The high-def DVD war ends with a rare win for Sony.
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Xbox exec says the software giant's gaming unit still fully backs Toshiba's HD-DVD high-definition DVD format but could consider supporting Sony's rival Blu-ray technology should consumers want it.
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Hacker claims to have discovered cryptographic key that can bypass copy restrictions on Blu-Ray and HD-DVD movies.
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Hybrid hi-def offerings may end the latest format debate.
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Total HD disc reconciles competing Blu-ray and HD-DVD standards.
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Blu-ray and HD-DVD struggle to take off.
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Microsoft announces pricing for their Xbox 360 HD-DVD peripheral.
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Patent filing raises white flag in battle between Blu-ray and HD-DVD formats.
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Higher-capacity disc prototype unveiled along with Fox release for Blu-ray.
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As the battle forms over a new DVD format, Toshiba has taken an early lead.
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Notebook PC will contain high-capacity DVD drive and come out a month after Toshiba's.
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Hardware and software maker cyclical delays push back launch date again.
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Delay gives the rival HD-DVD players a likely head start in the U.S.
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The Japanese electronics giant is first company to roll out high-definition players.
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Toshiba delays release of its players to coincide with the release of movie titles.
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Postponement of PlayStation 3 gives Microsoft’s Xbox 360 a longer head start.
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Warner Home Video pushes back March launch date for high-def DVD movie titles.
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The consumer electronics maker LG said it will support high-definition DVD format along with the rival Blu-ray format.
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Sony’s high-definition discs and players will be on shelves May 23.
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Consumers will likely pay lots more than the $23.45 wholesale price Sony Pictures will charge for its high-definition DVDs.
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