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Blu-ray lives on as Verbatim and I-O Data pledge support with new drives and discs
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In an official announcement translated by Automaton West, the two firms recently confirmed plans to strengthen their partnership to maintain the supply of Blu-ray discs and players in Japan. Verbatim and I-O Data acknowledged that, despite the rise of digital distribution, individuals and businesses still use optical discs for recording,…
The software that landed Apollo 11 on the moon is now free online
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The repository, posted by NASA’s Chris Garry and designated as public domain, contains two distinct programs: Comanche055, used onboard Apollo’s Command Module, and Luminary099, used in the Lunar Module.
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