“While Hollywood studios try to rein in what consumers can do with digital files, some consumer-electronics companies are speeding ahead with products that make it even easier for people to move movies and music around the home and the Web. The latest example is a gadget Toshiba Corp. is unveiling today that’s an electronic library for photos, songs and movies. The device moves digital media wirelessly across the home and lets people share their audio-video collections over the Internet. Toshiba’s biggest competitors also are working on electronic libraries that can deliver entertainment throughout the home and, in some cases, via the Net. By the end of the year, at least half a dozen companies are expected to have these kinds of products on the market or in final planning stages…”
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