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DVD BURNING SOFTWARE REVIEW

Samsung fulfils Charlie's dream The Inquirer
THE ROAD TO THE ANIHILATION of ribbon cables has been a long one, and still over 99% of all the new computers are being shipped with at least one ribbon cable. No need for guessing, we're talking about Charlie's much hated absence of S-ATA optical devices.
NXP claims highly integrated PC TV processors EETimes
Claiming to offer new levels of performance and system integration, NXP Semiconductors introduced a pair of PC TV processors for desktop and notebook multimedia PCs.
Broadcom HDTV-on-a-chip promises simpler system EETimes
Although high-definition TVs supporting 1,080-progressive resolution remain in the early stage of adoption, Broadcom Corp. this week plans to roll out a "television-on-a-chip" that the company calls the first digital HDTV silicon solution to support full 1,080p display resolution.
Fireman 2.0 CD/DVD Burner software Geek.com
If you're looking around for a media burner that works better than the one that came with Windows but that won't cost you very much, take a look at our review of the Fireman 2.0 CD/DVD Burner software from Honest Technology.
Review: NEC AD-7173A Labelflash DVD writer Personal Computer World
Pros: Fast drive; images are a nice touch; easy to use Cons: Limited software support; discs more expensive than Lightscribe Overall: As a DVD-writer it succeeds.
HDMI mitter supports Super Audio CD EETimes
Silicon Image rolled out is latest High-Definition Multimedia Interface mitter for use in set-top boxes, DVD recorders and DVD players.
Review: Philips X56 Freevents notebook computer Computer Active
Here at Computeractive we’re used to seeing computers that skimp on power, memory or features to meet a certain price. So, when the Philips X56 Freevents arrived with a Core 2 Duo processor and Windows Media Center for just £699, we set out to find the catch.
Personal Tech Washington Post
The Washington Post's Rob Pegoraro will be online to answer your personal tech questions, discuss recent reviews and give advice for finding the right gadget for the holidays.
AMD: 'Digital living room' to take many forms EETimes
Contrary to the prevailing wisdom, the PC will not necessarily be the centerpiece of the so-called "digital living room," according to an Advanced Micro Devices executive, who said the concept will result in many usage models.
Personal Tech RedNova
By Rob Pegoraro, Washington Post Personal Technology Columnist The Washington Post's was online at to answer your personal tech questions, discuss recent columns, and provide advice for finding the right gadget for the holidays.
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