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Information Today October 2000 |
TEAC Releases 12x10x32 High-Speed CD-ReWritable Drive Three times as fast as the industry's standard 4x drives, the 12x10x32 is capable of writing an entire 650-MB CD-R in approximately 6 minutes, storing data and/or audio, including large presentations or graphics such as photos and home videos, according to the company...  |
Salon.com September 15, 2000 Scott Rosenberg |
A scanner darkly Can Wired's CueCat giveaway turn us into a nation of bar-code-reading clerks?  |
Macworld October 2000 Philip Michaels |
Copy Cat Doodlers rejoice. Now your whiteboard scribbling can be preserved for posterity with Mimio, from Virtual Ink. The $599 Mimio features a USB-powered capture bar and four casings that hold any standard-size dry-erase marker.  |
Macworld October 2000 Brett Larson |
Enjoy the View So you've got a sleek new G4 Cube and you're ready to put it through its paces. Only one question: what do you use for a monitor?  |
Macworld October 2000 Mel Beckman |
SANcube Digital video recording requires fast hard disks. One solution is MicroNet's innovative SANcube, a FireWire storage area network whose hefty disk drives--up to 220GB--move as fast as 30MB per second.  |
Macworld October 2000 Franklin N. Tessler |
TurboRing Like the wheel on a scrolling mouse, the movable ring on Kensington's TurboRing trackball lets you scroll through long documents with ease.  |
PC World October 1, 2000 Stan Miastkowski |
Hassle-Free Backups Hard-drive capacities are bigger than ever. Your data is more valuable than ever. Thank goodness backing up is getting easier than ever. Here's a disaster-avoidance game plan.  |
Information Today September 2000 |
MediaFORM Introduces New, Automated CD-R Production Solutions  |
Information Today September 2000 |
Maxell Releases Printable DVD-R Discs for Authoring and Development Pros New family of DVD-R discs for authoring and development professionals that can accept thermal inkjet printing.  |
Information Today September 2000 |
Oak Technology Developing Embedded Solution for CD Recording Chip-based solution for CD-RW drives will provide technology protection against illegal reproduction of copyrighted CDs.  |
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