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AceBackup 3.0.2

AceBackup 3.0.2

...FDD, ZIP, JAZZ, MO or USB drives, folders in LAN and also recordable CD/DVD) with only a few mouse clicks. You can back up... Read more

14 February, 2012

Recordable-CD prices to increase

Manufacturer Memorex wants to buck the usual tech price trend and make its products more expensive Read more

21 October, 2003 by Ed Frauenheim

DVD makers head for home video

Forget tape-we'll all be copying video onto DVD soon, if Panasonic and other recordable DVD makers get their way. It's a move away from the disappointing corporate market Read more

24 April, 2001 by Richard Shim

Small firm claims CD-burning infringes patent

...claiming that several Roxio products infringe on Optima's patent for a "recordable CD-ROM accessing system." The patent covers software that allows disparate computing... Read more

16 December, 2003 by David Becker

Apple eyes CD-RW drives for Macs

After admitting that it "missed the boat" in adopting recordable CD technology for its hardware, Apple is reportedly looking at options for... Read more

8 December, 2000 by Joe Wilcox

Philips 2 x 6 CD-R burns like a floppy drive

...breed of '2 x 6' (double-speed burn/six-speed read) CD recordable (CD-R) units Read more

5 December, 1996 by Martin Veitch

Removable storage market to boom until 2004

The increasing popularity of recordable CD-ROMs is set to drive a boom in the removable storage... Read more

13 December, 2000 by Sally Watson
LG GSA-H55N

LG GSA-H55N

The SecurDisc data protection in LG's GSA-H55N has obvious appeal to some businesses, although others may do better simply by improving their storage of normal CDs and DVDs. Read more

30 July, 2007 by Terry Relph Knight

LaCie USB Slim DVD±RW

...which should be enough to create both data and video discs on recordable CD or DVD media. There is also a FireWire version of the... Read more

9 March, 2004 by Jonathan Bennett

Roxio combines CD, DVD burning tools

...said that when the Easy CD Creator line started, consumers mainly used recordable CD drives for making data discs. Since then, typical usage has expanded... Read more

18 February, 2003 by David Becker

Flash USB drives take off

...3.8bn in revenue by 2006. That's despite the proliferation of recordable CD drives, which use media with more space and much lower prices... Read more

12 November, 2002 by David Becker

Xbox mod chip delivers 'homebrew software'

...the Xbox. Customers are promised the ability to play games copied on recordable CD and DVD discs (and perhaps swapped as files on the Internet... Read more

29 May, 2002 by David Becker

Compaq slips a disc into audio players

...audio and uses standard 4.75-inch CDs. Both devices play CD-recordable, CD-rewritable and CD media, support MP3 or Windows Media files, and... Read more

23 October, 2001 by Richard Shim

Microsoft tech plays into hackers' hands

...from being transferred by a listener to an MP3 player or a recordable CD. Although few examples of copy-protected music can be found in... Read more

22 October, 2001 by John Borland

HP quits CD-RW for DVD

...in the consumer market. Only 5 percent of corporate machines include a recordable CD drive. The turning point for the market occurred in the fourth... Read more

11 October, 2001 by Michael Kanellos

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yeah! all we want free software

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Just gimme a map to the fridge. :D

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