Holographic storage is one of those snake-oil technologies that's almost as vaporous as Duke Nukem Forever or Half-Life 2: Episode 3. It has been been something of a digital philosopher's stone since ...
During that time, hardware advances carried out independent of holography have made holographic storage more achievable. These include such improvements as CMOS sensor technology, development of ...
This holographic tape test inside an LTO library makes silica and ceramic storage look painfully far away ...
MANHASSET, N.Y. — Two startup companies developing holographic media and data storage technology have reported boosts they say will help them push the emerging technology forward. InPhase Technologies ...
Optware will have specifications for its holographic storage technology approved by an international standards body in 2006, making it the first company to attempt to create an industry standard for ...
The technology, developed by GE Global Research, the technology development arm of the General Electric Co., differs from current optical storage such as Blu-ray and DVD, which store data only on the ...
Holography is an imaging technique in which an object is imaged such that it appears three-dimensional (3D) when viewed later. This is the fundamental technique for producing holograms that are ...
Information storage media company Maxell has said it will launch its first holographic storage products in September 2006. The first removable drive will have a capacity of 300GB and a throughput of ...
While Sony (Blu-ray) and Toshiba (HD-DVD) go head-to-head with competing high-definition DVD technology, Hitachi-Maxell and InPhase Technologies are working on a disc that will hold 300GB of ...
Blu-ray discs are supposed to store 25GB. HD-DVD may stretch up to 45GB. Big deal. The next new storage medium, holographic storage, may be able to cram 300GB onto one inexpensive disk. In holographic ...
Turner Entertainment Networks has its lenses focused on holographic storage for storing and retrieving its growing library of movies, cartoons and commercial spots because of its speed and portability ...
Japanese vendor Optware Corp., which this week is opening the U.S. branch of its holographic disk storage business, expects to ship three iterations of its high-density products by the end of 2006 — ...
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