Posts Tagged ‘New Era’

CyberLink Power2Go Deluxe v5.50.2614

Monday, May 19th, 2008

The new era of next generation discs has dawned and both Blu-ray-Disc and HD DVD formats provide you with disc capacities ranging from 15-30GB in the case of HD DVDs to 25-50GB with Blu-ray Discs. Power2Go 5.5 now supports both next generation disc formats as well as enhanced data security. Welcome to the next generation of disc burning…

Released By CORE.* Burn data onto Blu-ray and HD DVD Discs
* Secure data with encryption and password protection
* Trim videos, and author DVDs with Dolby Digital audio
* Extract audio tracks from video files and create audio CDs
* Drag-and-drop files to desktop express icons

From CORE.nfo :
NOTE: Our old release was v5.50.1626. Enjoy this new "Vista Ready" release!

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CyberLink Power2Go Deluxe v5.50.2614

Download Accelerator Plus 7.0 Final

Monday, May 12th, 2008

Download Accelerator Plus (DAP) is the world’s leading download manager, allows you to download up to 300% faster* with increased reliability, resume support and errors recovery. Enter the new era of Download Management applications with a handful of innovative features, new design, and an enhanced user experience.

Download DAP 7.0 Final

Jobs Demos Panther, Power Mac G5

Sunday, May 11th, 2008

Power Mac G5

Based on the 64-bit PowerPC 970 processor from IBM, the G5 desktop features a 1 GHz front-side bus and supports up to 8GB of memory. The new systems utilize 400 MHz 128-bit DDR SDRAM, PCI-X, AGP 8X Pro graphics and dual Serial ATA hard drive interfaces. Apple CEO Steve Jobs took the stage Monday at WWDC 2003 in San Francisco, ushering in a new era of 64-bit desktop computing. Jobs offered developers a first look at Apple’s upcoming release of Mac OS X version 10.3, code-named “Panther” and put to rest a myriad of rumors and speculation with the introduction of the Power Mac G5.

“The 64-bit revolution has begun and the personal computer will never be the same again,” said Jobs. “The new Power Mac G5 combines the world’s first 64-bit desktop processor, the industry’s first 1 GHz front-side bus, and up to 8GB of memory to beat the fastest Pentium 4 and dual Xeon-based systems in industry-standard benchmarks and real-world professional applications.”

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