a follow-up Following up on yesterday's item on copy-protected audio CDs that not only do not play on a Mac, but may get stuck in the CD drive, articles recently posted to newscientist.com (Copy ...
I've got a buddy with a PowerPC running OS 9.1<BR><BR>I downloaded a Mac program for him off the web since he doesn't have broadband. I'd like to burn it to a CD compatible with his computer. What ...
Universal Music Group has employed a controversial copy protection scheme on a new audio CD this week. Designed to prevent the music on the CD from being pirated, it also excludes the disc from being ...
If you’ve got a Mac with multiple CD/DVD burners—a Mac Pro with two installed drives, or any other Mac with a combination of internal and external drives—you can burn two (or more, perhaps) CDs at a ...
Copy-protected audio CDs, which aim to prevent a user from ripping its contents to a computer or other device, are beginning to be more widely distributed in the U.S., according to The New York Times ...
Organizations often create a secondary disc backup to prevent permanent loss of data or to help deploy it across multiple computers more efficiently. While burning a CD image to a blank disc is ...
Since it doesn't come with an optical drive, giving MacBook Air buyers a DVD of the operating system wouldn't be very helpful. That's why Apple's lightest laptop comes with the USB Software Reinstall ...
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