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 — ...
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 ...
It’s not quite time to toss the Blu-ray player out the window and scream in frustration, but don’t get too attached – General Electric has developed the first commercially practical holographic disc ...
InPhase's first model will store 300 Gbytes on a single removable disk and have a 160-Mbit/s transfer rate. The drive splits light from a single 407-nm laser into the signal beam and the reference ...
GE Global Research, the technology development arm of General Electric Co., said today it has made a breakthrough in holographic optical disc storage, claiming that its researchers have developed ...
What enterprise wouldn’t benefit from a terabyte USB dongle on every key chain and every episode of Magnum, P.I. on a single disc? Thanks to phase-change memory and holographic storage, today’s pipe ...