Hosted on MSN
Did you know? Floppy disks inspired the ‘Save’ icon
If you’ve ever clicked the little square “Save” button on your computer, you’ve used a relic of the past without even realising it. That tiny icon—a blue disk with a silver shutter—was once an ...
When talking about vintage tech from the '90s, it's common for millennials to bring up the Walkman, Tamagotchi, Polaroid cameras, and CDs. All of these died out and then saw a recent resurgence — save ...
Tom Persky, owner of FloppyDisk.com and disk trader, shows off a 3.5-inch computer disk at his warehouse in Lake Forest. REUTERS/Alan Devall It has been two decades since their heyday, but one bulk ...
LAKE FOREST, Calif., Oct 20 (Reuters) - It has been two decades since their heyday, but one bulk supplier of the iconic 3.5-inch floppy disk used to store data in 1990s says business is still booming.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results