💿 A CD-ROM (Compact Disc Read-Only Memory) is a storage medium that uses optical technology to read and retrieve data. It consists of a flat, circular disc with a reflective surface and a series of pits and lands that represent binary information. CD-ROMs were commonly used for storing software, games, multimedia content, and large amounts of data before the rise of USB flash drives and online storage solutions.
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