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M-Disc also uses a non-volatile data layer, but an even better, rock-like one which is said to last ten times longer than BD-R HTL. If you can’t trust media that’s rated for 1,000 years, ...
It was two years ago when we last wrote about Millenniata and its Millenial Disc for ultra long-term data storage of somewhere between "1,000 years" and "forever." If you'll recall, it works using ...
A new optical disc company based in Salt Lake City called Millenniata is set to deliver a new type of optical disc that can be read on standard DVD drives but will safely store data for up to ...
LG Electronics Yesterday announced its new optical storage technology with Millenniata. The new drive can keep the information stored for more than 100 years ...
You'd have the Millenniata M-Disc, which is basically a 4.7GB DVD with a data layer made out of stone-like metals and metalloids. The idea is that conventional, ...
The M-Disc is expected to hit shelves sometime in October for around $3 per disc and they'll be backed by a lifetime warranty. Millenniata's discs have the same data capacity as standard DVDs ...
M-Discs are available in various storage capacities and aren’t all that expensive. You can get four M-Discs with 100 gigabytes of memory each for around $20 at Amazon, or a spindle of 100 25GB M ...
M-Disc claims they can store data up to 1000 years without degrading like normal discs. Trace Hagan. TweakTown. Published Jan 6, 2013 10:50 PM CST Updated Nov 3, 2020 12:25 PM CST ...
The M-Disc platters resemble typical DVDs and Blu-ray discs in that they are made up of multiple layers of material sans a reflective or dye layer. During the recording process, ...
Having trouble making the delivery of the mock disc to the M Disc Shrine and collecting the northwestern flame (P. Flame) in Animal Well? Check out this video guide which showcases the best route ...
You'd have the Millenniata M-Disc, which is basically a 4.7GB DVD with a data layer made out of stone-like metals and metalloids. The idea is that conventional, ...