Hey, kids. You know that icon you click to save stuff? That used to be a physical format on which users could save a whopping 1.44MB of data. Impressive, eh? So, why did floppy disks dies off? The ...
Here's a problem I'm dealing with that I'm sure someone here has an answer for. I've made bootable CDs before with no problem using Adaptec Easy CD Creator 3x and 4x. I noticed for the first time the ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Japan is known for being at the forefront of technology, but the country's government is still ...
Through the looking glass: In the world of multimedia, bigger is almost always better. More data, higher resolutions, larger screens... these all contribute to an enhanced viewing experience. But have ...
Every now and again I hear someone complain that netbooks typically don’t come with DVD drives. But I’ve never heard anyone complain that they can’t take floppy disks. While we haven’t quite moved to ...
History-Computer on MSN
The Evolution of Computer Storage from the 70s to Today
If you have ever owned a computer, especially over previous decades, you know that the type of storage used has changed many ...
Tom's Hardware on MSN
A tiny 0.5MB SmartMedia card wins the Small Capacity Memory Card Championship (Japan) — 2KB Casio battery-backed RAM card lost due to a technicality
Nevertheless, the rejects pile offered up some very interesting artifacts from earlier computing eras. Probably the most ...
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