Cranberry DiamonDisc pricing, bundles adjusted

A couple of weeks ago, we told readers about Ferndale, WA-based Humanicity LLC, the company which has licensed a supposed archival-quality disc technology from Provo, UT-based Millenniata Inc for the home and small business markets. Based on Milleniata's M-ARC 'Millennial Archive Disc', Humanicity's Cranberry DiamonDisc is claimed by its creator to have a lifetime that is measured in the centuries, yet is still said to be backwards-compatible for reading with most standard DVD drives. The 4.7GB DiamonDiscs are now available for purchase through the company's website, but they require the use of an expensive dedicated burner,...(read more)

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