Memorex intros SimpleSave DVDs to “simplify” backups

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Considering the plethora of one-touch backup drives currently hogging space on store shelves everywhere, we’re not precisely certain the general public needs yet another option for “simplifying” the process. Particularly one that sounds that terrible. Apparently, Memorex is gearing

up to ship its SimpleSave DVDs, which automatically installs and fetches documents when loaded into one’s PC and subsequently writes those files to the disc for archiving. From what we can tell, these aren’t DVD-RWs — which would

at least invent that alternative daintily palatable — and obviously won’t allow customers to keep daily backups unless they don’t mind filling up [...]

Orginal post by Darren Murph

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