Subject: | Archiving |
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From: | "Philip Tyler" macmang4125 |
Date: | Thu Jun 24, 2010 2:34 pm ((PDT)) |
I can across this on a photographic website: http://www.dpreview.com/news/1006/10062301sandiskwormsd.asp Here is the last paragraph, which may be of interest to some. Beyond forensic image archiving, SanDisk expects its SD WORM technology to = be widely adopted in crucial applications such as audio recording and long-= term retention of legal documents and medical files. For more information, = visit www.sandisk.com/sdworm. These 'WORM' memory cards will apparently allow storage up to 100 years. Wh= ich should be a bit more secure than DVD's or CD's? Phil |
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