Holographic storage is one of those snake-oil technologies that's almost as vaporous as Duke Nukem Forever or Half-Life 2: Episode 3. It has been been something of a digital philosopher's stone since ...
No, not that type of hologram but that'd be cool too. General Electric has announced that they have a made a breakthrough in holographic storage technology according to the New York Times. While not ...
Worldwide, the demand for storing larger and larger quantities of digital data is increasing rapidly and it is estimated that total storage capacity is now doubling every year. Holographic data ...
While technology is getting better at cramming more and more data on discs and drives, there's another whole dimension that's essentially going unused. Holographic storage devices could make use of ...
A reader took issue with a recent post of mine on GE’s holographic storage breakthrough. I thought his response made some good points, so I got permission from him to reproduce it in full: Jon Stokes ...
During that time, hardware advances carried out independent of holography have made holographic storage more achievable. These include such improvements as CMOS sensor technology, development of ...
Information storage media company Maxell has said it will launch its first holographic storage products in September 2006. The first removable drive will have a capacity of 300GB and a throughput of ...
GE's micro-holographic material can support on one disc the same storage capacity as 20 standard Blu-ray discs NISKAYUNA, New York, July 20, 2011 – GE Global Research, the technology development arm ...
Holography is an imaging technique in which an object is imaged such that it appears three-dimensional (3D) when viewed later. This is the fundamental technique for producing holograms that are ...
General Electric Global Research says it has figured out a way to put up to 500GB of data on a regular-sized DVD disc under laboratory conditions. GE says its breakthrough was achieved by writing ...
For those of you who were hoping holographic storage would be the solution to piles of Bittorrented DVD movies sitting on your desk, well, that day’s not here yet. Instead, holographic storage, which ...
Earlier this month, we launched The Server Room, Ars Technica's new community for IT professionals. The Server Room launch is sponsored by Dell’s Future of Storage. This article on a new archival ...