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Entrepreneur September 2005 Amanda C. Kooser |
Double Down New-generation DVD burners can pack a single disc with twice the data of what you're accustomed to getting with older DVD technology. Here's what you should know before you buy. |
Macworld August 19, 2005 James Galbraith |
HP Photosmart 8250 The Photosmart 8250 is HP's first photo printer to use individual ink cartridges, and it delivers very good print quality on certain media. It also can print directly from many types of camera memory cards. |
PC Magazine August 17, 2005 Sebastian Rupley |
Display Times Two A new LCD technology from Sharp displays two different images at once. |
PC Magazine August 17, 2005 Edward Mendelson |
The Ultimate USB Key Your USB flash drive is good for a lot more than data transfer. It can be a whole office on the go. |
Macworld August 16, 2005 Ted Wallingford |
Phlink 2.2 Phone-message recorder offers a much-improved interface and Tiger-only enhancements. |
CIO August 15, 2005 Christopher Lindquist |
Read the Fine and Fast Print A new printer prototype by Brother Industries can produce at 170 pages per minute. HP has a new printer that will reportedly reduce costs and increase speed. MIT announced a technique that would use DNA for nano-printing. |
Macworld August 12, 2005 James Galbraith |
Konica Minolta Magicolor 2450 The Magicolor 2450, with its bright, accurate colors, PostScript 3 capability, and reasonable price, will be a good bet for people who need a small workgroup, network color laser printer. |
Macworld August 11, 2005 Ben Long |
Adesso CyberTablet 8600 Are you one of those Photoshop users who still hasn't replaced their mouse with a pressure-sensitive tablet and pen? Then maybe it's time you consider Adesso's CyberTablet 8600. |
Technology Research News August 10, 2005 Kimberly Patch |
System carries PC soul IBM Researchers are developing Soulpad, a portable USB disk that is able to set up a user's applications, data environment, and system settings on any personal computer. |
PC Magazine August 3, 2005 David Murphy |
Lay Down Some Digital Vocals As a home musician, you usually get what you pay for, equipment-wise. It's therefore surprising that the Marshall MXL Desktop Recording Kit is a fairly good purchase for amateur recording needs. |
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