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  2. Optical disc - Wikipedia

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  3. Mark Abene - Wikipedia

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    Better known by his pseudonym Phiber Optik, he was once a member of the hacker groups Legion of Doom and Masters of Deception. [ 1 ] Phiber Optik was a high-profile hacker in the 1980s and early 1990s, appearing in The New York Times , Harper's , Esquire , and in debates and on television.

  4. Disk storage - Wikipedia

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    Disk storage (also sometimes called drive storage) is a data storage mechanism based on a rotating disk. The recording employs various electronic, magnetic, optical, or mechanical changes to the disk's surface layer.

  5. NRG (file format) - Wikipedia

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    An NRG file is a proprietary optical disc image file format originally created by Nero AG for the Nero Burning ROM utility. It is used to store disc images.Other than Nero Burning ROM, however, a variety of software titles can use these image files.

  6. Optik (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Optik: International Journal for Light and Electron Optics, or simply Optik (German for Optics) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering the optics of light and electrons. According to the Journal Citation Reports , the journal has a 2021 impact factor of 3.1.

  7. Optical fiber - Wikipedia

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    A bundle of optical fibers A TOSLINK fiber optic audio cable with red light shone in one end. An optical fiber, or optical fibre, is a flexible glass or plastic fiber that can transmit light [a] from one end to the other.

  8. Long-range optical wireless communication - Wikipedia

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    A photophone receiver and headset, one half of Bell and Tainter's optical telecommunication system of 1880. Optical communications, in various forms, have been used for thousands of years.

  9. Compact Disc File System - Wikipedia

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    The Compact Disc File System (CDFS) is a file system for read-only and write-once CD-ROMs developed by Simson Garfinkel and J. Spencer Love at the MIT Media Lab between 1985 and 1986. [1]