Sony, Toshiba discussing DVD standard-source
Next newsSony and Toshiba group firms are discussing a new unified standard for next-generation DVDs, a Sony source said on Thursday.
The Nihon Keizai business daily reported on Thursday that the two groups are stepping up negotiations, and will likely find a solution to the standoff between their competing products.
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