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For people under a certain age, the 8 inch floppy disk is a historical curiosity. They might just have owned a PC that had a 5.25 inch disk drive, but the image conjured by the phrase “floppy ...
Serveal notable industries and organizations still use floppy disks, including the U.S. FAA and San Francisco's Muni Metro ...
My business, which used to be 90% CD and DVD duplication, is now 90% selling blank floppy disks. It’s shocking to me," Persky explains. Long before Steam and digital downloads and even CDs/DVDs ...
"Not in a million years did I think I would ever sell blank floppy disks." That's because duplicating floppys in the 1990s, he says, was "as good as printing money." ...
These stores typically have used 3.5-inch floppy disks for sale, and you can expect to pay around $0.25 per disk. No more than $0.50 each, else you’re being ripped off. Fredy Jacob / Unsplash ...
The Federal Aviation Administration is seeking contractors to modernize its decades-old computer systems within four years.
While the floppy disk reigned supreme for nearly 40 years, Apple chose to abandon the format in 1998, when it introduced the iMac G3. The company believed that user-writeable CDs, high-speed ...