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Sony develops paper DVD (AFP)







Sony develops paper DVD (AFP)

Sony develops paper DVD (AFP) 04/19/2004 04:11 AM

AFP - Electronics giant Sony and another Japanese company have developed a "paper disc" that can record more than two hours of high-definition images and be destroyed with scissors for foolproof data security, officials said.




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