For roughly a decade, Microsoft has been perfecting a high-density storage technology that uses glass, lasers, and cameras, and ensures it stays intact for millennia. That's a huge improvement over ...
That's not hex. It's also impossible to figure this out unless you tell us other things, like what kind of file it is. If you're talking about the wide swath of stuff in the middle "0D 00 00 5F 8B 45 ...
Project Silica promises to store data for millennia while facing impossible speeds and impractical costs for real use ...
Encoding information in DNA has long seemed like a promising way to secure data for the long term, but so far it has required an expert touch. It turns out that you don’t need to be a scientist to ...
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Laser-written glass could store data for millennia
Microsoft's Project Silica stores gigabits per cubic millimeter ...
Dr. James McCaffrey of Microsoft Research tackles the process of examining a set of source data to find data items that are different in some way from the majority of the source items. Data anomaly ...
The Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG) reports that a study it recently published proves the feasibility of encoding multiple types of data—that is, a unique item identifier (UII) and user ...
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