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Seagate Exos M and NAS-ready IronWolf Pro 30TB drives are available with a $599.99 MSRP, unlocking mass storage capacity for ...
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The Autopian on MSNThree Decades Ago, Japanese Cars Got GPS Navigation From A Game ConsoleThese days, game consoles are barely disguised computers that play mostly the same games you can get on your PC at home. Back ...
Dodge’s New Charger Daytona Website Looks Like a Promo CD-ROM From 1999 Who's to say if this will help sell any Dodge Charger EVs, but I haven't seen this much loading since Flash Player died.
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How-To Geek on MSNHow to Use QEMU to Boot Another Operating SystemThat old legacy system is gone, never to be heard from again. Right? But what do you do on the fateful day that someone needs ...
Although the company eventually released a PC with a CD-ROM drive in 1991, the Commodore 64’s heyday was long before CD-ROMs became popular. But that didn’t stop Rainbow Arts from releasing a ...
You brought home a strange yet familiar 1995 CD-ROM game from the thrift store. You vaguely remember seeing ads for this game, and some kind of controversy, but you never got the chance to play it.
Although the SuperStation One lacks a CD-ROM drive and doesn't ship with any copyrighted material, games, or software, users can load "backups" of PS1 games and ROMs via the microSD slot or USB ...
Step back to the early CD-ROM era, though, and things were a little kookier. Back in the late 1980s and early 1990s, drives hit the market that required the use of a bulky plastic caddy to load discs.
Toshiba America introduced two 12X CD-ROM drives, the XM-5701B SCSI and the XM-5702B ATAPI. Both feature sustained data transfer rates of 1,800 kbps. Suggested list prices for the XM-5701B SCSI ...
Essentially a digital version of a card catalog, CD-ROM databases, like InfoTrac, were a set of discs containing the bibliographic databases of the university’s library, reports George Sylvan Bobinski ...
Analogue's most expensive console in years and its first system with a CD-ROM drive is the ultimate ode to a forgotten gem. It's not quite perfect, but it's a great addition to any serious game ...
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