A recently found computer artifact in a university storage closet dates back some 50 years to the foundations of our modern ...
The Salt Lake Tribune reports a University of Utah associate discovered a rare 1973 UNIX V4 software tape, believed to be the ...
The head drum of a six-head NTSC Hi-Fi VHS VCR, with the rotating portion of the head drum elevated for clarity. By Oww. Own work, CC BY 2.5 The head drum of a six-head NTSC Hi-Fi VHS VCR, with the ...
New custom tape reader relies on a minimal optical setup using modern parts LED tuning and sensor calibration demanded serious patience during early testing phases Crosstalk reduction became a key ...
A researcher sits at a table that holds a microscope and a reel of polyester audiotape. US Library of Congress chemist Andrew Davis is conducting research to determine how the library’s audiovisual ...
In the future, a new type of computer may be able to learn much like you do—by experience rather than endless repetition or instruction. Peter Greene, 'Pulp Fiction' and 'The Mask' actor, dead at 60 ...
In the future, a new type of computer may be able to learn much like you do—by experience rather than endless repetition or instruction. Researchers at the University of Texas at Dallas, along with ...
Magnetic tape is seeing something of a revival as a storage medium. The need to protect data against malware, as well as renewed interest in disaster recovery and business continuity, have put tape ...
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 ...
In the wonder world of electronics, much of the magic is performed by a simple looking device—a plastic ribbon covered with particles of iron oxide. Its name: magnetic tape. On its surface a fantastic ...