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.
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 ...
In the current market for external DVD burners, drive manufacturers need to find ways to stand out from the crowd. LaCie has figured out one way: be the first to include the latest drive technologies.
Recently, the Macworld Lab received a few DVD burners to test and review. All three of the drives we’re testing come with LightScribe, a laser-based disc-labeling technology. As we discussed the ...
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 ...
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 ...
Sonic Solutions the leader in digital media software, announced today that it has received official certification as a provider of LightScribe Direct Disc Labeling technology, which will feature in ...
It's not hard to fill a DVD or CD with flawless digital copies of data, music, and video files, but it's not nearly as easy to create a picture-perfect label for that same disc. Scrawling song titles ...
We still label our CDs and DVDs the old-fashioned way: with a Sharpie. But that doesn't mean we don't appreciate the idea of the laser-etched labels that LightScribe and LaserFlash drives are capable ...
LightScribe in its simplest explanation is a new technology that Hewlett-Packard announced for home users to professionally label their burnt optical media. The idea is that you buy a CD or DVD burner ...
Back when CD-Rs were the thing, there were CD burner drives which would etch images in the unoccupied areas of a CD-R. These so-called LightScribe drives were a novelty of which most users soon tired, ...
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