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The Data
storage Report
July 1994 Volume 9, Issue 7
THE NEWSLETTER OF THE DATA STORAGE INDUSTRY
CONTENTS
PC VERSUS DEDICATED CD ROM GAMES
CAN SONY PLAY CD-ROM VIDEO GAMES?
IS 3DO STILL PLAYING CD ROM VIDEO GAMES?
OPTICAL STORAGE MARKET SHOWS STRONG GROWTH
WILL CD ROM BECOME A PC PERIPHERAL?
RECORDABLE CDS HOT OPTICAL SEGMENT
TWO HOURS OF VIDEO ON A COMPACT DISC
PHILIPS EXPLAINS ITS OPTICAL VISION
OPTICAL DRIVES CUT INTO SYQUEST'S MARKET
REWRITABLE OPTICAL COMES BACK STRONG
CD VIDEO BOOSTS PC CD ROM SALES
3D GRAPHICS HELP DRIVE CD ROM SALES
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COMPTON'S PROTECTS ITS CD ROM PATENTS
MICROSOFT AND NIPPON TELEPHONE MAKE TV
VIDEO ON DEMAND MAJOR 90S MARKET
VIDEO ON DEMAND GOES ON TRIAL
QUANTUM NEGOTIATES TO BUY DIGITAL EQUIPMENT'S STORAGE BUSINESS
IBM'S DARING RAID INTO MASS STORAGE
TAPE DRIVE STORES 1.25 GIGABYTES ON THUMB SIZE TAPE CARTRIDGE
NEC & SUNDISK BUILD 256-MBIT FLASH CHIP
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