G.E. puts 500GB on a disc - Blu-ray killer?
General Electric says its researchers have achieved a breakthrough in digital storage technology that will allow standard-size discs to hold the equivalent of 100 DVDs.
common -
comments -
27.4.2009
Blue death on my hand :)
Microsoft's Blue Hat Shows It's Serious About Security
For critics of Microsoft Corp.'s software, 2003 was a very good year. The appearance of the Slammer and Blaster worms was evidence?if any were necessary?that things had gone badly awry at the Redmond, Wash., software giant.
microsoft -
comments -
At the Roots of Windows Blue Screen of Death
Unfortunately for Microsoft, one of the aspects of its proprietary operating system that has grown to become associated by default with the Windows brand is the Blue Screen of Death. BSOD, for short, is the result of a critical system error that will stop the operating system dead in its tracks and lead to a reboot.
windows -
comments -
17.7.2008
Microsoft to Kill Windows XP Blue Edition
Microsoft is attempting to kill the “Blue Edition” of Windows XP. In mid-2008 the Redmond company discontinued the availability of retail and OEM licenses of Windows XP, with the exception of copies of the operating system going onto ultra-low-cost laptops and desktops.
windows -
comments -
4.12.2008
Blue Badge patch for Windows 7 unlocks additional features
On November 2, Rafael Rivera, announced that his indications that the Windows 7 Pre-Beta Build 6801 has some locked additional options, were right.
windows -
comments -
11.11.2008
Is Plurk the Twitter killer?
With a lot of focus on social media sites these days one of the biggest newcomers that is becoming more and more popular is Twitter.
common -
comments -
5.6.2008
Malware Is the No. 1 Killer of Windows Explorer
Windows crashes and blue screen have become without a doubt the stuff of popular culture, with Microsoft's operating system being derided, criticized and mocked for its luxuriant variety of issues, independent
of the actual version of the platform.
microsoft -
comments -
21.5.2008
Is Windows 7 the Linux-netbook killer?
When it comes to PCs and laptops, Microsoft had little to fear with Linux as much as it does the Mac. But now the new threat to Windows comes in the form of 'netbooks' - lightweight, low-cost laptops that typically use Intel's low-powered Atom processor and don't come with substantial amounts of RAM or powerful graphics processors.
windows -
comments -
24.12.2008
Microsoft Halting Work on "Photoshop Killer"?
According to ZDNet, Microsoft is halting production work on software that had been described as a serious contender to Adobe Photoshop. Previously code named Acrylic, the software was released as a development preview last year, and is currently available for download from Microsoft (see link below).
microsoft -
comments -
13.3.2006
Google Android, a Windows 7 netbook killer?
Rumours are spreading that Google is in talks with leading netbook producers to offer a version of Android in anticipation of competing with Microsoft's own Windows 7, an operating system designed to be flexible enough to target everything from the basic netbook market to high-end gaming PCs.
common -
comments -
7.4.2009
Silverlight 2, Microsoft's Flash Killer, Gets DRM, Just Like Vista
Microsoft's Flash killer, Silverlight, is on track to get digital rights management just like the company's latest Windows client, Windows Vista. Microsoft has faced a barrage of criticism over the content protection capabilities in Vista, and the subject is bound to yet again come into play with Silverlight 2.
windows -
comments -
14.4.2008
Microsoft's Flash Killer, Silverlight 2, Released to Web
Silverlight 2, the next step in the evolution of Microsoft's Adobe Flash killer, has been released to web. As Silverlight 2 has reached the RTW milestone, the Redmond giant announced that downloads would only go live on October 14, 2008.
microsoft -
comments -
13.10.2008
Ultimately, Touch Will Make the Killer Windows 7 Applications
Undoubtedly it is the ecosystem of third-party software solutions that make Windows the platform that it is today, sharing the operating system's success.
windows -
comments -
12.11.2008
The 5 Reasons Why Blu-Ray Will Win
This week Stephen Speicher and his engadget column The Clicker discusses the five reasons why he believes Blu-Ray will win the battle against HD-DVD. Some of the major points made are format security, computer manufacturer support, and overall capacity.
common -
comments -
First 50GB Blu-ray Disc to Debut
Sony Pictures plans to make available the first 50GB dual-layer Blu-ray disc on Tuesday when it releases Adam Sandler's latest flick, "Click."
common -
comments -
10.10.2006
Blu-ray to Outline Launch Plans at CES
Blu-ray assured reporters and analysts at a demonstration Tuesday that the new DVD format is still on schedule for a spring 2006 release. The Sony-led group said it also planned to have specific launch plans available in the form of product announcements at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
common -
comments -
30.11.2005
Dell Ships Laptop with Blu-ray Drive
Dell on Monday became the latest manufacturer to support Sony's Blu-ray discs in its notebook computers, a move that was largely expected as Dell is a founding member behind the format.
common -
comments -
12.12.2006
CES 2007: HD DVD vs. Blu-ray
With the realization today that the LG "Super Multi Blue" player is a bit lax on its capabilities in the HD DVD department, not to mention all-around, it's fair to say it's premature to declare the HD DVD vs. Blu-ray format battle over by any stretch of the imagination.
common -
comments -
10.1.2007
Sony chops price on Blu-ray player
Sony has announced its plans to slash the price of high definition, according the Associated Press. At a New York press conference, Sony talked up its forthcoming BDP-S300 Blu-ray player. The big selling point? Its $599 price.
common -
comments -
27.2.2007
Blu-ray BD+ Copy Protection Cracked!
It would seem that there's absolutely nothing out there, no type of copy protection system that can resist the hard efforts of ingenious "security researchers", especially when the respective system is designed to protect valuable multimedia content (namely, movies).
common -
comments -
31.10.2007
Blu-ray Xbox 360 Planned By Microsoft
Rumours were circulating today that Microsoft is set to dump HD DVD and bring out a Blu ray Xbox 360 by as early as May 2008. The move will allow the Company to go head to head with the Sony PS3 gaming console which has been credited with being one of the main reasons that retailers have preferred Blu-ray over Toshiba’s HD DVD.
microsoft -
comments -
18.2.2008
Bill Gates talks about Blu-Ray to Princeton University
DP: There has been a lot of debate about the next generation Blu-ray and HD DVD technologies in recent weeks. It seems more and more companies are backing the Blu-ray standard. The current debate seems to harken back to the Betamax vs. VHS format war in the 1970s and 80s, where Betamax was ostensibly the superior technology yet it did not gain wide acceptance. Why is Microsoft not backing Blu-ray today ? a technology that many consider to be superior?
microsoft -
comments -
"Father of DVD" blasts Sony's Blu-Ray plans
Warren Lieberfarb, who is known as the "Father of DVD" for his efforts to standardize the format while president of Warner Home Video, spoke yesterday at the European Video Perspectives conference about Sony, Blu-Ray, and the battle for the next video format.
Lieberfarb launched right into Blu-Ray versus HD DVD, but his comments were somewhat surprising. He stated that Hollywood had been "duped" into blindly following a battle between game consoles instead of making a decision based on their best interests.
common -
comments -
13.12.2005
Blu-ray Disc Sales Surpass HD DVD
Data from Nielsen indicates that sales of Blu-ray media for the first time has outpaced that of HD DVD; however, as expected, both camps in the high-definition format war have different ways of interpreting the data.
common -
comments -
24.2.2007
Microsoft Adding Sony Blu-ray Support To Windows
CEO Steve Ballmer said his company is working on Windows device driver support for the Blu-ray high definition movie format.
windows -
comments -
12.3.2008
Non-Windows Microsoft OS Midori – "The Windows Killer"
Windows is one product that is not lacking in Nemesis candidates. From Apple's Mac OS X to the open source Linux, to RIA cloud-based operating systems, potential Microsoft Windows killers are advertised in a variety of scenarios incongruent with reality.
windows -
comments -
26.8.2008
Hackers discover HD DVD and Blu-ray processing key
Hackers discover HD DVD and Blu-ray "processing key" -- all HD titles now exposed.
common -
comments -
14.2.2007
The Man Who Would Change Microsoft: Ray Ozzie's Vision for Connected Software
Ray Ozzie has a long and storied history of technological innovation, with accomplishments that include creating Lotus Notes and founding Groove Networks.
microsoft -
comments -
14.4.2007
Adding Blu-ray and HD DVD to Vista Media Center
As part of my ongoing Vista Media Center project, I’m about to add Blu-ray and HD DVD playback capabilities to my living room system. I already know that the system is fully capable of recording and playing back over-the-air high-definition content.
windows -
comments -
1.9.2007Shortcovers 'Kindle killer' e-reader under way for smartphones
While hardware makers have failed to produce an "iPhone killer," a major book seller is now readying a software application for iPhone,
BlackBerry and other smartphones, that will be marketed as a "Kindle killer."..
betanews.com -
12.02.2009New IBM supercomputer achieves petaflop
IBM has devised a new Blue
Gene supercomputer--the Blue
Gene/P--that will be capable
of processing more than 3
quadrillion operations a
second, or 3 petaflops, a
possible record. Blue Gene/P
is designed to continuously
operate at more than 1
petaflop in real-world
situations.
Blue
Gene/P marks a significant
milestone in computing. Last
November, the Blue Gene/L was
ranked as the most powerful
computer on the planet: it
topped out at 280 teraflops,
or 280 trillion operations a
second during continuous
operation.
Put
another way, a Blue Gene/P
operating at a petaflop is
performing more operations
than a 1.5-mile-high stack of
laptops. ..
winbeta.org -
26.06.2007Bigfoot Networks shows off $179 Killer Xeno network card
If you've managed to laugh in the face of the recession and feel the need to go overboard with every aspect of your PC, then Bigfoot Networks has
you covered. The company, known for it's first "Killer" network card, has announced the latest version of their high priced networking hardware.
The Killer Xeno will offer more on-board memory, a faster network processing unit (NPU), and integrated audio designed to handle all of your VOIP
needs. Bigfoot Networks promises that by allowing the Killer Xeno to handle your software firewall and voice chat, your CPU will be free to give you
better performance in your favorite games.
Read full story.....
neowin.net -
23.03.2009Pioneer develops 400GB blue laser disc
Pioneer has developed an optical disc that can hold up to 400GB of data, easily surpassing previously announced prototypes (see "
A battle brews between blue-laser optical disk and
tape").
The new disc manages to pack 16 layers, each with a 25GB capacity, into a conventional 12-centimeter diameter
optical disc. The new discs are similar to
Blu-ray Disc technology and slight
changes to the hardware on a Blu-ray drive would allow the new Pioneer discs to be used on one.
winbeta.org -
07.07.2008Wal-Mart Goes Blue
In another loss for the HD-DVD camp, US retailer Wal-Mart today announced that its 4,000 stores (including Sam's Clubs) will move forward this
year with one hi-definition movie and hardware format: Blu-ray. The change will take place quickly over the next several months whereby the retailer
will phase out HD DVD offerings and reorganize shelf space. By June, Wal-Mart stores, Sam’s Clubs, www.walmart.com and www.samsclub.com will
offer only Blu-ray movies and hardware machines, as well as standard definition movies and DVD players, and up converts.
Read full story.....
neowin.net -
16.02.2008Burning Questions: Why the
Rush to Blue?
You've heard the hype
surrounding forthcoming
high-capacity formats Blu-ray
Disc and HD-DVD. What
challenges lie ahead?..
pcworld.com -
22.09.2005October Debut for Microsoft
'iPod Killer'
Microsoft's so-called
"iPod killer" could be
unveiled as early as late next
month, with the company
preparing to build momentum
towards an October launch,
sources close to the situation
have told BetaNews...
betanews.com -
21.07.2006Columbia University professor could trigger a Blu-ray injunction
With a few victories already under her belt, a celebrated physicist seeks to leverage those wins in a contest to reclaim her legacy. The other side of
the story is that everything with a blue laser diode in it has just come under suspicion...
betanews.com -
22.03.2008Sony pitches blue-laser Compact Disc revival
Sony failed to tune the masses into its better-than-Compact-Disc format, Super Audio CD, so it's having another go, this time with technology
derived from Blu-ray Disc.
Dubbed Blu-spec CD, the system uses a blue laser to write the audio data rather than a red laser. And... er...
that's it. The format delivers exactly the same recording capacity as a CD and uses the audio encoding mechanism enshrined in the CD bible, the
so-called Red Book.
The upshot: Blu-spec CDs can be played in old-style CD and DVD players, Sony Music Entertainment (SME), the giant's
Japanese audio operation, said yesterday.
Read full story.....
neowin.net -
06.11.2008Blue Screen of Death Survival Guide: Every Error Explained
Picture this: Its late at night, youre sitting at your computer playing a game or working on a project when, suddenly, Windows freezes completely. All
your work is gone, and you find a blue screen full of gibberish staring back at you. Windows is dead, Jim, at least until you reboot it. You have no
choice but to sigh loudly, shake your fist at Bill Gates and angrily push the reset button. Youve just been visited by the ghost of windows crashed:
The blue screen of death.
Also known as the BSoD, the Blue Screen of Death appears when Windows crashes or locks up. Its actually
a Windows śstopť screen, and is designed to do two things: tell you the reason for the error, and to calm your nerves, hence the use of the color blue
(studies show it has a relaxing effect on people). Though Blue Screens are difficult to decipher, all the information you need to figure out what
caused it is right there in front of you in blue and whiteand thats where we come in. Were going to show you how to dissect the blue screen error
details, so you can fix the problem thats causing them.
winbeta.org -
01.05.2009True blue for OLED screens discovered
Blue, the color that has been holding back OLED (organic light-emitting diode) screen technology may be one giant step closer to production.
Previously scientists were only able to reproduce red and green OLED's but had stumbled upon finding a material for true blue OLEDs. No longer is
that the case as a group of researchers in Korea have claimed to have discovered the true blue OLED. This means that we will hopefully have consumer
OLED products on the market sooner rather than later. Why is having OLED on the market important? OLED products have greater field of vision,
better color quality and require less power. Overall it's a better value for the consumer and the environment.
Read full story.....
neowin.net -
24.11.2008Breakthrough in Blue Lasers Yields 10X Write Times
Nichia Corporation of Japan
has announced a new
blue-violet laser that can
fill up a 54GB double-layer
disc at more than 10X record
speed, compared to typical 2x
and 4x Blu-ray/HD-DVD format
disc recorders. In other
words, instead of a 50 minute
write-time at 2x, the future
holds a 10 minute write-time
at 10x. According to blue
laser expert Steven DenBaars,
the key to faster write times
lies in the power of the
laser. Faster burn times allow
the disc to be rotated at a
higher speed. A 2X device can
sustain a write speed of only
8.99 Mbps, while a 10X laser
disc recorder can achieve a
writing velocity of 44.9
Mbps.
Nichia's new
blue-violet semiconductor
laser diodes can reportedly
operate at 320 mW
(milliwatts), while the
average current consumer grade
blue laser devices are in the
range of 20mW. " Writing
speed is totally dictated by
the output power. The more
power you have, the faster you
can spin the disk ,"
DenBaars said. The UCSB team,
led by blue laser inventor and
former Nichia researcher Shuji
Nakamura, recently
demonstrated the world's
first nonpolar blue-violet
laser diodes. The technology,
which is still two to four
years away, could eventually
produce blue laser diodes that
operate in the range of 500
mW.
neowin.net -
25.02.2007Hi-fi mic producer Blue breaks into consumer electronics
Not a company frequently seen in the CE field, Blue made its reputation in the professional recording category. Today it has pulled away from its
niche market, announcing an HD Webcam and a software-less microphone attachment for iPod...
betanews.com -
07.11.2008Medical Data CD Recovered in Philadelphia
Clients of Empire Blue Cross
and Blue Shield can breathe a
little easier as a CD earlier
reported missing has turned up
in Philadelphia, the New York
Times reports...
betanews.com -
15.03.200775,000 Affected by WellPoint Data Loss
WellPoint, a health insurance
company that handles coverage
for Empire Blue Cross and Blue
Shield disclosed Wednesday
that a CD containing medical
records and other personal
data may have been lost...
betanews.com -
15.03.2007Blu-ray vs. Digital Download: Why Blu-ray is the Future
The war between the two high definition formats, Blu-ray and HD DVD, seems to have come to a bloody end. Company after company has pledged its
allegiance to Blu-ray, and things look grim for Toshiba. However, many in the industry claim Sony’s victory will be short lived in the face of a
new nemesis, digital downloads.
Read full story.....
neowin.net -
01.02.2008'Universal' Next-Gen DVD Players On Way
The missing consumer link in
the move to HDTV is a
universal DVD player that
would accommodate both the new
HD DVD and Blue-ray formats.
Such a player could be coming
soon, thanks to Broadcom
Corp., which on Thursday
unveiled a system-on-a-chip
(SoC) solution that aims to be
a foundation for companies
looking to build dual-format
player.
The
Broadcom single-chip BCM7440
Blue-ray/HD DVD SoC features a
software stack complaint with
both of the warring DVD
specifications. Will there be
a universal player, Doug
Grearson, Broadcom senior
marketing manager, was asked.
"The short answer is,
absolutely," Grearson said.
"It helps that the two
formats are fairly close to
begin with. Once you can read
the disks you have reduced it
to reading bitstreams."
neowin.net -
10.11.2006Best Buy launches collectively customized 'Blue Label' laptops
How would you describe your 'ideal laptop'? Starting with new Toshiba and HP models, Best Buy is now offering an exclusive line of CE products --
based on people's answers to questions like these -- under its new 'Blue Label" program...
betanews.com -
10.10.2008IBM 'Blue Gene' Gets New
Applications
IBM released new commercial
applications for its Blue Gene
supercomputer on Friday, which
it says will put
supercomputing power in the
hands of those who may have
not been able to afford it
previously. Separately, the
company also broke its record
for the world's fastest
computer...
betanews.com -
29.10.2005The red/blue split for online voters is not 50/50, survey finds
A Pew Research survey released Sunday indicates that nearly half of all Americans have used electronic media to get or spread information about the
presidential election. And those active Web users are looking more blue than red...
betanews.com -
18.06.2008