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Serveal notable industries and organizations still use floppy disks, including the U.S. FAA and San Francisco's Muni Metro light railway.
It may seem incredible, but the giant Boeing 747 is still using the old-fashioned floppy disk to update its software. And it's unlikely to change. Here's why.
The funding, awarded by the California Transportation Commission, will enable the San Francisco Municipal Transportation ...
Back in the early years of the personal computer, “FloppyData” may not have been recognizable by itself. But looking back on ...
I've never once touched a floppy disk with my bare hands. Yet, I somehow feel quite a bit of nostalgia for the old bit of ...
For all its high-tech innovations, Japan trails in the digital rankings compared to most advanced economies. The programme ...
Disc drives don't even exist as part of the internal hardware on most computers and laptops nowadays. In fact, by the ...
Jokes about the antiquated technology that runs Muni's subway have long made the rounds among riders. But the floppy disk software has passed its expiration date.
Researchers have found the first new type of magnet in nearly a century. Now, these strange "altermagnets" could help us ...
The technological race for the future has been at a dead sprint for decades, but some early retro gadgets retain plenty of ...
With over $12 billion on the table to fix increasingly faulty Air Traffic Control (ATC) systems, all eyes are on the FAA.
Almost every year, Apple has made Spotlight a little better, and macOS Tahoe is its biggest and most impressive upgrade ever.