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Blu-ray hits 20 years old, and it isn't dead yet — optical disc format was introduced to the public at CES 2006
CES in Las Vegas was buzzing with talk of Blu-ray technology, players, and media, and the format isn't dead yet.
A major development in the production of optical discs has happened this week. Scientists at the University of Shanghai have unveiled a new form of optical disc that can hold up to 200,000 gigabytes ...
Sony and Panasonic have announced the formulated "Archived Disc", the fruit of their joint labours to create a new generation of optical discs for digital storage. The partnership between the two ...
Edge of Light in Blu-ray play Producer John Daly and DVD veteran Erick Hansen are launching Edge of Light, an independent distribution and manufacturing company created with the purpose of releasing ...
Blu-ray discs could help make the solar cells used in solar panels more efficient, researchers say. Solar cells rely on materials that convert photons of light into electricity. Prior research had ...
TOKYO--A group promoting blue-laser optical discs is developing a smaller version of the technology for devices such as camcorders in an effort to make the format more widely accepted. The Blu-ray ...
Having made disc-changer units for CDs and traditional DVDs in the past, Sony inevitably had to make them for Blu-ray discs, which it's apparently finally ready to do. The company has announced two ...
Knowing that the PS3 games use Blu-ray discs, have you ever wondered about popping in one of your game discs into a Blu-ray drive on your PC to see if you could read it? Since Blu-ray drives are still ...
CHICAGO, Nov. 25 (UPI) --In terms of movie-watching, Blu-rays have become largely obsolete (or at least undesired) -- rendered so by the ascent of Netflix and other streaming services. But that ...
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