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Holographic Storage?
If you are going to call it slow glass, don't make it a holographic data storage device or somesuch, that's just trying to squirm out of the problems. Besides, if you had a very high quality holographic storage device that could store and retransmit images, why would you want to cripple it to such a degree as

holographic storage
US comp arch storage comp periphs I thought it peculiar that I haven't seen anyone mention a recent development that I heard about, namely the use of holographic techniques to store data on a film of some sort - this research was rumored to have the potential to store terabytes on film (!), if I recall correctly.

Long term digital data storage
Likewise I find it kind of cute that IBM is finally acknowledging the viability of holographic storage media: this was a hot project at the Beckman Institute about 12 years ago. I saved some glossy fliers from my visit. The combination of fast processing that is much more like the that of the brain (quantum

OT: A 1.6 TB (that's right, TB) storage/playback disk is ...
Oh, whatever, we Mac hardware folks could certainly use some cheap, unlimited, fast storage as much as the next guy.... We'll go with this again... Does anyone have up to date info on the REAL status of holographic storage devices? Does anyone know about Tamarack Storage Devices, Inc., who are supposedly developing

holographic storage coming to market
Also, other technologies like holographic storage might come in and wipe Blu-Ray off the map. 1st-generation holographic storage will be on the order of 200-300GB on a single-sided DVD size disc, with further generations to top 1 Terabyte on a single-sided disc! Now thats somethin to get excited about.

I am opening a library
Steve Messinger ste...@boi.hp.com comp arch storage Thomas Amsler (tams...@imagine-net.com) wrote: Does anyone have any information about Holographic Datat Storage? I am looking for sources such as books, magazines, and articles. Thanks, The trade journal "Data Storage" for May/June 1996 had an article on

Fwd: NYTimes.com Article: Through the Looking Glass, to ...
And then there was an item about holographic mass storage that I read about five years ago. But nothing is hitting the markets, there are no exciting IPOs, Can I get a 10 TByte holographic storage cube in the foreseeable future for less than $300? Any other, more practical technologies like nanotechnology gonna

holographic storage info
OMG... it seems that the technology for holographic storage has been around for a while, but one addition was needed to make it compatible with the size and configuration of the CD-DVD box - three laser beams put together in one CD-style head - the red one reads the tracking pits and the blue reference and

Storage Hype
The only thing that might be able to compete with InPhase's Holographic Disc storage system is the FMD / FMD-ROM (Fluorescent Multilayer Disk) by Constellation 3D which can hold something like 140 GB in its first generation, and TeraByte+ capacity in its second generation. (correct me if I'm wrong on that)

Data crystals out soon
Eugene Abel EUGEN...@worldnet.att.net comp sys ibm pc hardware misc Khalid Al-Ghaslan wrote: any one of you 40 million civilians of the net know how holographic storage works ? i call it that since i know zit about it. how does it work and what is it called ? TIA. If you go to a library they might have old issues

Holographic breakthrough crams in 0.5TB per square inch
Does anyone have up to date info on the REAL status of holographic storage devices? Does anyone know about Tamarack Storage Devices, Inc., who are supposedly developing this technology? See: Smart Electronics, June/July, 1994, p. 12. Their medium is said to resemble a 35 mm slide and has a capcity of ~1.6 Gb. They

3d holographic memory storage! help!
Uni no.em...@no.email.invalid alt corel ah wrote: 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 160mbps. I bet you can't wait to use it, to store all those DVDs

Polymers for Information Storage
CW CHAN zzcwc...@fox.uq.net.au rec arts sf tv babylon5 moderated IEEE Computer, June 2002 has an article about the first commercial holographic storage So, anyone laying bets on when data crystal shaped storage will arrive? In a holographic storage, where surface area is not as important, the shape of a data

DROOOOOOL
http://lxsa.physik.uni-bonn.de/hertz/Englisch/projekte/phasenf/Phasenf_e.htm Holographic storage systems are now coming online: May 14, 2002 What's in Store - Holographic Storage. Last month, InPhase Technologies unveiled Tapestry, the first demonstrable phase of the company's holographic-data storage system.

Touch-ups
I was reading recently about holographic storage and a new drive which should be out next year. Corporates only as it's approx. $20000 a pop. One thing I like is that holographic storage is accessed in "pages" rather than sequentially. Of course, the interface may put the brakes on that.

Holographic Storage
My guess is 2005 or so, although it could be sooner (ten years ago ^^^^ a 20MB 5.25" full-height hard disks were state-of-the-art equipment :) Well, I used to work for startup holographic storage company Tamarack Storage Devices, here in Austin, Texas. Surely they are hoping for success this decade.

RTEC: Holographic Storage.
For example, several years ago I read that IBM had been developing holographic storage. Is it still in development or commercialised? Just a few thoughts. Cost is always a concern, Even if you have "enough" money, you have to decide how to spend it. You can't compare technology that's shipping in mass quantities to

Hurt....
Besides, holographic data storage is still pretty much fiction. It has never offered compelling advantages. Its density is presumably limited (in a The advantages of holographic storage are much faster read/write rates. Using three dimensional media allows you to near instantaneously store and read two

Holographic storage (was Re: Future of CD-ROM as a
In fact I believe that there is research into holographic storage along these lines already. It's only really an extension of laserdisk technology more fully into a third dimension. If, instead of putting a tape with ANY moving parts into your camcorder you put in essentially a lump of clear silica based material,

Maxell focuses on holographic storage
And in storage technology, I keep hearing rumors of holographic storage. So what does this have to do with BGC? Not a lot really. Just trying to see how we might be able to do something similar to what Dr. Stingray did. Postulating that Dr. Stingray developed the neuro-phages technology first, how did he do it?