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Google's YouTube will use YouTube Video Identification to fight Copyright Infringement

Google’s video sharing website YouTube has announced video blocking using digital watermarking technology. The move is aimed at stopping the copyright infringement of movies and TV programmes posted on YouTube by users. YouTube is powered by user-generated video content and it is not easy to check the each video for copyright issues. YouTube was blamed by media companies for breaching their copyrights by allowing such clips on its website.

YouTube video identification tool is in beta testing. Google bought YouTube for $1.65 billion last year. The website is among top five most visited websites in the world. The new technology based on watermarking technology has been under development for several months.

Woopsi for Nintendo: First Open Source Package Released

Woopsi offers a GUI library for Nintendo. The Open Source Library offers help in quickly creating user interfaces for homebrew software. The Woopsi is based on the AmigaOS windowing system.

TV In Mobile Phones – A Service For BSNL GSM Users

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Philips Launches Its New Line Of Ambilight LCD High Definition TVs

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HYC Unveils P3300 GPS Mobile Phone In Indian Market

HTC has introduced its newest PDA phone in the Indian market.

The newly launched ‘P3300’ comes loaded with Global Positioning System (GPS) functionality along with other characteristics.

The users would be capable of taking pics outdoors and attach satellite coordinates into the photographs.

The new HTC device weighs just 128 gms, and is approx 16.8 mm thick. It comes with a 2.8-inch QVGA display screen, a phonepad input option, and runs on Windows Mobile 6. It also has 128MB built-in ROM and 64MB RAM.

For GPS functionality, HTC has loaded the device with the MapKing R12 together with SiRF III chipset with 20 parallel channel receiver.

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