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  2. Recall: Beware the flaming Walmart DVD player - AOL

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    If you own one of the 1.5 million Durabrand DVD players sold at Walmart since 2006, shut it off and head to your nearest Walmart -- they can ignite, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission ...

  3. Toshiba - Wikipedia

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    On 19 February 2008, Toshiba announced that it would be discontinuing its HD DVD storage format, the successor of DVD, following defeat in a format war against Blu-ray. [133] The HD DVD format had failed after most of the major US film studios backed the Blu-ray format, which was developed by Sony , Panasonic, Philips and Pioneer Corporation .

  4. Comparison of popular optical data-storage systems - Wikipedia

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    It was resolved with both surviving however: DVD-R predominating for stand-alone DVD recorders and players, and (for computers) most DVD devices being engineered as dual format, to be compatible with both. As of 2007 DVD is the de facto standard for pre-recorded movies, and popular storage of data beyond the capacity of CD.

  5. NCR Voyix - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, NCR became the second largest DVD Kiosk operator in North America with the acquisitions of The New Release and DVD Play. In 2010, NCR completed the acquisition of digital signage company, Netkey. [46] In August 2011, NCR purchased Radiant Systems, a hospitality and retail systems company, for US$1.2 billion. [47]

  6. Walmart is rolling out its massive online pickup towers to ...

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    The massive towers rapidly retrieve online orders for customers who shipped their purchases to a Walmart store. Walmart is rolling out its massive online pickup towers to 500 stores Skip to main ...

  7. DVD - Wikipedia

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    As a result, the DVD specification provided a storage capacity of 4.7 GB (4.38 GiB) [a] for a single-layered, single-sided disc and 8.5 GB (7.92 GiB) for a dual-layered, single-sided disc. [23] The DVD specification ended up similar to Toshiba and Matsushita's Super Density Disc, except for the dual-layer option.