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Nero CD/DVD burner goes FREE!
Free version of Nero 9 has no time limits and will allow basic CD and DVD authoring.
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Tiny external optical drive is perfect for netbook users
Tiny Pioneer external optical drive is sized like a CD case and weighs half a pound.
Why BluRay STILL isn't ready for prime-time
If you bought a new car, you wouldn’t expect to have to take it back the next day as all the fixes needed by factory recalls hadn’t been done would you?
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500GB holographic disc storage unveiled
If you think storage is cheap now, how does ten cents per gigabyte sound?
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Playboy kisses DVD goodbye
The news that Playboy is dumping DVD production for online offerings is being taken as a sign that physical media is dead, but the truth is more complicated (and a bit filthier).
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Panasonic DMR-BW500: high definition with a simple setup
If you have a spare $2200 and can afford BluRay media, this is the PVR to get. With BluRay, full HD and dual HD tuners it doesn’t get much better.
EzyDVD launches download movie rentals
New Aussie movie download service EzyDownload will initially only work on Windows and Xbox 360, but versions for Mac, Linux, set-top boxes and mobile phones are on the way.
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Panasonic unveils first home theatre BluRay PVR
Fancy replacing your ol' trusty $39 DVD player with a PVR that has a 500GB hard disk that can also record TV programs and home movies at 1080P high definition to BluRay?
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SUPERGUIDE: The Open Source Challenge. How to replace Windows completely with Ubuntu.
SUPERGUIDE: The Open Source Challenge. How to replace Windows completely with Ubuntu. Ashton Mills is going cold turkey and dumping Windows for Linux altogether. Will he sink or swim? Can you really install Linux and open source software in place of Windows, and want for nothing? This is the authoritative how-to guide.
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Open Source Challenge part 2: Web browsing, security and multimedia formats, DVDs, and entertainment.
Open Source Challenge part 2: Web browsing, security and multimedia formats, DVDs, and entertainment. It's only just begun, but the challenge continues. Join Ashton Mills as he tosses Windows away and works solely with Linux, for everything. Will he find nirvana, or go crazy? Read on to find out.
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