Floppy disks may seem anachronistic to most people, but in the underground electronic music scene, they've remained quite ...
Near the turn of the millenium, portable media players like the iPod led to the development of the podcast. The format generally consists of content similar to talk-based radio, and is typically ...
We no longer use floppy disks on the vast majority of computers, but a recent Old New Thing blog post from Microsoft sheds light on one of their possible unexpected legacies. It seems Windows disk ...
Even if you use computers on a regular basis, you probably haven’t seen a floppy disk in close to a decade. Their limited storage capacity is laughable by today’s standards, but that’s not to say ...
Matsushita turns 1.44MB HD floppy into 32MB disk<P>"...High-density floppies will get a new lease on life next year as the next generation SuperDisk drive will give high-density 1.44MB floppy users ...
On October 9, Cambridge University Library opened its doors to anyone with an old floppy disk and a question: What’s on here?
Here’s a geeky notebook, ideal for taking geeky notes, the Floppy Disk Notebook which is made using some old school floppy disks. If you’re as old as me, then you may remember these giant floppy disks ...
It has been two decades since their heyday, but one bulk supplier of the iconic 3.5-inch floppy disk used to store data in 1990s says business is still booming. Tom Persky runs floppydisk.com, a ...
Those of us who've been around and using technology for a while remember the era of floppy disks. You know, they look like "save" icons, but they were real pieces of plastic with magnetic media inside ...