For roughly a decade, Microsoft has been perfecting a high-density storage technology that uses glass, lasers, and cameras, ...
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Researchers at Microsoft have developed a method to store massive amounts of digital information ...
Microsoft’s Project Silica can store 5TB of data on glass for 10,000 years, offering a durable, energy-free solution to prevent data rot.