It was two years ago when we last wrote about Millenniata and its Millenial Disc for ultra long-term data storage of somewhere between "1,000 years" and "forever." If you'll recall, it works using a ...
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The '1,000-year' disc that failed: The weird history of M-Disc
This could've been the best long-term storage format, so why did it fail?
Millenniata, a new optical disc company, has partnered with Hitachi-LG Data Storage to create M-DISC and M-READY disc storage technology that permanently etches data onto the write layer of the disc ...
LG Electronics Yesterday announced its new optical storage technology with Millenniata. The new drive can keep the information stored for more than 100 years... LG Electronics Yesterday announced its ...
Start-up Millenniata and LG plan to soon release a new optical disc and read/write player that will store movies, photos or any other data forever. The data can be accessed using on any current DVD or ...
Millenniata, a new optical disc company, has designed an optical disc that the company said will last virtually forever. The company has designed what it calls the M-Disc, a disc that uses a rock-like ...
SALT LAKE CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--U.S.-based Millenniata (www.mdisc.com) today announced the completion of its new 25GB M-DISC Blu-ray, with mass production to begin in early August 2013. RITEK ...
The M-disc uses a mineral medium between two standard plastic DVD layers. When written, a portion of the mineral material melts and forms a permanent readable pit. Other writable DVDs use an organic ...
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