Albert Birney's 'OBEX,' premiering at this year's Sundance Film Festival, is fantastical, strange, and completely captivating. Our review: ...
In 1983, the software company Microsoft, together with ASCII from Japan, decided to create a standard for home computers.
Just like the floppy disks, now DVDs, CDs, and Blu-ray discs are becoming obsolete ... of your computer to offer a smooth playback experience, and it even reduces the frame drops in the process.
The sheer size of the place is enough to make your head spin faster than a disco ball at a 70s-themed party. Racks upon racks ...
If you need to, it's entirely possible to read and write to floppy disks with a modern PC or laptop. Here's everything you ...
The attack, masterminded by American biologist Dr. Joseph Lewis Andrew Popp Jr., arrived via a seemingly innocuous 5.25-inch ...
1983 saw the introduction of arguably the most enduring floppy disk, the 3.5-inch. Storage for a single-sided disk was 360 kilobytes, but was quickly upgraded to 720 kilobytes with double-sided media.
Seven floppy disks labelled top secret which may contain information relevant to the separate loyalist murders of Belfast solicitor Pat Finucane and a high-profile IRA man have been discovered ...