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Toast Titanium 8
Company:Roxio URL: www.roxio.com Price:$79.99 System Requirements:Macintosh computer with a PowerPC G4, PowerPC G5, or Intel processor, CD, DVD or Blu-ray Disc recordable drive, Mac OS X v10.4.8 or higher, 250 MB of free disk space to
Review: Toast 8 Titanium
Toast 8 Titanium is the latest version of the venerable CD/DVD-burning software for Mac. All are Universal binaries running natively on Intel Macs, except for a 0.0.1 version increment,and runs under Rosetta on Intel Macs
Intel: 45 nm chips & high-k materials
High-k materials:; ---------------------; hafnium dioxide (HfO2): k=23; zirconium dioxide (ZrO2): k=20; titanium dioxide (TrO2): k=86-170 Intel hasn't yet revealed what frequency the chips will have.
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Intel inside / Herring v2
But like the rest of my old machines, it wasn’t so easy to part with my old Titanium. First, it was a matter of not having I don’t think it’s Intel inside there, but according to the doctor, it’s set to release in late July ‘07.
Re: Toast Titanium
Posted by: Mr Kitty. well is that an intel mac mini? because from what i recall toast 5 was a classic app, and classic apps won't run on intel machines. roxio released toast 8 today, btw
Re: Toast Titanium
yeah, it's an intel mac mini. Strange thing is toast lite 5.2.2 works on it perfectly. Ah well looks like I'll just have to get toast 8. Can you tell me if that does cd's and dvd's? etc ie labels and covers and all
Cassette decks - News: Expo: Toast 8 Titanium features TiVoToGo
Toast 8 Titanium is a major milestone in the life of Roxio's popular CD and DVD burning utility, computer system support) Establishing a chain of command or some alternative structure (such as Andy Grove at Intel) feel that there
Unable to mount a .dmg in Toast Titanium 7 :
Forum: (Intel) Mac System and Software Posted By: Mario8672 Post Time: December 26th, 2006 at 03:33 PM
Hafnium takes us halfway there -- that is, to the blog posting
"Hafnium, titanium (pause, gasp for breath) zirconium and radium" was one of the lines as I recall (NOT!). But that silliness aside, Intel announced a breakthrough in microprocessor manufacturing today (yesterday, according to my
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