But fear not, data hoarders. Two companies have stepped up to reassure the Japanese market that they'll keep producing high-quality optical media: Verbatim and I-O Data.
Verbatim has pledged to continue supporting the recordable optical media market in Japan after Sony's manufacturing closure.
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Blu-ray is not going away just yet as pre-recorded Blu-ray Disc movies and content distributed by movie studios and independent creators are not directly affected by Sony’s announcement. But let’s ...
P hysical media fans need not panic yet—you’ll still be able to buy new Blu-Ray movies for your collection. But for those who ...
Remember Blu-ray discs? The once-popular high-definition (HD) compact discs, designed to replace DVDs, are finally ending ...
The end of an era came via a short release in the Announcements List on Sony’s Japanese website. Translated to English, the ...
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Sony’s three-sentence press release confirmed similar death dates for its blank MiniDisc, MD data, and MiniDV cassettes. The ...
Sony (NYSE:SONY) announced it will cease production of recordable Blu-ray Disc media in February 2025. ・This decision also ...
Sony will cease production of various physical media in February. These include Blu-ray recordable disks, MiniDV ...
Chinese AI app DeepSeek has overtaken ChatGPT and other rivals to become the top-rated free application on Apple's App Store ...