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Thursday, June 20, 2002 |
Beyond DVD: holographic storage
Say the phrase holographic data storage out loud. What's the first thing that comes to mind? Is it Princess Leia, the little picture on your credit card, or cheesy art galleries? Forget about them. Those associations are only part of the image problem that a Boulder, Colorado, company backed by Lucent will have to overcome. InPhase Technologies seeks to be the first real commercial player in an industry that some think will eventually replace DVD--and that many others think is probably a pipe dream. [CNET]
I love cool technology and this is really cool. Next stop...phasers on stun...mj
10:24:29 PM
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