Vinyl is making a comeback, but for all intents and purposes the reign of cassette tapes is long since over, right? Perhaps not, if Sony has anything to say about it. At today's International ...
With the resurgence of vinyl records over the years, the popularity of other types physical media are on the rise — namely CDs and cassette tapes. So if you collect physical media, then you also ...
As data storage needs have grown over the years, so has the development of new technologies, such as Microsoft's Project Silica and diamond optical discs, which can make it easier to store large ...
It feels like a cassette revival comes along every few years, and with the latest iteration in full swing, we were both startled and amused to see that at least one inventor is re-exploring the idea ...
Take a lens from a Super 8 camera, a whole stack of ni-cad batteries, a digital to analog converter from a voltmeter, a highly experimental CCD and what have you got? Kodak's first digital still ...
I recently saw an article which identified yet another “trend” among those who like to follow fads: the revival of interest among the so-called “Gen Z” (born 1997 to 2012) in audio cassette tapes ...
While the future of storage on your laptop is undoubtedly solid state, it’s more difficult to predict how the huge tranches of data in server farms will be housed in the future. Recent suggestions, ...
When one thinks data storage, it's all about small and powerful and cheap. The image of a cassette tape doesn't come into the picture, especially for those under the age of 30 years old. But ...
Related to a question another poster asked, I always wondered what the storage capacity of a standard cassette tape would be in mb's. I had a VIC-20 years ago but can't remember the capabilities of ...
Researchers in China have created a cassette tape capable of storing enough data to hold every song ever recorded. The team from the Southern University of Science and Technology in Guangdong made the ...
Sony announced it has created a cassette tape that smashes a previous record for data storage. The Japanese company says its new tape is capable of holding 185 terabytes, or 148 gigabits per square ...
If you collect CDs and cassette tapes, or DVDs and Blu-rays, then shop these storage options for your growing collection. By Rudie Obias All products and services featured are independently chosen by ...