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Back in the early years of the personal computer, “FloppyData” may not have been recognizable by itself. But looking back on ...
Aside from the FAA, other important industries still use the seemingly dead floppy disk for data storage. The medical sector continues to rely on floppy disks to store patient records and other ...
If you are planning a flight to the USA in the near future, you should know this: Without Windows 95 and floppy discs, many planes do not reach their destination. The US air traffic control ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), as reported by NPR, is looking to ditch the ancient technology of floppy disks and bring its tech practices more in line with the modern age.
Most air traffic control around the country uses floppy disks, which (for younger readers) were developed in the late 1960s as a way of storing data using magnetic storage inside an iconic hard ...
The future of marketing belongs to those who can balance innovation with responsibility. Brands that embed ethics into AI not ...
Delhi High Court directs Central government to update RTI Rules for electronic information provision, addressing outdated ...
Now that Apple sells over hundreds of millions of iPhones a year, it's easy to forget that it all began with two college ...
But for archivists interested in preserving the college’s queer history, it caused a small panic. How would they ever sort ...
In Japan, there have long been laws and regulations that specify using floppy disks for submitting application data in some ...