CD Replacement Burns Out
News Start-up DataPlay, which hoped its 50p coin-sized minidisc would replace the compact disc, has shut down and is looking for a buyer. Todd Oseth, the Boulder, Colorado-based company's senior vice president of business and marketing, confirmed that...
[October 16, 2002, 8:47]
The Day The Music (CD) Died
News InterTrust Technologies, a maker of digital rights management software, said on Monday it has partnered with start-up DataPlay to provide secure digital media in a move to thwart music piracy by replacing the compact disc.
[August 7, 2001, 10:41]
Kodak Opens Silicon Valley Office
News Some of its recent investments include Dataplay, which developed digital storage media technology for portable Internet devices. Kodak Venture last week announced a $5m investment in Dataplay. Eastman Kodak announced Wednesday it expanded its...
[June 21, 2001, 9:09]
Go Gadget Go -- Gates To Kick Off CES
News Blank discs from Dataplay are expected in the first quarter, and discs with protected audio content from music labels, such as EMI Recorded Music, Universal and BMG Entertainment, are expected later this year.
[January 3, 2002, 13:43]
Philips' Blue Lasers Shrink Discs
News DataPlay is also working to add mini-drive technology to portable devices but has taken longer than expected to release a product, Craig said. DataPlay discs will be able to hold 500MB of data and are also just 3cm wide.
[June 20, 2002, 13:59]
Start-up Creates Tiny Hard Drives For Gadgets
News Some of Cornice's employees came from Dataplay, a once-promising minidisc start-up. The Longmont, Colorado-based start-up has developed a 1.5GB, 1-inch diameter hard drive for consumer-electronics devices that the company says will be cheaper...
[June 4, 2003, 7:28]

