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Computing Gadget: Print Your Own CDs

Now you can print your CDs, like a professional! I mean, you can print CDs with your own design using the D-I-Y CD label kit or sticker, but the graphic will never be the same as the ones that we buy in record stores. Now, with the DYMO Disc Painter, you can print your own high quality graphics directly into the disc (not on paper or sticker).

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The DYMO Disc Painter can print up to 1200 dpi, giving great quality to your graphics. You can also adjust the print settings to best (1200 dpi), normal and in case you are in a hurry, you can adjust the print setting to fast, which can print on your disc for only 60 seconds, for the 600 dpi quality. If you want to produce even better results, the ink density can also be adjusted to give superior detail and color to your graphics. The user is also given the option to choose the quality of the disc surface, such as matte, glossy or color.

In just three easy steps, you can create a personalized CD or DVD. First, you have to make your own design, using either Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, QuarkXpress, InDesign or Sure Thing. After you have made your design, you can now insert the disc into the printer. Adjust the printer settings and then you can print on your disc.

Not like other disc printers, the DYMO Disc Painter uses the Radical Print Technology, which means that the disc is printed while it spins, thus producing excellent quality prints.

This would be a good investment. For only $279.95, you can now start your small business with the DYMO Disc Painter.

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Games: Print Your Own Monopoly Board Game - Inspired by Google

Googolopoly, a game where you can take part of ruling the internet even if you don’t work in Mountain View. The goal of the game is to use Google shares to buy as many properties as you can without landing in the deadpool and losing your stock. As with any great board game, there’s a very real metaphor to what’s going on…. What happens when the Google monster gobbles up all that is left in the web world, is present on your cell phone, desktop, and even controls your health information? For all their product excellence, the threat of amassing this much data is too serious to ignore. Anyway, at Box.net, we’ll work to continue to build superior products and keep those mountain-viewers honest.

The game is available on Box.net as a PDF format.

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