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tapeless

  • a word derived from tape.
    tape
    noun
    a strip of cloth, paper, or plastic with an adhesive surface, used for sealing, binding, or attaching items together; adhesive tape or masking tape.

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Plus, we ask what the score will be when BT takes on Sky in the live Premier League football face-off and find out why the BBC's "tapeless" future is not necessarily a trouble-free one.

From The Guardian May 9, 2013

But I've never fallen so hard as I did last month when I bought a Sony TiVo, the tapeless video machine that stores up to 30 hours' worth of TV on its internal hard drive.

From Time Magazine Archive

Then the move from MiniDV to tapeless digital camcorder would have some merit.

From Time Magazine Archive

The court records, on the contrary, show that Nixon's telephone was not hooked up to the same tapeless recorder and therefore at most only five tapes of requested conversations could logically be missing.

From Time Magazine Archive