Blu-ray archiving for the enterprise
Now that Facebook and – I believe – Amazon’s Glacier are using Blu-ray for long-term archival storage, perhaps your company should too. Here’s are some options
Now that Facebook and – I believe – Amazon’s Glacier are using Blu-ray for long-term archival storage, perhaps your company should too. Here’s are some options
In addition to playing DVD and Blu-ray films and movies on your Mac, you may want to rip them – that is, copy them to your Mac to watch on another device, such as an iPad, iPhone or iPod touch. Here’s how to rip a DVD or Blu-ray movie to your Mac.
Apple’s digital-hub strategy has made the DVD burner – with its ability to play movies, back-up more than 4.5GB of data, and create movies that your friends can play on their home DVD players – a highly sought-after system component.
Earlier this year company called Milleniata came out with a DVD that claimed a 1000 year life. Could that really be true?
I heard about the 1,000 year DVD several years ago. I didn’t believe it it would ever work, but now I do
A single Blu-ray disc isn’t very fast or large. So how can it be used in enterprise storage?
A discussion of highbrow holiday movies collides with admissions of gorging on cornball Christmas fare where Santa brings people love and magic happens.
Apple has banished Blu-ray from the MacBook and iMac because, it says, discs are “holding us back”.
Face it, movie fans: the DVD is destined to be dead as a doornail.
The Australian Government has lost a DVD containing subscriber information for its Stay Smart Online alert service.