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Philips to stop selling TVs?
Philips may be thinking the unthinkable and be about to off-load its TV business. Stiff competition - especially in the US - is forcing the Dutch company to focus on more profitable areas, and hasn’t ruled out a sell-off in future.

Philips ‘keeps all options open’ over TV biz
Philips has embarked on some serious navel-gazing over sales in its troubled TV business, and is looking to rationalise its portfolio across the globe.

HD DVD in freefall, as Blu-ray sales surge
Is there no end to HD DVD’s misery? Latest figures from the US show a catastrophic decline in movie sales on the format, no doubt causing more gnashing, wailing and self-mutilation among members of the HD DVD Promotion Group.

HD DVD - why it’s finally all over
2008 has been a horrible year so far for HD DVD supporters and it’s about to get worse. News has emerged that both Fox and Warner Bros planned to ditch Blu-ray in favour of HD DVD after Christmas - but then changed their minds just days ahead of CES 2008.

Paramount now backing Blu-ray too?
It looks like Paramount has escaped from its exclusive HD DVD-only lock-in, with its first Blu-ray titles scheduled for launch in March.

Shops make more room for Blu-ray
Blu-ray looks sets to consolidate its win over its HD DVD rival with US retailers now devoting more space to the champion’s titles.

Save HD DVD petition gets 11,000 signatures
Thousands of movie fans have signed an online petition asking Warner Bros to reverse its decision to abandon HD DVD.

From vinyl to iPod - the easy way
DJ kit maker Numark has come up with a novel way to inject new love in your old vinyl collection - simply rip it to an iPod with its new TTi turntable.

RPTVs battles on despite overwhelming odds
These are gloomy times for rear projection TVs - LCD and plasma have pretty much swooped in and cleaned up. Even former RPTV stalwarts like Sony and Philips have dropped the technology. Yet there is a glimmer of light on the horizon - light being generated by a new generation of DLP chips that could yet give both plasma and LCD a run for their money.

ISPs must take action over dodgy downloads
Illegal downloads account for 80 per cent all traffic on the internet and ISPs must take urgent action to make it stop. Or so says the International Federation for the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) in its latest annual report.

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