japan tech culture

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Japan tech culture is highlighted by a unique response to the end of Windows 10 support, with Akihabara experiencing shortages of internal Blu-ray burners as consumers rush to create physical backups of Windows 11 and preserve disc collections. This trend reflects Japan's enduring preference for physical media and retro computing habits, blending modern software transitions with traditional tech culture. Discussions on WindowsForum.com explore how this phenomenon contrasts with global digital-only trends, emphasizing the cultural significance of Akihabara as a hub for such activities.
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    Japan Blu-ray Rush as Windows 10 Ends Sparks Akihabara Shortages

    Japan’s unexpectedly old‑school reaction to the end of Windows 10 has sent a shockwave through Akihabara: internal Blu‑ray burners are disappearing from shop shelves as consumers scramble to keep physical copies of Windows 11 and preserve huge personal collections of discs. Background / Overview...
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