Just in January this year, we reported about a very special magnetic tape that was developed by Fujifilm and IBM and that stores a whopping 35TB of data. But yesterday Hitachi Maxell has announced ...
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Hitachi Maxell Ltd. said Tuesday it will discontinue production of videotapes at its U.S. plant in Conyers, Ga., at the end of this year. Falling videotape prices have made it difficult to continue ...
Following on from the previous geeky clocks we showed you that featured some recycled retro gadgets, like the Recycled Turntable Clock and the Recycled Super 8 Camera Clock, now there is a new ...
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Maxell adds a little speaker to its Walkman-esque tape player, and this is one launch I hope stays in Japan
Maxell is launching a Walkman-style cassette player with a built-in speaker The speaker is mono and 500mW Not everything from the 80s should come back In Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus Mary ...
While the days of audio cassette tapes are long over for almost everyone, magnetic tape still enjoys extensive use in some other realms such as large-scale data backup. Those that are still using it ...
FAIR LAWN, N.J., Aug. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Maxell Corporation of America, the technology and marketing leader in advanced data storage media, will partake in this year's 19th Annual Dallas Video Festival ...
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