Graham Tinkers has created a Raspberry Pi-powered system that automatically backs up stacks of floppy disks and takes a picture of the label as it goes.
As streaming services dominate our entertainment habits, physical media like old DVDs are often relegated to the back of ...
The Municipal Transportation Agency board approved a new contract with Hitachi Rail to upgrade its existing train control ...
In a major upgrade effort, San Francisco’s public transit system is investing $212 million to replace outdated floppy ...
San Francisco’s Muni Metro rail has commissioned a $212 million transition to eliminate floppy disks that are still the system’s backbone. San Francisco’s local railway network is set for a major ...
San Francisco Muni has approved a contract that will replace the train control system for the Market Street Subway (highlighted in yellow), which currently has a system using a floppy disk drive. San ...
The hard disk drive industry is gearing its products to meet the needs of high-capacity low-cost storage for enterprise and data center applications as well as some video surveillance applications.
The original Mac let you erase disks right on the Desktop, with the feature returning thanks to macOS Sequoia. Here's how to use it. When the original Mac was released in 1984, its desktop allowed ...
The big picture: Although consumers have largely transitioned to fast and durable solid-state drives, data centers and other sectors requiring mass storage still rely on disk drives. Competitors ...
The free Tiny 11 tool has long been known in the Windows tinkering community for its ability to significantly shrink down Windows 11, making it take up significantly less space on the computer.