New Components at Home Entertainment 2001

New Components at Home Entertainment 2001

Home Entertainment 2001 arrives at the Hilton Hotel & Towers in New York this week for three days, May 11-13. There will be more than 80 rooms stuffed with the latest high end audio and video gear, including dozens of brand new products. For more information about the show, go to the <A HREF="http://www.homeentertainment-expo.com">HE 2001 website</A>.

HE 2001: "Analog Ballroom" Will Feature Display and Auction

HE 2001: "Analog Ballroom" Will Feature Display and Auction

Analog playback equipment, the high art of 20th century audio, will be the theme of the "Analog Ballroom" in the Regent Parlor on the 2nd Floor of the New York Hilton during <A HREF="http://www.homeentertainment-expo.com/">Home Entertainment 2001</A>.

Watermarking Companies in Patent Dispute

Watermarking Companies in Patent Dispute

Can pirate chasers attend to business while accusing each other of piracy? <A HREF="http://www.digimarc.com">Digimarc</A&gt; and <A HREF="http://www.verance.com">Verance Corporation</A>, two competitors in the digital watermarking race, have been swapping accusations over patent infringements.

Music Direct Buys Mobile Fidelity

Music Direct Buys Mobile Fidelity

Out of action for more than a year, Mobile Fidelty should be returning soon. Online retailer <A HREF="http://www.amusicdirect.com">Music Direct</A> has purchased the remastering and re-release specialty company, according to an <A HREF="http://pages.prodigy.net/amicus1/end_los.htm">announcement</A&gt; made April 24.

Music Direct Purchases Mobile Fidelity

Music Direct Purchases Mobile Fidelity

One of the most esteemed labels in the audiophile universe should soon be back in business. Online retailer <A HREF="http://www.musicdirect.com">Music Direct</A> has purchased remastering and re-release specialty company Mobile Fidelity, according to an <A HREF="http://pages.prodigy.net/amicus1/end_los.htm"&gt; announcement</A> made April 24.

Watermarks Added to Broadcast Audio?

Watermarks Added to Broadcast Audio?

Amid news that its watermark technology for DVD-Audio may have been <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/news/11026/">compromised</A&gt;, <A HREF="http://www.verance.com">Verance</A&gt; nonetheless announced last week the launch of its "ConfirMedia" watermarking service. The company says that ConfirMedia will monitor and report the airplay of encoded commercials, music, and programs broadcast by television, cable and radio stations in the 100 top US markets and on the national feeds of major broadcast and cable television networks in the US.

SDMI Applies Legal Pressure to Suppress Hacks

SDMI Applies Legal Pressure to Suppress Hacks

Back in September, the <A HREF="http://www.sdmi.org">Secure Digital Music Initiative</A> issued a public challenge that offered cash rewards for successfully uncovering and removing watermarks from recorded music. The <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/news/10878/">challenge was met</A> by a number of hackers, most notable among them Professor Edward Felten of Princeton University's Computer Science Department.

Added to the Archives This Week

Added to the Archives This Week

Jonathan Scull asks "What's it take to compete on the bleeding edge of digital?" Apparently more than what's offered by the "large international manufacturing and marketing concerns stalking the earth today." Will the <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com//digitalsourcereviews/340/">Accuphase DP-100 Super Audio CD transport & DC-101 Digital Processor</A> make the cut? Scull's incisive report reveals all.

Memorex Announces CD-R Media Price Increases

Memorex Announces CD-R Media Price Increases

One argument for the record industry's disappointing sales last year is a combination of high prices for official CD releases coupled with cheap prices for computer-based CD recorders and CD-R blanks. It doesn't look like retail CD prices will be coming down anytime soon, but luckily for the music business, CD-R prices are going up.

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