The 1,000 year DVD is here
I heard about the 1,000 year DVD several years ago. I didn’t believe it it would ever work, but now I do
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The 1,000 year DVD is here
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I heard about the 1,000 year DVD several years ago. I didn’t believe it it would ever work, but now I do
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The 1,000 year DVD is here
A single Blu-ray disc isn’t very fast or large. So how can it be used in enterprise storage?
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Face it, movie fans: the DVD is destined to be dead as a doornail.
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Rumours suggest the next Xbox will have a Blu-ray drive, and will require an always-on Internet connection to fight piracy.
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