Sonntag, 19. August 2012

Backup | PaperBack stores your data by printing lots of QR codes onto paper

Use A Piece Of Paper As A Hard Drive To Store Data "Software developer Oleh Yuschukhas developed a Windows application that can turn any ordinary A4 piece of paper into a hard drive. Using a high-resolution printer, PaperBack allows users to store up to half a megabyte of data per side of paper. The program [...]

Source: http://www.richardbanks.com/trends/2012/08/17/backup-paperback-stores-your-data-by-printing-lots-of-qr-codes-onto-paper/

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