Making your own CDs and DVDs with a computer is old news. But making them look as good as the ones you buy is another story. In lieu of the ugly marker, which we used to scrawl upon the disc its ...
If you are curious about reading all the bits on a DVD, [tmbinc] has devised a hardware hack that uses a Pioneer DVD drive with leads soldered onto it and a Cypress FX2 microcontroller board to grab ...
If you can’t get to the gym, you might want to check out a new crop of challenging workout DVDs and CDs that rev up your heart rate by incorporating running, cycling, yoga and martial arts. Asian ...
The BenQ DW1620 provides a lot of value for the money. Its dual-16X support, flexible software bundle, ability to accommodate problematic media, and blindingly fast DVD-ripping speed make it a worthy ...
TOKYO — Even before the next generation of DVD takes shape, a Japanese venture company already is betting on what comes after that: a system based on holographic technology, which can hold 1 terabyte ...
When’s the last time you saw a laptop with a spinning disc drive on a store shelf? Outside of a pawn shop, I don’t think I’ve ...
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