Archive for April, 2010

Apple is ruthless

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

During last week’s iPhone leak saga, Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple, reached out to Gizmodo with a story: The morning of the iPad launch, an engineer showed Woz an iPad for two minutes. For this he was fired.

Sony gives floppy drives a death blow

Monday, April 26th, 2010

The days of the 3.5-inch floppy disk are now officially numbered.

Sony, which boasts 70 percent of the anemic market, announced Friday that it would end Japanese sales of the ancient storage medium in March 2011, according to a report in the Mainichi Daily newspaper.

The 3.5-inch floppy was a ubiquitous and necessary component for storing and transferring files between personal computers for nearly three decades. Sony pioneered the 3.5-inch floppy disk in 1981, eventually replacing the 5.25-inch floppy disk that had previously been the popular storage format.

However, as the size of files and programs grew, the floppy disk was pushed aside by inexpensive and larger-format storage medium. Thanks to the creation of storage methods such as CDs, DVDs, Zip, and USB drives, Sony saw its Japanese sales of floppies decline from a record 47 million disks in fiscal 2002 to 12 million in fiscal 2009.

Most other floppy disk manufacturers had long since pulled out of the market, and Sony itself has already ceased sales to most of its overseas markets.

Certainly the writing had been on the walls for years. With the release of the iMac in 1998, Apple was the first computer maker to take the plunge and eliminate the floppy completely. Dell followed suit in 2003 when it dropped the floppy as standard equipment on one of its Dimension desktops.

I remember when the HDFD drives came out; I couldn’t afford to by a 10 pack of diskettes, they were $80.00 a box (a lot of money for a middle school kid). :ast time I purchased a pack of diskettes they were around $5.00. I guess it won’t be long before flash drives get to that price and they will be the media of choice (which is now DVD’s).