blogs.zdnet.com— Even since astronaut Frank Bowman disconnected the HAL 9000?s holographic memory in 2001: A Space Odyssey techies have been wondering when we could buy real holographic storage. Now we know: May, 2008.
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I don't see why. Don't they change up the archives every time there's a new _worthy_ storage medium? I think they're more interested in ways of preserving the original reels of film they have.
So an article linked to Digg, aimed at end users for typical PC's and typical PC applications should not give more information than "Here, it exists.. 300GB, here's a price tag"? I can understand your comment if this was apost in a trade blog, but it's not. God forbid someone wants more information. And yes, I did read the article. That's why I was wondering why it didn't give more information.
mojiraApr 20, 2008
I don't see why. Don't they change up the archives every time there's a new _worthy_ storage medium? I think they're more interested in ways of preserving the original reels of film they have.
ubrikkeanApr 20, 2008
I thought it means that the technology is not limited to 300GB, but the specific device they have made is limited to that.
tobiasparkerApr 20, 2008
Thank you! Those motherf**kers are liars!
marx2kApr 20, 2008
So an article linked to Digg, aimed at end users for typical PC's and typical PC applications should not give more information than "Here, it exists.. 300GB, here's a price tag"? I can understand your comment if this was apost in a trade blog, but it's not. God forbid someone wants more information. And yes, I did read the article. That's why I was wondering why it didn't give more information.
adiktApr 21, 2008
I see this and think Syquest. Moving parts suck. This should be solid state.
chordinatorApr 21, 2008
You can bet I'm beaming them a holographic transmission to their headquarters on Mars to complain about it too... And don't think I won't!!
darkshroudApr 21, 2008
Yes, but who actually needs more than 5 minutes?
Closed AccountApr 21, 2008
Ubuntu and OSX are trash. Microsoft-FTW
darkismApr 21, 2008
People actually buy digital music?
yourdoom123Apr 21, 2008
It is photographic... what they're storing is the image of the interference pattern
crowsmurderApr 27, 2008
that was the joke you idoit
klipseracerApr 30, 2008
@ayeroxor your talking about them just by talkking about me talking about them. fine...Dude. Your f**king bananas...wait......ah s**t.
rootbeerinacanOct 13, 2008
Well i got you...