Israeli security company Midbar Tech is releasing 1 million copy-protected CDs in Japan as part of an aggressive push by record labels to curtail digital piracy. Midbar said Monday that Avex will be ...
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 ...
Digital Journal — Today you can add just about any function to your desktop or notebook PC simply by connecting a new device through a USB port; almost every digital camera, external hard disk and DVD ...
Copy protection company Macrovision said Wednesday that it is working with record labels to enable them to bolster their CDs with digital audio files that can be copied onto computers and MP3 players.
I’ve been making a lot of photo CDs and slide-show DVDs to give to friends and discovered I have no software for creating attractive CD and DVD disc labels. I’m guessing many of you also burn CDs and ...
I was checking this out at Staples last week: HP LightScribe CD drives "use the same laser that burns data onto one side of a disc to then etch a label onto the other side of the disc. The company is ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- Hoping to crack down on music piracy, five major record labels have quietly begun selling CDs containing technology that foils attempts by customers to copy the songs onto blank discs ...
There's also a serious problem that can result from sticking adhesive labels on discs: It can affect the disc's stability. For that reason, the National Institute of Standards and Technology ...
A device used to print labels on CD-R discs. Using inkjet or thermal printing technology, only printable CD-R media can be used. Label printing is often incorporated into CD duplicators that clean the ...
Recording artists may moan about consumers grabbing free music off the Internet and burning their own CDs, but that’s exactly what punk band Sum 41 is inviting fans to do. Before downloading the free ...
LOS ANGELES — In 1978, Devo frontman Gerald Casale spotted his band’s debut LP in a record-store bin for the first time. He was struck by an undeniable thought: The band had made it. “It’s what you’ve ...
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