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With over $12 billion on the table to fix increasingly faulty Air Traffic Control (ATC) systems, all eyes are on the FAA.
Back in the early years of the personal computer, “FloppyData” may not have been recognizable by itself. But looking back on ...
NetApp market share has slipped, but it has built out storage across file, block and object, plus capex purchasing, ...
It may seem incredible, but the giant Boeing 747 is still using the old-fashioned floppy disk to update its software. And it's unlikely to change. Here's why.
The future of marketing belongs to those who can balance innovation with responsibility. Brands that embed ethics into AI not ...
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 ...
Cracking the windows makes no difference. It has been a long, deadly flu season in Arizona and the virus is still here Floppy disks, staffing crisis: Inside the fight to fix air traffic control in ...
In an era of cloud storage, AI copilots, and real-time GPS updates on your phone, it sounds absurd that some commercial airplanes still rely on floppy disks—yes, those 3.5-inch plastic squares ...
Invented back in 1971, the floppy disk is remembered as one of the most iconic and reliable disk storage solutions. Specifically, it was the 3.5-inch floppy that became a literal icon, one we ...
Floppy disks, once the pinnacle of portable data storage, have been obsolete for decades. When I first began writing about hardware and software for PC Home magazine in the UK, I used to hand my ...
“Dustin’ off floppy disks I’m keeping in storage,” he raps over a self-produced groove, as if to say: These new kids can’t possibly keep up with him because he’s been sourcing ...