17 - 12:18 PM ET News in Brief | Sony
Computer Entertainment is set to
09/17/2004 12:34 PMBetaNews Sep 17 2004 5:16PM GMT
Sony and MBNA Launch the SonyCard, the
Official Sony Credit Card in the
Republic Of Ireland
Sony and MBNA Launch the SonyCard, the
Official Sony Credit Card in the
Republic Of Ireland
07/15/2004 03:32 AMSony and MBNA Ireland today announces the launch of the SonyCard
Credit Card (www.SonyCard.ie) in the Republic of Ireland. [PRWEB Jul
15, 2004]
Sony PSP Launch Photos from Sony Metreon
San Francisco
Sony PSP Launch Photos from Sony Metreon
San Francisco
03/26/2005 04:13 PMMobile Tech Review Mar 26 2005 6:33PM GMT
New Sony Cybershots, HP Photosmarts,
Including Sony T3 (Rawr!)
New Sony Cybershots, HP Photosmarts,
Including Sony T3 (Rawr!)
08/30/2004 09:56 AM
Gott im Himmel, ze cameras! There have been like
two dozen new cameras announced in the last few weeks as various
manufacturers start ramping up for Christmas, and Sony and HP are no
exception. Among the new Sonys announced today are two pocket-sized
beauties that I want right now: the T3, an update to the T1 and
Japan-only T11, a 5.1-megapixel camera that is Sony's thinnest at less
than three-quarters of an inch; and the DSC-L1, a candy bar
4.1-megapixel unit that is only 3.75-inches long. Just when I was
ready to buy a new camera Sony has to muck it all up with at least two
that really do it for me. Oh, and there's also the new DSC-V3, a
7-megapixel unit that looks mighty fine, as well.
The HPs, well, they are okay, but I'll be honest, they don't get me
all riled up as much as the two featherweight cameras from Sony do. If
they fixed the middling image quality of the T1 in the T3, that may be
my next sidearm. Living Room has a bunch of the press releases, and
I'll add to this post if any more info comes through during the
day.
Read - Sony Cybershot T3 [LivingRoomAU]
Read - Sony Cybershot DSC-L1 [LivingRoomAU]
Read - Sony Cybershot DSC-V3 [LivingRoomAU]
Read - HP Photosmart R607 [LivingRoomAU]
Read - HP Photosmart M407 [LivingRoomAU]
Read - HP Photosmart M307 [LivingRoomAU]
Read - Sony Shows Off New Low-End
Digicam [PCWorld (Yahoo)]
While Sony Tries To Become Apple,
Samsung Tries To Become Sony
While Sony Tries To Become Apple,
Samsung Tries To Become Sony
05/13/2004 03:41 AMHas anyone noticed that it's becoming increasingly difficult to tell
Samsung from Sony? It appears that almost everything Sony does,
Samsung does as well. So, it's really no surprise that a little over
a month after Sony announced plans to
build
out retail stores more for advertising than for sales,
Samsung plans to
do the same thing. Of course, while Sony says they're more
interested in using the stores for advertising, Samsung has gone one
step further. They believe so strongly that this "store" is just for
advertising that
they won't sell you anything at the store.
It's for showcasing products only. Also, a random note in the
article, but the same week that Sony and Nintendo announced their
plans for their next generation handheld gaming devices, this article
also mentions that Samsung is planning for its own N-Gage like
phone/gaming device. Apparently, the dismal failure of the N-Gage
isn't enough to scare them off.
JVC Develops DVD-RW DL
JVC Develops DVD-RW DL
04/04/2005 10:45 AM
JVC has announced they have finally gotten around
to developing dual layered DVD-RW discs (DVD-RW DL). Dual layered, for
those of you that missed it, is slapping two data layers on a DVD
— in the recordable disc world, this allows for 8.5GB of space
versus the conventional 4.7GB.
Anyway, I could get all technical and explain how this works, but
do you really care? DVD-R DL discs are already expensive enough; you
could probably buy a whole spindle of vanilla DVD-Rs for what it costs
to get a single DVD-RW DL. Not that pricing has been announced or
anything.
Press Release [JVC via Impress
Watch]
NEC develops 16X DVD+/-R chip set
NEC develops 16X DVD+/-R chip set
06/23/2004 09:16 AMNEC Electronics Corp. has developed a chip set that will help pave the
way towards DVD+/-R drives capable of 16X speed writing, the company
said Tuesday. The chip set consists of an analog signal processor,
which is used to control the laser and servo systems of the optical
pick-up unit, and a digital signal processor with ATAPI interface.
BBC develops 'alternative' codec
BBC develops 'alternative' codec
05/10/2004 10:09 AM'Dirac' utilises wavelet technology
How Microsoft Develops Its Software
How Microsoft Develops Its Software
06/25/2004 11:58 AM3M Develops Transparent Aluminum
3M Develops Transparent Aluminum
08/23/2004 02:40 PMFree Internet Press Aug 23 2004 7:18PM GMT
G5 develops sudden insomnia
G5 develops sudden insomnia
08/19/2004 01:53 AMIt has been a long time since Apple made a little oops in the software
update process. Since the last update-round (presumably OSX 10.3.5) a
lot of single processor G5's have trouble sleeping, and so do their
owners. In an Apple forum almost
150 complaints have accumulated about this issue. Put
the Mac to sleep, the HD spins down, the screen goes black, but the
fans keep running. Sofar the only "feedback" from Apple has been a not
very helpful
info
doc.
Hopefully they didn't go home for the weekend before trying to solve
this one....
China develops its first 3G chip
China develops its first 3G chip
05/07/2004 07:45 AMinSourced May 7 2004 12:13PM GMT
NEC develops CD, DVD, HD-DVD drive
prototype
NEC develops CD, DVD, HD-DVD drive
prototype
12/19/2004 03:12 PMEngineers at NEC Corp. have developed a prototype optical disc drive
that supports the new HD-DVD format and is also compatible with CD and
DVD formats, they said Wednesday.
Toshiba develops 3D screens
Toshiba develops 3D screens
04/18/2005 08:41 AMComputer Weekly Apr 18 2005 12:14PM GMT
JVC Develops Dual Blu-ray-DVD Disc
JVC Develops Dual Blu-ray-DVD Disc
12/28/2004 11:10 AMJVC has developed prototype read-only discs that can contain data
stored in both the DVD and high-capacity Blu-ray Disc formats. They
are the first discs that are able to contain data in both formats, a
company spokesperson says. The discs contain three layers. The upper
layer is a Blu-ray Disc layer with a capacity of 25GB. Below are two
DVD layers with a combined capacity of 8.5GB, JVC says.
The company has not decided yet when the technology will be
commercialized but JVC may produce the discs, says company
spokesperson Fusako Adachi.

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04/29/2004 07:38 AMRise of the cybercone
IMS Develops Web Application For
Physicians Plus
IMS Develops Web Application For
Physicians Plus
09/11/2004 03:36 AMIMS today unveiled the new corporate website it developed for
Physicians Plus Insurance Corporation (www.pplusic.com), a nationally
recognized managed care organization. The custom web application
combines a bold, intuitive design and enhanced functionality for their
website with process improving web tools which allow Physicians Plus
to more efficiently manage their content and data. [PRWEB Sep 11,
2004]
U.S. Navy Develops Reasonable IT Use
Policy
U.S. Navy Develops Reasonable IT Use
Policy
12/24/2004 12:46 PMThe U.S. Navy is developing a service-wide policy regarding the
acceptable use of information technology. The policy will affect
approximately 900,000 users, including Navy and Marine Corp service
members, civilian employees, and contractors. The policy, which is
scheduled to be effective during the first quarter of 2005, is
designed to guide users and personnel managers in applying consistent
rules of operation. The policy will affect all IT devices, including
desktops, notebooks, handhelds, cell phones, and fax machines.
BBC develops 'alternative' codec | The
Register
BBC develops 'alternative' codec | The
Register
05/11/2004 10:33 AMSamsung develops 21-inch OLED for TVs
Samsung develops 21-inch OLED for TVs
01/04/2005 05:51 PMZDNet Jan 4 2005 8:24PM GMT
Yahoo develops new spam fighter
Yahoo develops new spam fighter
12/08/2003 02:22 PMZDNet Dec 8 2003 2:08PM ET
- LG.Philips LCD Develops New Backlight
Unit
- LG.Philips LCD Develops New Backlight
Unit
04/19/2004 04:20 AMHankooki Apr 19 2004 8:50AM GMT
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