The DVD6C Licensing Group (DVD6C) announced that it is offering a reduced royalty rate for prerecorded DVD-Video, DVD-ROM and DVD-Audio discs to licensees in good standing.
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 [...]
LCD TV Shipment Growth Falls to Record Low
DisplaySearch announced that LCD TV shipment growth fell to a record low in the second quarter of 2011.
LCD TV Makers to Ramp Up Production
DisplaySearch announced that LCD TV brands and OEM/ODM makers plan to increase their Q3 2011 production in order to meet demand for the upcoming holiday season.
DVD6C Continues Push to Collect DVD Royalties
The DVD6C Licensing Group (DVD6C) announced that its authorized licensor, Toshiba, has filed a demand for arbitration to collect royalties allegedly due under the DVD6C patent license with ChangZhou XingQiu Electric Co., Ltd. (China).
Panasonic Update on Japan Quake Impact
Panasonic Corporation issued its latest update on the status of its manufacturing operations affected by the earthquake and tsunami that struck the northern region of Japan on March 11, 2011.
Panasonic Assesses Japan Quake Damage
Panasonic Corporation announced that several Panasonic manufacturing plants and facilities have been affected by the earthquake and tsunami that struck the northern region of Japan on March 11, 2011.
Sharp Alleges LCD Patent Misdeeds
The U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) announced it would investigate a complaint that alleges Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) products offered by AUO, BenQ, Haier, LG, Sanyo, TCL, TTE and Vizio infringe patents owned by Sharp Corporation.
Vizio Leads U.S. LCD TV Market
IHS iSuppli announced that, according to its research, Vizio shipped more LCD TVs in the U.S. than its competition in 2010.
Consumer Reports Picks Best Super Bowl TVs
Consumer Reports announced its “five can’t-miss TV picks that will do justice to the Big Game”.

