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November 23, 2005
Kewl
Optical storage media will be on the market next year. (Link via Kehaar)
With uncompressed storage capacities achieving 1.6 TeraBytes per disk and data rates as high as 120 MBPs, holographic technology is a true breakthrough in optical media. These features, along with a long archival life, make holographic media a compelling choice for storage and archival requirements.
The first release will feature "300 GB of storage capacity and a 20 MBPs Transfer Rate". On one little disc. Amazing.
Your old CD/DVD discs? Well, you can always use them for this. (via Fark)
Posted by Rita at November 23, 2005 03:50 AM
Comments
Optical Storage Media? Isn't that that new blogger combine that ... um, never mind.
Posted by: CGHill at November 23, 2005 07:33 AM
Heh. I hadn't even noticed that.
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