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HD hackers stay ahead of AACS13 Apr 2007 14:02 The week's hottest personal technology storiesRegister Hardware Register Hardware - it's just like The Register, only harder - brings you the hottest personal technology news and reviews every day. HD DRM under strainJust days after the organisation behind HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc's AACS copy-protection technology said it had patched a hole exposed by hackers earlier this year, their opponents figured out how to get an Xbox 360 external HD DVD drive to play copies of discs by bypassing part of AACS' encryption-key authorisation process. None of this dissuaded Samsung from admitting, yes, it is indeed planning to offer a player capable of handling both next-gen optical formats. The Duo HD will arrive before Christmas. iPod hits 100m
Intel guns for gamersIntel launched its fatest gaming-oriented processor, the Core 2 Extreme QX6800, releasing the 2.93GHz quad-core chip at least three months earlier than anticipated. Mind you, benchmark test results published ahead of the introduction of upcoming Core 2-based Celeron processors showed they're no slouch either. A feast of phones
Separately, LG said its Shine slider phone would go 3G, but we'll see Samsung's ultra-skinny slider, the Ultra Edition II 10.9, much sooner.
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