engadget.com — Wired has a write-up of a new storage technology developed at Arizona State University that could produce flash thumb drives capable of storing terabytes of data in the near future, that also happens to be cheaper and more energy efficient than flash memory
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davidlowOct 28, 2007
Cool! Someone's thumb is driving around the corner!
thetechkidOct 28, 2007
By then they'll probably be working one +TB stuff; I've been seeing Tb external Hard Drives at Fries for only $300 so I'm just going to assume TB will be dirt cheap by then.
mitrovarrOct 28, 2007
Only P2P will have any of the non-DRMed material that you could actually do that with.
pfromgOct 28, 2007
Anyone remember those stories about putting terrabytes on a roll of sellotape !
anjuwaaNov 1, 2007
A highly researched field in the tech world (nano storage devices), next generation of media storage is about to go nano.
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