Fox movie studio backs Sony's blu-ray DVD
Twentieth Century Fox film studio on Friday gave its backing to Blu-ray technology for next-generation DVDs, becoming the last of Hollywood’s major movie groups to choose sides in a pitched battle over standards.
Blu-Ray, developed by Sony, is challenging a rival called HD DVD to be the main technology used to make DVDs that offer sharper pictures and more features than current DVDs. HD DVD is backed by Toshiba.
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