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  • Smart Computing Article - White Paper: CD & DVD Writing
    state of the rewriteable layer when creating pits in a CD-RW or DVD-RW. A type of laser still in development that could make smaller pits and more narrow tracks on optical discs than possible now. This would greatly increase the amount of data you could store on an optical disc. No one
  • Smart Computing Article - Basic Troubleshooting- CD/DVD Drives
    the laser lens. If all else fails, try reading the disc in a different drive. Writing errors may generate a warning in the burning software, or they may only show up later as skipping or stuttering audio and video or errors in burned data files. Defective CDs and DVDs aren t uncommon, so try another
  • EETimes.com | Electronics Industry News for EEs & Engineering Managers
    Forum sets course for blue-laser DVD standard The DVD Forum will use the 0.6-mm bonded disk proposed by NEC Corp. and Toshiba Corp. as the basis of its next-generation DVD standard utilizing a blue laser. STMicro shows dual-function DNA analysis chip STMicroelectronics demonstrated a dual-function
  • EETimes.com | Electronics Industry News for EEs & Engineering Managers
    cellular devices are threatening what many see as the best hope for unifying this nascent market. 'Parallel' migration to blue-laser DVD urged A proposal put together by a Hollywood studio suggests that blue-laser-based high-definition DVD recorders will initially become available as VCR replacements
  • Smart Computing Article - Disc Drives
    February 2000 Vol.4 Issue 1 Add To My Personal Library The encompassing phrase "disc drive " generally refers to any data storage device that uses a laser to write data to or read data from a storage medium. Within this category of high-capacity storage devices are the compact disc, read-only
  • Smart Computing Article - The Future Of Burning
    The tiny DataPlay discs are only slightly larger than a quarter. By storing data in several layers --basically, in a three-dimensional format --far more data can be stored on an FMD disc that remains about the same physical size as a CD or DVD disc. You can think of an FMD disc as optical media
  • EETimes.com | Electronics Industry News for EEs & Engineering Managers
    was expected (see on Thursday, sources believe that TI and foundry startup SMIC are not talking about "trailing-edge " technologies. But rather the two companies are looking to co-develop more advanced foundry processes, including 0.13-micron technologies, according to sources. Zoran carves DVD
  • EETimes.com | Electronics Industry News for EEs & Engineering Managers
    Semi heavyweights accused of patent infringement A Japanese inventor filed a patent infringement suit against four major semiconductor companies in U.S. District Court this summer. Micronic claims big productivity boost from next-generation Sigma Micronic Laser Systems AB has introduced the latest

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