This year's Christmas presents could be sorted: scientists have invented a DVD-sized disc that can store millions of hours of video, enough for all your favorite movies and TV shows—and much more ...
Perhaps it's a trick of memory, but it seems like old media formats simply evaporate once we move on to the next big thing. The recording industry sold 4.4 billion dollars worth of 8-track tapes in ...
An optical storage method that could squeeze one terabyte of data on to a DVD sized disk is being developed by researchers in Switzerland, Greece and the UK. Their angular multiplexing technology is ...
So I have a bunch of DVDs, CDs, GD-ROMs (dreamcats), and am starting to burn a bunch of DVD-Rs and soon DVD+Rs. I have had a 200 disc binder for a few years now, and at first I thought it was great to ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Imation Corp., a firm specializing in removable data storage, this week released its first ...
As the technology world has been moving on from optical media these past few years in favor of digital downloads and flash storage, it would seem that DVDs are becoming a thing of the past. Only ...
The tantalising prospect of DVDs capable of holding almost a terabyte of data – or several hundred movies – has been presented in a patent issued to US storage company Iomega. The US patent describes ...
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Nobody knows what the future holds in store — or for storage. You'd be forgiven for thinking otherwise, as the industry has spent the past couple of years indulging itself in a knock-down battle over ...