In just the past 60 years, we've seen the progression from
magnetic disk drives (e.g., floppy disks) to optical devices (e.g., CD - ROM) to web - based systems (e.g., the cloud).
Not exact matches
The twisting
magnetic fields will act as
drive belts, tapping the enormous energy of the spinning
disk to launch powerful jets of gas along the axis of the
disk and back out into space.
Tiny devices that take advantage of a recently discovered physical effect called extraordinary magnetoresistance could be used in blazingly fast computer
disk drives with huge capacities and in dozens of other applications involving the sensing of
magnetic fields
For years, hard
drives and floppy
disks have employed
magnetic materials to store data.
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A hard
drive is a device that uses one or more rotating
magnetic disks to store and allow fast access to data.
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On a traditional
magnetic drive, files you delete in your operating system aren't immediately removed from
disk — that's why deleted files can be recovered.
When you delete a file on a
magnetic hard
drive, its data isn't immediately erased from the
disk.
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disks, solid state
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magnetic, optical and digital computer storage media.