Optical discs... Apple hates them, but lots of people still use them. Blu-ray has been a relatively slow starter in the computer world and we will never see that technology in an Apple product.
Technology Allows the User to Burn Professional-Looking, Silkscreen-Quality CD/DVD Labels Directly onto Discs from Home or Office PCs Karlsbad, Germany (February 1, 2005) — Nero, leaders in digital ...
I back up my computers to hard drives using about a terabyte of storage (500 GB in each set). But these sets are incremental and rotate. I don’t keep any permanent copies, just two separate aging sets ...
FREMONT, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 16, 2005--InterVideo(R), Inc. (NASDAQ: IVII), leaders in multimedia software, announced today that its WinDVD Creator(TM) 2 software with DiscLabel application ...
All current Macs can read DVDs, but not all Macs can burn them. If you’re suddenly feeling the urge to unleash your inner movie mogul, want to start backing up some important files to dual-layer discs ...
CHATSWORTH, Calif., Sept. 25, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- Aleratec, a leading developer and manufacturer of "Prosumers' Choice" USB, DVD/CD duplicating, and DVD/CD publishing solutions, today announced its ...
LaCie today announced it is the first to offer a complete burning and LightScribe Direct Disc Labeling solution for all operating systems, notes the company. This includes the first-ever LightScribe ...
CHATSWORTH, Calif., June 19, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- Aleratec, developer and manufacturer of advanced USB, DVD/CD duplicating, recording, and digital imaging solutions is excited to announce today another ...
software for Linux, a new version of LightScribe Labeler software for Mac, and SureThing LightScribe Labeler for Windows. Innovative LightScribe technology enables consumers and businesses to burn ...
So a client sends out occasional DVDs for delivery of GIS data to customers and wanted a more attractive DVD. I suggested lightscribe. As a favor, I helped them pickup a cheap lightscribe DVD burner, ...
Hewlett-Packard has signed up a number of key backers for its LightScribe technology, which uses a laser to etch labels onto CDs and DVDs. The company plans to announce Tuesday that it has added 17 ...
LightScribe CDs in red, orange, yellow, blue and green now available just in time for the holidays Corvallis, Oregon, December 18, 2006 — LightScribe Direct Disc Labeling announced today widespread ...
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