One-Blue, LLC announced that Dell Inc. has joined its Blu-ray Disc (BD) patent licensing program as a licensor.
LG Electronics Jumps into One-Blue Patent Pool
One-Blue, LLC announced that LG Electronics has joined its Blu-ray Disc (BD) patent licensing program as a licensor.
Philips to Spin Off TV Business
Royal Philips Electronics announced that it will transfer its television business into a joint venture with TPV Technology Limited.
One-Blue Welcomes JVC KENWOOD to Blu-ray Patent Pool
One-Blue, LLC announced that JVC KENWOOD Corporation has joined its Blu-ray Disc (BD) patent licensing program as a licensor.
One-Blue Welcomes HP to Blu-ray Patent Pool
One-Blue, LLC announced that Hewlett-Packard (HP) has joined its Blu-ray Disc (BD) patent licensing program as a licensor.
CD-RW: Busted for Speeding
Here we go again. Despite the buying public’s four-year indifference to CD-ReWritable (CD-RW) technology, those involved in its creation just can’t take the hint. The latest attempt to increase the popularity of CD-RW involves extending its performance to 10X Constant Angular Velocity (CAV) and Constant Linear Velocity (CLV) writing speeds. Manufacturers must by now realize [...]
CD-Erasable: It’s a Wipe Out
Don’t mess with success. That’s a lesson Coca Cola had to learn the hard way. Maybe it’s just me, but I think CD-Recordable (CD-R) is a proven success that should not risk being undermined by CD-Erasable, which is, in my opinion, of questionable advantage and may confuse the established market.
DVD: A Problem Ignored
Now just a darned minute! Wasn’t the new high-density DVD/DVD-ROM specification supposed to be backwards compatible? Wasn’t it implied that DVD drives could play existing CD-Recordable discs?
In DVD’s Own Image: DVD-Recordable Technology and Promise
This article was the first serious public look at the technical aspects of and market potential for DVD-Recordable (DVD-R). Some thirteen years later, it’s gratifying to see that DVD-R became, and indeed still remains, a beloved and universal means for enjoying, distributing, storing and archiving just about everything digital.
Full HD 3D Glasses Initiative Gathers Steam
Panasonic, Samsung, Sony and XPAND 3D announced that Philips, Sharp, TCL and Toshiba have expressed their support for the activities of the Full HD 3D Glasses Initiative.

