arstechnica.com — Researchers have found a way to record to nanostructures in DVD-sized discs to store 500GB of data, and the team says that it will eventually be able to store 1 terabyte of data on those same discs with high data throughput rates.
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drullJul 8, 2007
right on!
mastercheifJul 8, 2007
I wish DVDs and CDs would get bigger! I miss the art that was the album art on a record. With the CD, the album art just doesn't feel as important as it once was.
thex1138Jul 8, 2007
...mind you I bought 1/2 terrabyte sata hard drive..and when formatting 35 gig is chewed up with indexing :-)
ifoxJul 8, 2007
I heard this like 5 months ago... Very nice though.
Closed AccountJul 9, 2007
amen.
crlakeJul 21, 2007
I agree, but It's gotta be invented doesn't it? Don't you want to know what's going on?
jigggAug 12, 2011
Huawei deployed DWDM Transmission System B/W Netherland and UK with 80 channels each of 100Gbps channel.Hence bandwidth would become 8-Terabps.So you can download 240 DVD movies each of 2h length in just 1 second.
http://telekomni.blogspot.com/2011/08/broadband-services-root-cause-behind.html