Microsoft develops glass storage that preserves data for 10,000 years
Microsoft's glass storage can hold 4.8TB of data for over 10,000 years, offering a durable alternative to degrading hard drives.
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Microsoft's glass storage can hold 4.8TB of data for over 10,000 years, offering a durable alternative to degrading hard drives.
Microsoft created a long-lasting data storage system using glass.
Microsoft published an AI-mangled version of the author's 2010 Git branching diagram on its Learn portal without credit. The author is saddened by the lack of care and process.
Microsoft admitted its spokesperson gave inaccurate UK Parliament testimony about the ICC chief prosecutor's email suspension due to US sanctions, requesting a record correction.
Microsoft released MIDI 2.0 for Windows 11, adding multi-app device use, port naming, and improved drivers. It's backward compatible with MIDI 1.0, enhancing music production.
Microsoft's Project Silica stores data in common borosilicate glass (like Pyrex) using lasers for over 10,000 years. They achieved 2TB storage and faster writes, reducing equipment.
Microsoft is adding a built-in network speed test to Windows 11, accessible from the taskbar. It's rolling out to Insiders and can check Ethernet, Wi-Fi, or cellular speeds.