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Why Zip drives dominated the 90s, then vanished almost overnight
Zip drives were a revolution in the mid-90s, but despite their promising capabilities, they quickly fizzled out. And that's ...
The previously 1GB Zip Zip LEGO USB drives are getting an update to 4GB. Unfortunately, Zip Zip still doesn’t make these things out of real LEGO blocks—there’s probably some legal reason preventing ...
We're not particularly sure if Lego is actually getting a cut on these newfangled USB flash drives, but an Australian firm is offering up said storage options within Lego blocks nonetheless. The Zip ...
When the Zip drive first arrived on the scene, the storage market was itching for affordable, easy-to-use, and higher-capacity removable media. Iomega’s latest offering, the Zip 750MB FireWire ...
I remember a time when I really, really wanted a USB drive just so I could tote it around. I don’t really know why since I had no use for it and I was still using 3.5-inch disks and/or ZIP disks at ...
Iomega’s Zip drives filled an interesting niche back in the 1990s. A magnetic disk that was physically floppy-sized, but much larger in capacity– starting at 100 MB, and reaching 750 MB by the ...
"Zip drives and disks have moving parts that are prone to a higher rate of failure," Hill said. "They can also be corrupted walking in and out of magnetic fields." New library-access computers are ...
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