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Recordable CDs were supposed to preserve our data forever, but they're a ticking time bomb
Stop trusting old CD-Rs for long-term backups—here's why they fail ...
Well if it'll read audio CDs, the laser and tracking mechanism are both perfectly fine. What happens when you insert a data CD? Does it tell you there's no disc inserted, or just let you browse a ...
There are plenty of CD drives around to read audio the conventional way, but the techniques here still find a use where less ubiquitous media has to be read. In the last decade for example there was ...
It's marketing speak. There is no difference. The different times that are listed correspond to the amount of data the discs will hold.
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