Copy-proof CDs Flood Europe
News Copy-resistant CDs may still be scarce in the United States, but signs are growing that the technology is becoming increasingly mainstream elsewhere and may finally break into the American market this year.
[April 3, 2003, 10:12]
Merger Could Spawn More Copy-proof CDs
News Two leading copy-protection technology companies announced on Tuesday that they are merging, in a deal that could help speed the move of controversial copy-proof music CDs to market. But after an initial flurry of excitement, consumer backlash and...
[November 6, 2002, 9:27]
Kongsoft MP3 CD Burner
Downloads More than 1,200 CDR/RW drives are supported, and there is burn-proof technology. Kongsoft MP3 CD Burner is a software tool that helps you create normal audio CDs from your favorite MP3, WMA, WAV, OGG, APE, VQF, MP4 files.
[November 9, 2004, 10:17]
News Burst: Dreamcast Hacked
News Dreamcast is no longer hacker-proof. The copy protection on Sega's video-game console -- thought to be the strongest available in the UK -- has been broken and several pirated games have been distributed over the Internet.
[July 3, 2000, 10:37]
Firefox Bites Back
Leader It's proof of the most tangible kind that open source is capable of taking on Microsoft at its own game. Six years ago, Microsoft won the browser wars against Netscape -- the distant forefather of Firefox -- not because Internet Explorer was a...
[September 21, 2004, 13:05]
Microsoft Moves To Integrate Windows With BIOS
Talkback We all must understand that 99.5% of all the computer users out there do NOT understand how computer equipment runs and need an idiot-proof GUI installer to get their SH#*T running. Copy CD's, copy the suppposedly uncopy-able DVD (inside leak)
[June 18, 2005, 6:48]
New CDs Designed To End 'ripping'
News Early versions of copy-proof discs did not work in computer CD drives at all. A lot of copy protection around [CD] audio is really a stopgap solution," said an executive of one major label. In his discussion of how the various types of CD...
[September 28, 2001, 14:25]

